Filmmaker a Duck Dynasty star Korie Robertson says a brand new movie about her father-in-law's dramatic transformation is proof that redemption is feasible for anybody.
this movie, Blind (PG-13), tells the story of Phil Robertson's transformation from a younger man who abused alcohol and cheated on his spouse to a Christian whose religion and values had been the main target of the top-rated actuality present. In a single touching scene in Blind, a drunken and indignant Phil kicks his spouse and kids out of the home in the course of the evening in the course of a torrential downpour. His spouse, Kay, went to dwell with a buddy, however refused to divorce him, believing that their marriage might be saved.
Blind begins streaming on Nice American Pure Flix on March 22.
“Nobody is simply too far for the love of Jesus,” Korie Robertson, the movie's producer, instructed Christian Headlines. “I feel there's a story that folks can't change — like in the event you're one individual, then you might be who you might be. However with Jesus, individuals actually can change. Lives could be modified and rotated – utterly. And marriages could be saved. Households could be modified. Generations could be modified eternally.”
“God's mercy and charm,” she added, “is so far-reaching, is so nice.”
Kay Robertson skilled “10 troublesome years” with Phil and “needed to actually forgive him for his or her marriage to be saved and adjusted eternally”.
“These two issues occurred: Phil actually repented and Kay actually forgave. And right here we’re at this time,” mentioned Korie Robertson.
She admitted that the movie was troublesome for relations to look at at occasions – particularly from Phil and Kay Robertson.
“It's exhausting to see myself on this time interval and … the worst time of my life,” she mentioned.
Korie's husband, Willie, was three years outdated when Phil skilled his religious transformation and doesn’t keep in mind the small print depicted within the movie. Willie was portrayed by Willie and Korie's grandson within the movie.
Duck Dynasty, she mentioned, “opened our eyes” to the facility of leisure and the way it “strikes individuals and shapes individuals.” The success of that present, she mentioned, led to the event Blind.
“From the primary day we talked about it…” Phil mentioned, “If it could actually make an influence on somebody's life, in the event you can change somebody's life by telling my story, then do it. …If anybody turns to Jesus due to what I went by way of, do it.”
The movie was a field workplace hit final fall, changing into the highest-grossing movie in distributor Fathom Occasions' historical past.
The movie sparked a motion of God on a university campus. On opening weekend, 11 college students accepted Christ and 30 college students selected to be baptized within the outside baptistery on the College of Mount Olive after watching the screening. College students worshiped there till almost midnight, based on a college information launch.
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Michael Foust has lined the intersection of religion and information for 20 years. His tales have appeared within the Baptist Press, Christianity Right this moment, Christian PoHoly, and Leaf chronicle, and Toronto Star and and Knoxville Information-Sentinel.