Is it OK for Christians to watch horror movies? JP Pokluda weighs in
Pastor JP Pokluda advises Christians to avoid sin and be mindful of their media consumption to prevent opening themselves up to demonic influence.
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Skip to main contentPastor JP Pokluda advises Christians to avoid sin and be mindful of their media consumption to prevent opening themselves up to demonic influence.
In today’s culture, such thinking is indeed becoming the real heresy.
With so much chaos, furor, and dysfunction in culture, entertainment has unsurprisingly become more depraved and disconnected from morality. Yet, new production companies continue to emerge aimed at inspiring families and instilling faith and biblical ethics.
From “Courageous” to “War Room” to their last theatrical release “Overcomer,” brothers Alex and Stephen Kendrick have always found themes that address a critical topic at just the right time.
An overwhelming majority of Protestants view Christian movies as effective evangelism tools even as most churchgoers remain hesitant about sharing such films with their non-Christian friends, a new survey reveals.
With the latest installment in the "God's Not Dead" franchise set to release before the 2024 presidential election, Adam Holz, director of the Christian conservative organization Focus on the Family's Plugged In entertainment review site, said the movie franchise has helped foster an "us and them" mentality.
You may appreciate his efforts to stand up for Christian liberties and defend our rights. But in no way should you look to him to lead the way in bringing about the moral or cultural transformation of our nation.