“It's like a pseudo-documentary with interviews of Moses and his family as they're on their journey to the Promised Land. And to me, that felt like it was necessary because of the story that we're telling."
“So I rush, rush, rush during the day to try to get all these things done because when my kids get home and we’re all off work and the family is together, my phone goes into another room and we make dinner and watch a movie."
"My siblings and I all got baptized together at our Episcopal church that morning. My mom says there was a huge snowstorm that day; of course, that didn’t keep her from throwing us in her Oldsmobile and driving to church. ⛪️😂”
“We can still tell good stories about good things that people can do. And give hope, and a sense of well-being about a future that we can still have, if we will seek that light. If we will bathe ourselves in that light now.”
The values-driven series features the Igiby family as they uncover secrets and fight against darkness. It’s based on a book series by author Andrew Peterson.
“Shares of the world’s top listed beer, wine and spirits makers have shed a combined $830 billion in market value over the past four years, a 46% drop from their June 2021 peak."
“I'd like to see a little bit of goodness in the media and something that's inspiring to people, as opposed to a lot of stuff that comes out that doesn't celebrate the best of us."
“We do love Jesus, and we want to tell the world that we love Jesus and we want to show the world that God is working on us. And we’re works in progress,” she said. “We’re not perfect.”