 The greatest Christian movie ever is not God's Not Dead. I'm sorry to all you pureflick simps out there, but Dreamworks hit it out of the park on this one. Let's turn back the clock. You're eight years old, you're sitting on your living room couch and your dad says he's gonna turn on a movie. As he puts in the VHS, you fully expect to see talking vegetables appear on the screen, but what you encounter is the opening score by Hans Zimmer. Yeah! The animation, the story, the terror of the plagues, the awe of a hundred foot sea wall making the way for God's people. Yes, it took creative liberties, but each time I watch it, I have a greater awe and appreciation for God's faithfulness to the Israelites and delivering them from the hands of the Egyptians. I think that's what art should do. It should stir up our hunger for wonder and point us to the ultimate author of beauty and creativity.