“This week marks something truly special. For the first time, a continuous, public reading of the Bible is taking place in our nation’s capitol, bringing together men and women from all walks of life, united in faith, reflection, and a shared love of scripture…”
"Not only can this trigger the children’s nervous system, making them bratty, but because children process information slower than adults, it makes it harder for them to understand stories.”
"I was made to play football, to be on a stage, to be able to point to Jesus, to be able to call people to Him, to be able to live a life that reflects Jesus in every way."
“So I asked for the chaplain on the Navy ship to just come visit us for a minute. And when that man walked in — I’d never met him before in my life, but I saw the cross on his collar, and I just broke down in tears.”
In the rest of the footage, Mando and Grogu use a bomb to bring down an AT-AT, completing their mission. The pair fly back to the New Republic base, where they report to Ward, played by Sigourney Weaver.
Before filming the scene where his lack of healing is addressed, creator Dallas Jenkins spoke with people he knows who also have disabilities to make sure he “got it right.”
Seventeen-year-old Texas cheerleader Larissa Nicole Rodriguez died last year from complications of an “enlarged heart due to stress and large amounts of caffeine."
"My faith in Jesus Christ and my family. So those two things is what I wear on my chest every game and those are the two most important things in my life."