5 family friendly films to watch this holiday season
'I Can'
The new biopic “I Can” is another inspiring movie for families to watch this holiday season.
Based on the story of one-armed all-star softball player Katelyn Pavey, the athlete says she hopes her story will help others realize they can do all things through Christ.
Released by First Capital Films in partnership with Kappa Studios, the post-production home for “The Chosen,” The film follows Pavey’s remarkable journey of “triumph with plenty of ‘I Can’ perseverance, her family’s love, and lots of God’s grace,” according to a description of the movie.
The outspoken Christian athlete, who was born with half a left arm, says she hopes to inspire people with her ability and faith.
“Life is not always easy, but my faith in God carried me through,” Pavey told The Christian Post in an interview. “I hope they (moviegoers) take away that you have a purpose and God has plans for you and will guide you through whatever you do in life.”
The Kentucky Christian University player said she encourages people to use others' doubts about their abilities as motivation to get where God wants to take them. “Overcoming adversity is a mindset, and you need to set goals and work hard to achieve those goals,” she said.
“Use the doubts from people who tell you that you can't as fuel to get better. If I can do it, you can do it also,” she declared. “I have one arm and became a college All-American. I want people to know that God gave me the platform and the ability to play a sport I love, and they also have the ability to do what they want to — with God by their side.”
Pavey said the film's release “feels surreal.”
“I Can” not only shares Pavey’s miraculous story, it also gives viewers insight into her family's struggles.
The Tyler Sansom-directed film has won awards for Best Picture, Best Director and Best Actor at the Florida Faith and Family Film Festival. The movie features local Indiana actors Amanda Verkamp and Jeff Armstrong, along with Hollywood actors Daniel Roebuck (“The Fugitive”), Vernon Wells (“Mad Max”), and Cameron Arnett (“Overcomer”).
For more information, visit the film’s website.
Jeannie Ortega Law is a reporter for The Christian Post. Reach her at: [email protected] She's also the author of the book, What Is Happening to Me? How to Defeat Your Unseen Enemy Follow her on Twitter: @jlawcp Facebook: JeannieOMusic