AS a Christian trying to show my love as being equivalent to God’s love is an ideal. It may even be the best way to stay married. That is not what Les Mis is talking about nor is that the message of the movie. You have neither read the book nor seen the movie. You comment does not even come close to addressing the actual content and meaning of the movie.
I am glad you do work with couples in pre marital counseling. That is a good thing. I do believe that if more couples had the idea that today I am going to do things to show my partner the love that God has shown me then more marriages would last. That has nothing to do with this movie
I have seen the movie. Of course it was a complicated story, but there were Christian themes that were pivotal and better depicted in the film than in the stage version which I have also seen.
We’re not going to see much better treatment from Hollywood in today’s culture.
I have seen the movie. Of course it was a complicated story, but there were Christian themes that were pivotal and better depicted in the film than in the stage version which I have also seen.
We’re not going to see much better treatment from Hollywood in today’s culture.
I have seen the movie. Of course it was a complicated story, but there were Christian themes that were pivotal and better depicted in the film than in the stage version which I have also seen.
We’re not going to see much better treatment from Hollywood in today’s culture.