
They’ll Need All the Faith They Have to Get Through This!
Martin Taylor has totally lost touch with his life. Convinced the family needs to reconnect, Martin surprises the wife and kids with a little experiment-he locks them in their own home with no power, no heat, no running water, and absolutely no contact with the world outside. The sudden holiday staycation isn’t what the Taylors had in mind, but they’ll have to team up to prove they can survive Dad’s wacky mission. With a heartfelt message and some persistence, one little member of the family helps put their priorities back in the pews, because they’ll need all the faith they have to get through this!
MPAA: Not Rated
Principal Cast: George Newbern, Megyn Price and Francesca Capaldi
Director: Corbin Bernsen

Just when Martin thinks his day can’t get any worse while stuck in traffic, a portable toilet crashes on his car.
Themes: Stress, Trials, Patience, Frustration, Unfortunate, Trapped, Problems, Impatience
2:24
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As the Taylor family shops for a Christmas Tree, Martin disregards the moderate sized trees and, instead, opts for the largest one. Themes: Christmas, Holidays, Foolishness, Choices
Themes: Christmas, Foolishness, Choices
1:21
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Martin’s youngest daughter, who has taken a liking to television evangelists, pressures him about why their family doesn’t attend church.
Themes: Religion, Church, Childlike, Priorities, Backslide, Fatherhood, Parenting, Family, Faith
1:57
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In a desperate attempt to reconnect with his family, Martin institutes a bonding experiment – 3 days together, indoors, and without technology.
Themes: Family, Priorities, Test, Survival, Technology, Extreme, Overprotective, Experiment, Initiative
1:55
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When Martin has trouble understanding the life of his teen daughter, he lets his emotions get the best of him.
Themes: Fatherhood, Parenting, Sensitivity, Insensitive, Understanding, Priorities, Overreaction, Provocation, Communication
3:33
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After learning that his son, Adam, has been pirating and re-selling movies and music, Martin takes an even-handed approach at addressing his son.
Themes: Stealing, Ethics, Morality, Parenting, Fatherhood, Lessons, Acting Out, Understanding
2:38
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