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Yess! Lets hope this new genre of christian movies will make big hits here in uk too. I used countless films in the 1960-70s with great effect. We pioneered a christian film festival in a cinema in Bromley Kent...1965 and also 1967. Movies from world wide pictures (billy graham) like Restless Ones, For petes Sake, and Two a Penny with young Cliff Richard! Well made and good chrustian content. Fact and Faith films from Moody in usa were always good. Internationl Films uk produced good drama. And that was all before the Narnia series which recently made a hit. American films ...ok.....but nothing like a believable britsh production! Peterj.honour@ntlworld.com. ...
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I am not happy with most of the today's English versions, mainly because they are not formal and accurate enough in translation and also because, if not infected by liberal theology, they are often based on the shorter and less original 'eclectic' text of the New Testament that leaves out certain well-attested verses and portions, such as, Mark 16: 9-20. I am not one of those persons, however, who says that one must only use the King James Bible - although it is very often more accurate than today's versions where they differ with it on important doctrinal verses, such as, Micah 5: 2. One modern version which I am quite happy with is the New King James Version: read alongside the older KJV the two together make a delightful and often very invigorating read. ...
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