I was born in 1969. This was the year of Woodstock. The Vietnam War was raging–and being televised. And Neil Armstrong uttered words that defined a century.
Every child is asked, “What do you want to be when you grow up?” I only had one answer: astronaut. God changed my mind at 15, but I am still fascinated with outer space and the United States Space Program.
That’s probably why I got such a kick out of the movie “Space Chimps” from 20th Century Fox. In the movie, the grandson of the famous Ham is drafted into action. He, and three highly-trained astrochimps, fight to rescue a satellite sucked through a black hole. They blunder and pun their way through hundreds of light years and laughs. I personally love all of the quotes from movies like “The Right Stuff” and “Apollo 13“.
I recently completed the work on a new family fun Bible study for Fox Faith. I invite you to download the Discussion Guide and launch a mission for your family.
In the study guide, we help families choose a family mission project like:
- Sponsoring a child through Compassion International or World Vision
- Helping a family bring an orphan home by supporting Shaohannah’s Hope or ABBA Fund
- Bringing relief to a struggling nation by working with Blood:Water Mission
- Reaching out to the patients at their local children’s hospital
Spread the word. Perhaps families will do a lot more than buy or rent a movie this Christmas season.
View the trailer and discover more about “Space Chimps” at FoxFaith.com.
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