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It's a Wonderful Life |
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A kind man, overwhelmed by life's trials, is
visited by a heavenly messenger and gains a
new lease on life. The synopsis of this week's
Touched by an Angel? No, but it
is the basis for Frank Capra's
heartwarming 1946 holiday classic, It's a
Wonderful Life.
George Bailey (Jimmy Stewart)
dreams of seeing the world and having a
grand impact on it. But small-town
responsibilities strand him at home. The
family business struggles to stay afloat,
enduring constant attacks by a power-hungry
tyrant. Pressures mount until George reaches
the breaking point, convinced the world would
be better off had he never existed. To show
him what that world would've been like, a
friendly angel escorts George through that
same town—now a dark place having never felt
his virtuous influence. In the end, George
embraces the wonderful life he nearly threw
away.
A half century after it was made, this
delightful film still gives families plenty to talk
about:
— How does George's rescue of his little
brother epitomize his life-long attitude toward
helping others? (Jn 15:13)
— Discuss the national mind-set during
wartime. How is America different today?
— How do the Baileys and Mr. Potter differ
when it comes to showing grace and
compassion? (Col 3:12)
— Explore how Mr. Potter tries to tempt
George into betraying his conscience.
— Examine the lax attitudes toward alcohol
and drunkenness. What has our culture
learned about their dangers since this film
was made? (Eph 5:18)
— How might George have treated people
better after the money disappeared? (2 Pet
1:5-9)
— Talk about why suicide is never
an option—especially for a Christ follower.
— Help your teen ponder how their world
might be different without their
contribution—and inspire them to make an
impact for Jesus.
— What does Harry mean when he calls
his brother "the richest man in town"?
This engagingly innocent slice of
Americana has become a holiday staple on
cable TV. After more than 50 years, families can still explore its rich themes and
valuable life lessons together.
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