Jack K
Puritan Board Doctor
It's summer, and girls I know are still singing "Let It Go" from the movie Frozen. So I'm resurrecting this old article, which I don't believe I've linked to from here before. I'm more convinced than ever that we need to be having gospel conversations with kids about the movie, and especially about that song.
The movie and song actually come with a fairly insightful understanding of sin, but I'm convinced many kids who're just singing along don't see it. Hence, the need to point it out.
I'm interested in talks you've had with kids about the song/movie. Do they notice the bitterness in the song that comes along with giving in to what comes naturally? Or do they just think it's a song that affirms doing whatever feels good to you?
Here's the link again (same as above): Let It Go? Does Frozen Fit the Gospel?
The movie and song actually come with a fairly insightful understanding of sin, but I'm convinced many kids who're just singing along don't see it. Hence, the need to point it out.
I'm interested in talks you've had with kids about the song/movie. Do they notice the bitterness in the song that comes along with giving in to what comes naturally? Or do they just think it's a song that affirms doing whatever feels good to you?
Here's the link again (same as above): Let It Go? Does Frozen Fit the Gospel?
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