The makers of the 2006 box office hit “Facing the Giants” now have less than a month to rally Christians across the nation behind its third feature film in hopes of ensuring a high-impact opening weekend.
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(Photo: Sherwood Pictures)Firefighter Caleb Holt, played by Kirk Cameron, attempts to rescue a little girl in this scene of "Fireproof."
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(Photo: Sherwood Pictures)Caleb Holt, played by Kirk Cameron, talks with his father in a scene from "Fireproof."
But more than big numbers on the opening weekend of Sept. 26-28, Sherwood Pictures, the moviemaking ministry of Sherwood Baptist Church in Albany, Ga., is looking for a wave of change to build up in a nation where one out of every two marriages is believed to end in divorce.
"I am convinced that this is going to be a life changing movie because I've been here (at the film’s production) for a couple of days and I've seen the heart of the people who are making it," commented John White, president of Firefighters for Christ, to the promoters of “Fireproof.”
Directed and produced by brothers and associate pastors Alex and Stephen Kendrick, “Fireproof” centers around the relationship of fireman Caleb Holt and his wife Catherine, whose seven-year marriage is on the verge of divorce.
“Catherine and I were in love when we were married, but today, we’re two very different people,” says Caleb, played by prominent actor Kirk Cameron.
“We fight more than we do anything else,” adds Catherine, played by Erin Bethea.
In the last half of the movie, Caleb strives to win back the heart of his wife with his newfound faith and with the help of the “Love Dare,” a 40-day spiritual guide that utilizes the Bible to reveal what true love is. The title “Fireproof” stems from the idea that “fireproofing” a marriage doesn’t mean keeping fire from ever coming, but being able to withstand fire when it comes.
The movie has already been receiving rave reviews after it was revealed this summer at the Southern Baptist Convention Pastors’ Conference in Indianapolis and during the International Christian Retail Show in Orlando last month.
“Roughly 2,000 pastors and pastors’ wives were at the screening I attended, and many of them responded during the credits with a standing ovation,” commented Michael Foust, an assistant editor at Baptist Press. “At another screening, a different audience also stood in applause. I spoke to one friend who said that after watching it, he called his wife to tell her he loved her. Yes, it’s that good.”
“Fireproof is a challenging look at marriage and what the meaning of love truly is,” commented Craig von Buseck, ministries director for CBN.com, in a personal blog after attending one of the pre-release screenings at this year’s International Christian Retail Show.
Two years ago, Sherwood Pictures and Provident Films released “Facing the Giants,” a movie about how a high school football team discovers that with God, nothing is impossible. Produced by a church on a “shoestring” budget, “Facing the Giants” became the surprise hit of the year, touching the hearts of more than 1.5 million people in theaters nationwide. In 2007, the film came out on DVD and was the best-selling entertainment product (DVD or CD) in Christian stores for the entire year.
With a budget five times larger than that of “Facing the Giants” – though still tiny by Hollywood standards – “Fireproof” is aiming to build upon the momentum from the first two films and spread its pro-marriage message at a time when it’s desperately needed.
According to the U.S. Centers for Disease and Control, the marriage rate in 2005 was 7.5 per 1,000 total population while the divorce rate was 3.6 per 1,000 population. Continue >>







Go see this movie it was awesome. Everyone in the theatre were in tears a very well directed movie with tons of truth.
Here is a link to the site about the book, The Love Dare. http://www.lovedarebook.com
I saw the first movie "Facing the Giants" and bought the DVD once released. The movie was so encouraging that I told everyone I came in contact with that this was a must see. We need more movies like this! There is absolutely too much sex and violence in film now. When the second movie "Flywheel" came out, I watched it and was impressed with it as well. I am excited about the third movie "Fireproof" and cry every time I view the online trailers!! I think the Kendrick Brothers and Sherwood Baptist Church are wonderful and focused in trying to get the word out there on film. I say "Keep it UP" and Keep the FAITH!! You are doing an awesome job.
Here is a link to the movie website:
http://www.fireproofthemovie.com/
ok, so this is way off subject but I just wish that there were more christian actors, I like Kirk Cameron but gez, give someone else a chance. I know a lot of great actors who are born again and can't get into any of these christian companies. I can't understand why! These a good movies but I would like to see these companies giving christian actors a place to serve God, instead of just using the same actors over and over again.............. God bless:)
Yeeeah it's prolly a regional thing. I don't hear much about movies made in the South or East or even Midwest unless it's from a big-budget movie company, like BlueSky or something.
I don't know about the church, but it sounds like these brothers are definitely being used by God. I pray the movie saves marriages and the church grows in faith and obedience and love.
When in the military, I attended Sherwood Baptist Church as a visitor for one Sunday. I wasn't greeted in Sunday school AT ALL and was virtually non existent to the other members. It was the first, and last time, I've been in that church.
struedel, I'm really surprised you haven't or it could be because it was done by an unknown production company and had no sex, violence, or foul language some areas of our country didn't hear much about it. But the real deal about it was they had no professional actors and Mark Richt, the head football coach of the Georgia Bulldogs, was the only known person in the movie. And it cost them only around $100,000.00 for the whole production and it was a great success throughout many parts of the country.
steveh20
That was a cool show, but it isn't anything like it.
It's about a Christian football team that finds out that with God all things are possible.
You should also see Sherwood Baptist first production, "Flywheel". It's about a used car dealer who needs something on the inside changed in order for him "run" better, like a car.
I haven't heard of it either...and I work in the movie industry!
I apologise in advance for my ignorance but I have never heard of the "blockbuster" Facing The Giants....When I was young I used to watch a TV programme called Land Of The Giants, are they related?