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The favorite Father film from a decade ago is back! Courageous Legacy: 10th Anniversary is updated with a digital remaster, enhanced look and sound along with impact stories, new scenes, and a new bonus ending you don’t want to miss!
I challenge you to watch this film, especially as a Father, and not be encouraged to do even more for your family. But what does ‘more’ mean? You will find out. More means something different to every Father, but most always means presence, listening and forgiveness. It is more than just raising a child to be a great man or woman, it is also when you let your child know they have become one and how to be a great adult and carry on this courageous legacy.
Above is the trailer and below is the Resolution, the ‘I Will’ and the heart of this film. I was privileged to see this film before it hits theaters this weekend, September 24, 2021. I will sed my husband and son to see it in theaters. What a great night out for Father’s and their children! There are a few surprises, some tears and a lot of reflecting that happens as you watch. You will instantly connect with each character in different ways. You will experience wrong-doings, humor, divine intervention, sadness, forgiveness and a handful of hope and promise.

Go see COURAGEOUS LEGACY in theaters THIS WEEKEND, starting Friday, September 24th!
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I love any movies that have to do with history war etc would love to see this movie
My father really enjoyed this movie. I have not seen it yet.
This trailer is wonderful. I wish this carried over into real life more and people would not only sign statements like this but continually strive for accountability and apply them.
Looks like a good movie I would take my son to .
I’d love to see this movie with my grandson, he would like it