Ep 871 | Jase Apologizes to For King & Country for Assuming Their Movie Would Be Cheesy
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Joel and Luke Smallbone of the band For King & Country and their sister Rebecca St. James talk about their autobiographical film “Unsung Hero,” which details their childhood move from Australia to the United States, the unforeseen circumstances that led to the family of nine facing poverty, and the children's rise to being two of the most successful musical acts in the world of Christian music. Jase is forced to apologize for assuming that the movie would be a typically cheesy Christian movie, but he finds himself absolutely loving it! Al can’t help but see the similarities between their own difficult past and the incredible journey of the Smallbone family. This podcast is sponsored by: https://netsuite.com/phil — Get your one-of-a-kind flexible financing program! https://preborn.com/unashamed — SAVE babies with your tax-deductible donation today! https://fastgrowingtrees.com — Save an additional 15% with promo code UNASHAMED https://philmerch.com — Get your “Unashamed” mugs, shirts, hats & hoodies! https://ICouldBeWrongButIDoubtIt.com/ — Get your copy of Phil’s new book “I Could Be Wrong, But I Doubt It” today! -- Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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