Why Dads Saying 'I'm Sorry' Is SO Powerful | Sadie Rob Huff | for KING & COUNTRY | Rebecca St. James

Bringing your family's story to the big-screen is something Sadie is all too familiar with and she's delighted to host Joel and Luke Smallbone (for KING & COUNTRY) and their sister Rebecca St. James in the studio for a very special conversation about their new movie, "Unsung Hero." Joel directed and starred in the film — playing his dad! — but he shares why it was so important to not shy away from the hard parts of his dad's story. Sadie points out why seeing a dad say they're "sorry" to their child is so powerful. Rebecca says we should all trust God to redeem our stories, no matter what we've experienced or gone through! And Luke remembers his mom often telling him that learning to overcome disappointment is a good thing, especially true for kids! Buy your tickets to see "Unsung Hero" in theaters here: https://unsunghero.movie/ This episode of Whoa That's Good is sponsored by: https://liberty.edu/Sadie — Get your application fee WAIVED when you start your future with Liberty University today! https://www.trymiracle.com/whoa — Get 40% off + 3 FREE towels with code WHOA at checkout! https://give.cru.org/good or text GOOD to 71326 — Get a free copy of Sadie and Christian's new book "How to Put Love First" with your monthly gift! - Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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