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I did not do it because my wife was – were having our fifth child, and I'd rather be at that.īob: Yeah, there was a different kind of premier that was going on, right?ĭennis: Well, that, of course, is Alex Kendrick, along with his brother Stephen who co-wrote and produced and directed the new movie, "Fireproof" that is being premiered this weekend and …īob: It opens this weekend in a theater near you!ĭennis: That's right, and we need to make sure the – I think the Christian community really supports this movie for a number of reasons but I think, primarily, because of the message that is represented here, which is a pro-marriage, pro-covenant theme throughout the movie.īob: And if they're going to support this movie, this weekend is the weekend to do it, right? Stephen: The Lord is good, the Lord is good.īob: You didn't get to do that with "Facing the Giants." There was no red carpet Hollywood opening for that was there?Īlex: Well, there was a small one, actually, in Hollywood. A pretty big night out in Hollywood last night, big red carpet premier for "Fireproof" that opens nationwide tonight, but these guys, you were walking the red carpet in Hollywood last night, huh? Stay tuned.Īnd welcome to FamilyLife Today, thanks for joining us on the Friday edition. We'll hear today about all the people who came together to make the new movie, "Fireproof," that opens in theaters all around the country today. Our host is the president of FamilyLife, Dennis Rainey, and I'm Bob Lepine. When you watch the credits at the end of the movie, you're seeing the body of Christ.īob: This is FamilyLife Today for Friday, September 26th. You've got homeschool kids, you know, helping with the wardrobe, and then you've got senior adult women bringing – catering the food on the set every day. Stephen: You know, you've got retired men pushing dollies and holding lights and doing the clapper. Producer Stephen Kendrick describes what happens when a church decides to make a movie.

Bob: What happens when a church in southwest Georgia decides to make a movie? A movie like "Fireproof" that opens in theaters all around the country today, a movie that will be seen by millions of people before it's done.
