CCM: What is it about this film that excites you?
JP: I think this film has a real shot at exposing shame for what it is, to set people free from the lies that we’ve been believing for a long time — both about ourselves and God the Father.

This film, although originally aimed at men, now has a social reach of 60% women. I love that our sisters are being invited to the conversation and are being engaged around their stories too.

CCM: What are some take home messages that this movie offers?
JP: The Father is with you even in the midst of your darkest moments and He isn’t ashamed of you, He’s graciously inviting you to the ‘better yes.’

Once saved, you are a new creation — no longer just a ‘saved sinner’ but ‘saint,’ you have a new identity.

Shame tells us that we’re alone in our struggle, that we’re not better than our struggle/addiction/vice. The Father is saying that ‘you were built for so much more,’ you’ve always had access to My heart and I want you to enter My rest.

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