Showing posts with label rights. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rights. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 20, 2024

Average Joe movie trailer

 


"Guess you know where this is going . . ."
Another great movie coming out about how we can all make a difference. Joe Kennedy is berated for praying on the football field, and stands up for himself, for his freedoms and rights. This brings on hate messages and makes their lives miserable. It's also another of God's twists for his life considering how he started out. Looks like a really good movie for everyone to watch and share about.
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Tickets on sale now at: www.AverageJoeMovie.com Official Website: www.averagejoemovie.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/averagejoemovie Instagram: www.instagram.com/averagejoemovie X: www.x.com/averagejoe_film TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@averagejoemovie #AverageJoe #AverageJoeTheMovie #AverageJoe2024 #CoachKennedy #PrayingCoach #Faith #FirstAmendment #ConstitutionalRights #AverageJoeTrailer #AverageJoeMovieTrailer #movietrailer2024 #MovieTrailer

Synopsis: 
High school football coach Joe Kennedy had no other choice but to fight. A childhood in foster care followed by 20 years in the Marine Corps was nothing compared to his biggest battle: his commitment to stand for God publicly by taking a knee in prayer after each game. When he was fired, Joe and his wife Denise knew this battle for religious freedom, freedom of speech, and the rights of all Americans was one they would have to fight—no matter the cost. From the director and producers of God’s Not Dead and the producers of The Blind comes AVERAGE JOE, in theaters beginning October 11.

Release Date:
10/11
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Saturday, April 3, 2021

Something Worth Doing by Jane Kirkpatrick



A Novel of an Early Suffragist

"Some things are worth doing regardless of how they turn out."

Abigail Scott Duniway was a true pioneer, traveling to Oregon by wagon train, then blazing trails for women's right to vote and equality for all. Based on a real person and her life, Jane Kirkpatrick is just the right person to tell this very detailed story. A natural born teacher herself, writing about strong, intelligent and caring women.
Abigail grew up knowing how difficult it was for her mother, bearing several children and being responsible for running a household, the work, and what it took out of her. She also saw how the lack of any rights affected women, who didn't have the legal right to own anything, or even the rights to their own children. Yet she herself became a mother of several children. She was blessed to have a supportive husband who loved her and learned to let her have her lead, most of the time. She spent her life trying to right the wrong for all, to get women's rights. Women were the last to get the right to vote. She was an excellent speaker and brilliant writer of books and speeches. She led and taught many. Excellent, informative read. Christian Historical. #SomethingWorthDoing #NetGalley
I received this book free from the publisher and NetGalley book review bloggers program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own.
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