“So if you’re in need of it, here is the permission to those who just don’t have the gift, desire or funds to curate the *perfect* aesthetic. Be free to use the same decorations. Be free not to buy all the latest trends. Be free to just BE with your families and laugh and bake and play and make all the memories!”
"My first thoughts always go to scripture. And that's not to minimize people's anxiousness or worry. But I will often say I'm not a big worrier. I don't feel like I'm filled with anxiety often."
“What if at the end of their life, and I hope this doesn’t happen, but what if they discover that all they did was use their faith as a weapon for division?”
“So I'm like, ‘Do you need me to be more like an Esther? If so, could You just put a muzzle on my mouth, Lord? – because I'm not very good at being covert.’”
“Quite often, our veterans don’t want any help,” Sinise explained. “But through art — and with theater as well — acting out what they are going through can be very, very beneficial.”
The “house,” formerly a 100,000 sq ft Lord & Taylor department store at the King of Prussia Mall in Pennsylvania, boasts Netflix-content-themed restaurants, a mini-golf course, a TUDUM movie theater and lots of selfie props.
"Matt came up behind me and was like, 'Man, is that what you really need to be looking at?' And from that time on, the thing is, I actually deleted Instagram."
Pope Leo's movie picks show the power of truly inspiring cinema. Movies with moral messages and themes of love and hope resonate with everyone — even world leaders and other famous figures — and can inspire us to lead Christian lives and make positive changes in the world.
While Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos calls moviegoing “outdated,” A-list talent wants to make movies for theaters, so Netflix may have no choice but to buckle up for the box office.
"We choose to communicate a lot more with our children...sometimes, you feel like you're oversharing with your children and like you probably shouldn't, but ..."