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Hop/Despicable Me (DVD)
Kaley Cuoco, Russell Brand, Elizabeth Perkins, James Marsden, Chelsea Handler, …
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A double bill of children's feature films. 'Hop' (2011), a
state-of-the-art blend of CGI-animation and live action, follows
E.B. (voice of Russell Brand), the teenage son of the Easter Bunny.
When E.B. arrives in Hollywood with ambitions of finding fame, his
dreams are almost cut short when he is hit by a car driven by
unemployed slacker Fred (James Marsden). Deciding to get what he
can out of the situation, E.B. convinces Fred to take him home
while he recovers from his injuries. Fred finds himself with a very
demanding house-guest and the duo embark on a battle of wills that
may just teach them both something important. 'Despicable Me'
(2010), a computer-animated feature, follows an arch criminal who
has a change of heart. Trying to outdo his main rival Vector (voice
of Jason Segel), serial villain Gru (Steve Carell) hatches a plan
to steal the moon, aided by his army of genetically altered corn
pops. All goes according to plan until the arrival at his door of
three little orphan girls, Margo (Miranda Cosgrove), Agnes (Elsie
Fisher) and Edith (Dana Gaier), in search of a father figure.
"I am persuaded that the Church, as the steward of this gospel,
holds the key to justice in our society. Either justice will come
through us or it will not come at all." John Perkins's optimistic
view of justice becoming a reality starts and ends with the Church.
With Justice for All is Perkins's invitation to live out the gospel
in a way that brings good news to the poor and liberty to the
oppressed. This invitation is extended to every racial and ethnic
group to be reconciled to one another, to work together to make our
land all God wants it to be. And it is a blueprint--a practical
strategy for the work of biblical justice in our time. In an age of
changing demographics where the need to break the cycle of poverty
is staring many of us in the face, Perkins offers hope through
practical ministry principles that work. This outstanding resource
includes reflection questions for personal or group study as well
as interactive sessions for groups to participate in activities
together.
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