Kirk Cameron’s Monumental task
Fireproof star Kirk Cameron is trying to put out a major inferno, and he is hoping American families can help him. Moved by the major economic, political, and moral woes facing the United States, Cameron has been at work over the past couple years on a film project that chronicles his personal journey to historic sites across Europe and the United States, where he sought to discover the “secret recipe” that has made America the freest, richest country in history. Cameron hopes the resulting documentary, Monumental: In Search of America’s National Treasure, will help provide a path forward for today’s Americans.
“Now this is my project, but it’s about all of us, it’s about our kids and securing a monumental future for them,” he said. “How do we teach them the truths that will set them free internally and externally for the world that they live in and secure their future?”
Monumental tells the story of men and women who risked all for liberty, including the travails of the Pilgrims, and shares stories of faith that helped shape education, government, and civic life in the United States. The film also features interviews by Cameron of current-day political and faith leaders, including Christian author Os Guinness, Senate Chaplain Barry Black, David Barton of WallBuilders, Rep. Todd Akin (R-Mo.), and Marshall Foster of the Mayflower Institute.
To add to the film’s educational value, Cameron plans to release supplementary study materials for families, churches, and schools.
In an announcement exclusive to WORLD, Monumental will premiere March 27 at 7:30 p.m. EDT (8 p.m. tape delayed on the West Coast) at approximately 500 movie theaters across the country as part of a live, simulcast event organized by NCM/Fathom Events. The 130-minute program, hosted by Cameron, will include interviews with media, faith, and political figures; live music; and a screening of the 90-minute film. The documentary will have a limited theatrical release beginning March 30.

















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Good for Kirk Cameron. This looks like it will be very interesting and informative. I look forward to seeing it.
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It sounds good. He is a fine man.
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Wonderful! Looking forward to seeing it and sharing it with others. I will be praying for this to impact our world with a meaningful reality check. God bless you, Chelsea and your children. Stay strong, dilligent and humble. We’ll be watching! <3
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I am glad to hear about this effort. So many people get caught up in the moment and the current time. They fail to consider those who did good in the past to give us what is left of the good today.
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As long as Kirk doesn’t put an evangelical Christian spin on “his” project, regarding the history of our country, I might be interested in seeing it. If, like his other projects, it’s got this kind of “Get saved!” spin on it (complete with some kind of altar call at the end), I have little interest. Someone post a review it after it’s released.
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I really like Kirk Cameron and I like all his work that he has done. He seems to be a good man. Part of getting America back on track includes our Judeo/Christian roots as well as looking at the sacrifices that were made by many men and women alike that allow us to have the freedoms that we have enjoyed in this country.
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“Monumental tells the story of men and women who risked all for liberty …”
That’s true. Liberty is what made America great. But liberty these days is a dirty word …
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Juliana, I am sorry that you feel that way. I can’t imagine a better use of film than to present the Gospel and to give people a chance to respond to it.
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Kyle: Maybe a Roman Catholic spin? Or a Mormon one? Or an Orthodox one? What makes the evangelical spin any better than any other Christian one?
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I wonder if they have theaters in New York…
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Cool beans. Sounds good.
Arcadia: You seem to be putting some words into Kyle’s mouth, perhaps? I think he just stated that he thought it would be good to present the gospel. The gospel is just the gospel, not related to a denomination.
Just a thought.
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Kyle, Arcadia touches on it. Not all Christians are modern evangelical Christians and I find I get weary of the tendency to put an evangelical spin on nearly everything (especially if it’s something like America’s foundation, which was not based on modern evangelical ideas). I do not know if he does in this film, but it was over the top in his last 2-3 movies. Hopefully this one will stick to the story and not embellish.
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WorldReader, Arcadia had a bit of correct insight into what I was thinking, though. Even Kyle’s words allude to it. “Present[ing] the Gospel to give people a chance to respond to it” is not in my vernacular in the way he’s probably thinking about it (living the gospel and drawing people to Christ and His Church is, of course).
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ANYWAY, just commenting in a blog about the movie, and my own hopes for it. Not trying to stir up trouble.
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You’re stirrin’ up trouble again, NWJ…
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Well, I guess Mr. Cameron just does that to me then. I’ll blame him. I had a huge crush on him back in my troublemaker high school days. :-p
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NW Juliana,
As an evangelical myself, I tend to agree with your apprehension about this movie. While I do want the truth of the gospel and redemption presented at all times, I do think the evangelical community puts it too narrowly. And, as you’ve said, the Christian founding fathers weren’t modern evangelicals, and other founders were not even Christians. I like what Olasky said in a blog earlier this week: “We live in a country built on a Christian political and cultural foundation, but the United States is not a Christian country. The Constitution has a Bible-based emphasis on a humble central government and a separation of powers within it. Many of the American founders were Christians and some were not, but—from biblical teaching, experience of London’s depravity, or both—they clearly had a sense of sinful man and the arrogance of power.” http://online.worldmag.com/2012/01/18/wanted-extra-smart-extroverted-elephants/
If the Christian principles are what Cameron shows, and how they are truth that brings freedom to all people, then I’m all for it. If it is a “We are a Christian nation and we have no room for other views”, then that’s just false and wrong.
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Juliana, I think that I agree with you in part. I don’t like it when evangelical Christians misrepresent the Founding Fathers. They were a mixed group that included Unitarians and Universalists, nominal Protestants, a few Roman Catholics, an agnostic or two, and perhaps even an atheist or two. Very few of them would fit in the context of a fundamentalist or evangelical church of today. Some of their God talk was just a formality and/or simply cultural. A few were sincere, born-again believers.
However, I will disagree with you when it comes to presenting the Gospel. Whether one is Catholic, Orthodox, Protestant, or something else, one can see in the Bible that Christ Himself commanded us to tell other people the Good News.
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Regrettably, if true, I can see that this will probably be but another resource that at some point therein will laud the framer’s and their secular, anti-Christian, polytheistic promoting Constitution as some great Biblical, Christian part of America’s history, and that, therefore, will some day have to be burned (Acts 19:18-20) along with all of the other books, videos, etc. that have been involved in this same sedition against Yahweh, the God of the Bible.
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It is ok for the left to attack , water down and remove the influnce the Christian Faith had on this Nation, but it is wrong for a Christian to present the truth of this Nations founding.
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