Tuesday, August 23, 2011

The Pilgrim's Progress Review

The Pilgrim's Progress
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I have read the children's version of this classic story with my Sunday School kids (5th graders) and I was excited to see the DVD animated version. To my disappointment, I thought that the movie was a bit dry and the animation was subpar (but then again, this is not Disney or Pixar).
I was a bit reluctant to share this movie with my new Sunday School class(3rd graders) because I thought that the children would be bored out of their minds. However, I truly believe that the message in this classic story adopted from Bunyan's original work is timeless, and can serve as a valuable teaching tool for both adults and children.
I prefaced the screening of the movie with a warning that it may become boring at times, but I encouraged the children to pay close attention to the story. To my surprise, they LOVED it! They really got into the story, asking questions about the characters and places. They were really disappointed when I had to stop the film because our class time had run out. I am definitely looking forward to completing the movie with them and discussing a Christian's pilgrimage through life.
This is a definite must for any Sunday School teacher and Christian family. As long as my kids enjoyed it, I couldn't be more pleased. A++++++++++

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Based on the classic novel by John Bunyan, The Pilgrim's Progress follows the journey of a young man named Christian on his way to the Celestial City. The story of The Pilgrim's Progress is an allegory and a visualization of the journey that a Christian makes in his or her lifetime. Fearing that his city will soon be destroyed by fire, young Christian sets out to follow the path that he has read about in his Bible. Along the way, he encounters many friends, as well as many enemies. Join Christian as he struggles through the Swamp of Despond, climbs the Hill of Difficulty, does battle with Apollyon, suffers at the Vanity Fair, and escapes the Castle of Doubt. Approx 65 min.

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