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Synopsis

Fathom Events and FamilyLife present Like Arrows in movie theaters nationwide for two nights on May 1 and 3, 2018. When rebellion creeps into their family, Charlie and Alice realize their approach to raising children isn’t working, and they start searching for answers. But is it too late? FamilyLife’s first feature film explores the joys and heartaches of parenting. Through a journey that unfolds over 50 years, Charlie and Alice discover the power of family and learn that knowing and living by God’s word is the most important key to parenting with purpose. Executive produced by Alex and Stephen Kendrick, Dennis and Barbara Rainey, and Bob Lepine, and directed by Kevin Peeples, Like Arrows comes to movie theaters nationwide for two nights. In addition to the feature content, audiences will enjoy an exclusive panel discussion featuring the producers.

Cast

  • Micah Lynn Hanson
  • Alan Powell
  • Beth Becka
  • Garry Nation
  • Joseph Callender
  • Anisa Nyell Johnson

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Very well done and hopeful. Besides helping with parenting this can also be used as an evangelistic tool. I am a pediatrician and I see parents everyday that do not know what to do with thier kids in regards to thier behaviour and teenage kids that are afraid of life; lots of anxiety and depression. This movie gives hope which a lot people so deperately need. What about those that do not go to church? Are there plans to have this shown again or on DVD so I can recommend that they watch this ?

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Loved the film - so much truth depicted! We are looking forward to working through the Art of Parenting study!

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