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Movie Discussion Course: Love Lessons

These films show us the ins and outs of romantic relationships - the good, the bad, and the ugly.


Topics:

Adultery, Conflict, Courage, Emotions, Fear, Love, Movies, Prejudice, Pride, Reconciliation

Filters:

Facilitator, Group Leader, Lead, Teacher

Purpose:

Discipleship

References:

2 Chronicles 26:16-19, Psalm 31:24, Jeremiah 31:3, Romans 5:8, 1 Corinthians 13:4-8

Date Added:

October 04, 2006
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Overview

In the mood for love? These films show us the ins and outs of romantic relationships—the good, the bad, and the ugly. What can we learn from these characters victories and mistakes?

Session 1

House of Flying Daggers
Love stories are tales of confrontation and consequence, comprising the most basic human drama: the struggle between heart and mind. This study explores the themes of love, courage, and loyalty.

Session 2

The Notebook
In this love story's joys and trials, what lessons can we learn about love? What does the film say about commitment?

Session 3

A Walk to Remember
In this dramatic romance, where is faith demonstrated? How does the movie show the need to belong? What it say about reconciliation?

Session 4

Spanglish
Use this discussion guide to explore the more spiritual themes of the movie such as conditional and unconditional love, dealing with unfaithfulness in marriage, solving conflict, and discovering identity.

Session 5

Pride and Prejudice
Are telling of Jane Austen's romantic classic in which true love confronts pride, prejudice, and society. How can love transcend differences?

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