Gospel.com Topics Feed - Les Miserables
2013-05-17T11:44:15-05:00GCIinfo@gospel.com/feeds/topics/les+miserables/Les Miserables now on DVD. Raises many questions about God, life, forgiveness, redemptionhttp://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/108492013-05-17T11:44:15-05:00
It's out! The incredible Tom Hooper 2012 movie is now released on DVD. This is a renewed opportunity to use this incredibly redemptive story as a discussion starter in many different situations. Here are free downloadable resources to help you.
Resources to help you: Les Mis - the film I want to see again, and why Les Miserables is incrediblehttp://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/102342013-01-28T11:07:31-05:00
"We must go and see this again next week," my wife and I said to each other after watching Les Miserables. This new film is simply amazing.
I've already written about the incredible spiritual parallels in the film, the multiple starting points for conversation (many connected with personal pain and life issues), and the growing number of online resources available, especially the Damaris video shorts and study guide, and Rusty Wright's free-to-use article. So this post is a few personal and random thoughts about this production... Les Miserables: Hugh Jackman and cast discuss spiritual themeshttp://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/101032013-01-05T09:32:53-05:00
Two months ago, there were perhaps six online articles about the spiritual themes within Les Miserables. And this despite the fact that it has been the world’s most popular musical, seen by many millions and translated into 21 languages. In this video by Crosswalk, cast members share their thoughts about the spiritual messages.
Today, there are hundreds of blog posts and articles (as a Google search will show). Culturewatch ministry Damaris releases Les Miserables video resourceshttp://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/100592012-12-27T11:49:30-05:00
Christian culture commentators Damaris Trust have now published a range of useful resources (with more to follow). There's a 16-page booklet in PDF format to use in conjunction with a series of downloadable video shorts. Already released are Fresh Starts and Difficult Choices, displayed below, plus the film trailer. Coming shortly are Prisoner 24601, Who Am I?, and A Heart Full of Love.
Free article to republish about Les Miserables filmhttp://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/100172012-12-20T18:01:10-05:00
Could receiving a healthy dose of kindness and mercy help transform a person's life?
Victor Hugo thought so. The 19th-century French social reformer wove his classic novel Les Misérables around the theme of grace trumping legalism. A new film based on the successful musical opens Christmas Day across the US and Canada, and January in many other nations. Les Miserables movie - what we can learn and share about God and Jesushttp://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/98022012-11-27T11:11:48-05:00
This is a major worldwide opportunity. Les Miserables is not only the most most popular musical ever, but also a serious and deep story, with a hugely redemptive message.
Trevin Wax, pastor, author and blogger with the Gospel Coalition, says: "Les Miserables provides an unforgettable picture of undeserved, unexpected grace and its transformative effect in the heart of a guilty man." Looking at redemptive parallels in Les Miserables musical and filmhttp://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/91832012-09-06T12:17:04-05:00
The film version of the musical will soon be released – and the story is so well known that we can start planning now. (Release date December 2012 N. America, January in Europe.)
For this is a major opportunity. Les Miserables is not only the most most popular musical ever, but also a serious and deep story, with a hugely redemptive message. Les Miserables is a parable of love, grace, law and forgiveness.http://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/392010-08-08T17:13:39-05:00
Music Quiz:
What is the most popular musical of all time?
Les Miserables.
How many people have watched this musical worldwide?
Over 51 million.
In how many languages?
English, Norwegian, Japanese, Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, Latvian, Estonian, Czech, German and French.