The Story of David Comes to the Big Screen in New Animated Film

The story of David comes to the big screen in a brand-new animated film. “David” promises a fun-filled, good time for the entire family. Watch the short but awe-inspiring and jaw-dropping clip to get a quick look at the trailer for the film “David” about the legendary biblical character.

Throughout the Bible, we meet a slew of people who did extraordinary things, actions that are still discussed, debated, examined and studied today. Adam, Noah, Moses, Elijah, Paul, Samson, Matthew, John and Peter are just a few of the many we read about in God’s word.

God did miraculous things while using people as average as you and me. However, like us, those individuals were imperfect and flawed and experienced moments of weakness. Despite their failures and imperfections, God was still able to accomplish much through and with them.

Another person we read about in the Bible, who is a big part of the Old Testament, is David. David, a lonely shepherd boy, would become a legendary warrior after slaying Goliath with nothing more than stones and a sling, and was later named the king of Israel.  But he was also not without his failures and flaws.

The new animated film “David,” from Angel Studios, brings the story of the beloved biblical figure to the big screen. Audiences will watch in awe as the shepherd boy goes up against the massive Philistine giant and leads armies into battle. The film’s main character is voiced by none other than Grammy-nominated Christian contemporary musician Phil Wickham.

Rated PG for action/violence and some scary images, “David” arrives in theaters just in time for the Christmas season, opening on Dec. 19.  For more information on the movie, check dates and times and to purchase tickets to a showing, visit the film’s official website.  

Philippians 4:8 “Finally, brothers, whatever things are true, whatever things are honest, whatever things are just, whatever things are pure, whatever things are lovely, whatever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things.”

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