A troubled youth vandalizes a church, then winds up in close association with the woodcarver whose work he destroyed.A troubled youth vandalizes a church, then winds up in close association with the woodcarver whose work he destroyed.A troubled youth vandalizes a church, then winds up in close association with the woodcarver whose work he destroyed.
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I hope y'all do realize that Baptist preachers do not wear collars. They are just normally dressed.
My wife and I watch at least one faith-based movie per week Regretfully the pickings are somewhat thin in terms of production values and acting. That is OK- it is really about the quality of the message and not the medium.
This movie had it all, and we really enjoyed it.
This movie had it all, and we really enjoyed it.
As a celebration of individual craftsmanship The Woodcarver is an interesting film. But it's failure to really find a reason young Dakota Dalby's rebellion it falls way short of the mark. I'm still not clear if the young man in his own mind committed these acts of vandalism for sufficient reason.
But vandalize his former church he did and the pastor Anthony Harrison calls in his estranged parents, Woody Jeffreys and Nicole Oliver. They spend more time sniping at each other than paying attention to their son. In fact Jeffreys sees the vandalism as an opportunity for work for his contracting firm and their prefabricated material.
The thing is the original carver of the woodwork in the church is still with us and as a craftsman John Ratsenberger takes a great deal of pride. Pride in yourself is a sin, but pride in what you do with your own hands if you're blessed with such a creative spirit should be encouraged.
Which is the lesson taught to young Daulby. With a leavening of those initials that have become so popular, WWJD, what would Jesus do? There's considerable debate in our society about that proposition.
The Woodcarver is a good tribute to pride in your work and the dignity of a craft well learned and practiced.
But vandalize his former church he did and the pastor Anthony Harrison calls in his estranged parents, Woody Jeffreys and Nicole Oliver. They spend more time sniping at each other than paying attention to their son. In fact Jeffreys sees the vandalism as an opportunity for work for his contracting firm and their prefabricated material.
The thing is the original carver of the woodwork in the church is still with us and as a craftsman John Ratsenberger takes a great deal of pride. Pride in yourself is a sin, but pride in what you do with your own hands if you're blessed with such a creative spirit should be encouraged.
Which is the lesson taught to young Daulby. With a leavening of those initials that have become so popular, WWJD, what would Jesus do? There's considerable debate in our society about that proposition.
The Woodcarver is a good tribute to pride in your work and the dignity of a craft well learned and practiced.
Always loved John Ratzenberger cast is amazing few commercials not pretentious and fake like Hallmark so genuine.
In WWJD II: The Wooodcarver, John Ratzenberger plays Ernest, a hard working, decent and faith filled man. It could be my Dad or many other people's Dad, Grandfather, brother or husband. I wouldn't say that the movie is perfect, but nothing is. That's why I liked it. It's just down to earth and shows the messiness that exists in this world.
I don't think the film is overly preachy. Yes Jesus is mentioned, but in a way that shows hurting people that if they want a fulfilled life like Ernest has, they might try putting God first. And just because they do, it doesn't cause everything in their life to be rosy--just meaningful.
Of course, a lot of people become bitter and miserable when life seems to fail them. This movie shows how prayers often need humans to act unselfishly in order for positive change to occur. In that sense, I believe that prayers are answered. This movie affirms my belief.
I don't think the film is overly preachy. Yes Jesus is mentioned, but in a way that shows hurting people that if they want a fulfilled life like Ernest has, they might try putting God first. And just because they do, it doesn't cause everything in their life to be rosy--just meaningful.
Of course, a lot of people become bitter and miserable when life seems to fail them. This movie shows how prayers often need humans to act unselfishly in order for positive change to occur. In that sense, I believe that prayers are answered. This movie affirms my belief.
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- TriviaTwo versions of the dialogue were filmed. One with "What would Jesus do?" for the American distribution, and another with, "What would Grandpa do?" for international distribution.
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Ernest Otto: Before you do anything, I need you to ask yourself a question.
Matthew Stevenson: A question?
Ernest Otto: Yeah. W.W.J.D.
Matthew Stevenson: What's that?
Ernest Otto: Well it's short for "What would Jesus do?"
- ConnectionsFollowed by WWJD What Would Jesus Do? The Journey Continues (2015)
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