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Movie Review- Miracle in East Texas- Win free tickets! #miracleineasttexas #kevinsorbo #samsorbo #sorbostudios


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My Review: 
I set the scene with a beautiful charcuterie board of snacks so we were ready to enjoy a new christian film.  This film is based on a true story and I knew there would be a changed heart with a redeeming theme.   
As the movie progressed I sensed a little frustration from the two main characters as they lied, cheated, and took advantage of women.   I got even more frustrated that they used scripture with such a gross heart.  I kept watching waiting to see their hearts change.   IT DID!   God did it again- changing stone hard hearts to caring and fleshy humbling hearts.  These two men who were so money and oil hungry were able to surrender it all with the love of Christ.  They truly did have 2 of the biggest oil strikes in the history of Texas.   Forgiveness is a huge theme within the story.   Not only did many women look past the hurt and forgive but many others in the movie had to walk through forgiveness.  


The movie adds some humor into it as you continue to watch the story unfold.  There was one conversation that was semi inappropriate as I did not like the sexual innuendos but overall it was clean.  



Go get a FREE downloadable homeschool curricula available at https://www.sorbostudios.com/homeschool-packet  A great opportunity for homeschoolers to learn about some Texas history, oil, entrepreneurship, the power of forgiveness, and even some math!


 Enjoy this trailer and don't forget you have to run to the theater SUNDAY and MONDAY to see this film!  

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