Celebrate Easter With The Young Messiah Movie In Theaters Now

As parents we are always faced with difficult decisions on what's best for our children. I remember when the Booper was a baby my husband and I had lots of talks on the important decisions we were facing. Sometimes it might seem hard to relate to the family of Jesus, but The Young Messiah is not just a story about Jesus. It’s the story about Jesus and his family. Heading into this film the producers knew this was a fresh take on Jesus and the Holy family. The filmmakers quickly realized Mary and Joseph faced many of the same problems as parents today.The Young Messiah is in theaters now! Watch the trailer below and enter for a chance to win tickets to see it in theaters! 
Watch the official Trailer

Inspired by Scripture and rooted in history, this story imagines a year in the boyhood of Jesus.
Remaining true to the character of Jesus revealed in the Bible, The Young Messiah is an inspirational story about the childhood of the Savior for the whole family.
When the mystery of Jesus’ divinity begins to unfold in His early years, He turns to His parents for answers. But Mary and Joseph, in an effort to protect their child, are afraid to reveal all they know. How do you explain the ways of the world to its Creator? How do you teach the Teacher? How do you help the Savior who came to save you?
Follow the young Messiah as He and His family take the extraordinary journey from Egypt to Nazareth and on to Jerusalem – where His true identity and profound destiny are revealed.

Enter The Young Messiah Ticket Giveaway! 
One lucky entrant selected by the giveaway form will receive a pair of AMC movie tickets to see The Young Messiah! (ARV $25) Open to readers in the US, 18 years and older. No PO boxes. Open for entry from 3/14-3/28/16 at 11:59pm EST. Winner will have 24 hours to respond to notification email to claim their prize or a new winner will be selected. Each household is only eligible to win 4 AMC Movie Tickets via blog reviews and giveaways. Only one entrant per mailing address per giveaway. If you have won the same prize on another blog, you will not be eligible to win it again. Winner is subject to eligibility verification.The Mommy Island is not responsible for bloggers or sponsors who fail to fulfill prizing on this or any event on the hop below.

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7 comments:

  1. I'm a parent of two grown children. It is hard watching your children struggle and not stepping in. We often lose sleep worrying about their problems and the decisions they will make, especially when it comes to health. That has touched our family, but we pray and have always taught our children to pray. We also pray together.
    Sherry Compton
    savewish@yahoo.com

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  2. I'm not a parent so I cannot answer. Thanks for the giveaway :)

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  3. I am a parent and my hardest decision that I have had to make was if to do public school or home school. I think this decision is based on the child for each child thrives differently.

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  4. I think one of the tuffest decisions I have had to make as a parent would
    be to allow my children to make there own mistakes, This may seem easy for some parents but I cry every time one of the fall or fail in anything..

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  5. I am a single mom (and always have been) to a 17 year old high school Senior. I had to make a decision about 5 years ago to move back to my parents town. My daughter was in an excellent school and we were happy in the home we were in. I was concerned about the school she would be transferring to. She graduates in May with honors, is active in community service and has already been accepted to a major university.

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  6. No kids. I'm sure it's hard.
    Thanks for the contest.

    slehan at juno dot com

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  7. I am!! I think every day is full of tough decisions!! Its a hard job!! What they should and shouldn't eat, how they should learn, what they should learn, if we should help... craziness!! All us parents deserve a big high five ;)

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