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War Room Movie
Facing life's problems with the power of prayer
by Rusty Wright
Posted: August 21, 2015
The Kendrick brothers (Courageous, Fireproof) return with a lively drama about a troubled middle-class family…
Got  marital problems?  Job-related  stress?  Ethical conundrums?  Try prayer.
That's  the theme of War Room, a Kendrick Brothers / Sony  TriStar release opening August 28.  This  film, clearly aimed at a Christian audience, is not your typical Hollywood fare.   Rather it weaves prayer insights into a lively drama about a troubled  middle-class family.
Elizabeth  (Priscilla Shirer) and Tony (T.C. Stallings) are busy professionals with little  time for each other or their daughter, Danielle (Alena Pitts).  Elizabeth's  real estate work and Tony's traveling sales job keep them headed in different  directions.  At home they bicker.  Away, they lament to friends.  Tony's wandering eye doesn't help.
Spunk and attitude
Enter  Miss Clara (Karen Abercrombie), a spunky elderly widow who's selling her house.  She asks prying questions of realtor  Elizabeth – about her home, marriage, and spiritual life.  Think matriarchal Sunday School teacher with  attitude.  Also think refreshing, funny,  appealing.  Elizabeth's guard is up at first, but her  deteriorating home life eventually prompts her to seek this woman's counsel. 
Miss  Clara's solution?  Instead of fighting  with Tony, Elizabeth  should pray for him.  She shows Elizabeth her own "war  room," a closet where she shuts out the world and focuses on God and  prayer.  Seeking to balance sensitivity  with aplomb, Miss Clara invigorates the younger woman to intercede for her meandering  spouse.  We see humor and agony, pathos  and surprise, despair and encouragement.   Two strong women model how to pray and how to mentor others.
White brothers' production; African American cast
Brothers  Alex and Stephen Kendrick (Courageous, Fireproof) co-wrote War Room.  Alex directed, Stephen produced, and both act  in it.  They first caught Hollywood's eye when their  Georgia-church-produced Facing the Giants garnered $10 million at the box office.  
War Room features a largely  African American cast.  Were the  Kendricks channeling their inner Tyler Perry?   Alex told me that, as two white guys, they had already produced several  films that mostly focused on Caucasians and wanted to broaden their  emphasis.  One War Room actor, comedian Michael Junior, especially enlivened the process.
Alex  reflects for the press:  "Michael  Junior…comes on my set, rewrites my jokes, thinks he's funnier than I am…has  the crew cracking up…..  He's hilarious  and brings funnier stuff to my script than I originally had in there."
Stephen  mulls the film's desired impact: "Any time a person's in a crisis and  feeling discouraged, to know someone is praying for you is just wind in your  sails.  This movie brings that home."
Unanswered prayer?
Of  course, not all prayers bring the outcomes we desire.  The late Jim Morrison, 1960's rock icon with  the Doors, famously and loudly proclaimed, "You cannot  petition the Lord with prayer."  "Unanswered"  prayer leaves many disillusioned and bitter.
Perhaps  like me, you've prayed earnestly for things that never happened, and were deeply  disappointed.  In 1996, I asked God to  save my failing marriage and call off HR reps pursuing my termination.  My hopes were not fulfilled.  During a two-week period, my wife of twenty  years divorced me, my  employer of twenty-five years showed me the door, and I had a cancer  scare.  Life seemed swirling out  of control.
During  those dark days, my mentor reminded me that "Romans 8:28 hasn't been  repealed yet."  That biblical  statement asserts,  "God causes all things to work together for good to those who love [him]."  
Now,  nineteen-plus years later, I'm happily married to a wonderful woman, have thriving  work and good health.  My mentor was  right.  My thoughts and ways are not  always the same as God's.  He sees the whole picture.  Though it may not  seem that way at the moment, trusting him to guide you through your problems  can bring an outcome better than you imagined, as War Room illustrates.  Lots  of good lessons in this film.
Rated  PG (USA) "for thematic elements throughout"
www.WarRoomTheMovie.com   Opens August 28   Theaters
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Rusty Wright is an author and lecturer who has spoken on six continents. He holds Bachelor of Science (psychology) and Master of Theology degrees from Duke and Oxford universities, respectively. www.RustyWright.com • E-mail the author (moc.loa@thgirwytsur*) • Author's website (personal or primary**)* For web-based email, you may need to copy and paste the address yourself.
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