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Relevant Lessons From the 1993 Movie Groundhog Day & Deer Hunting
Posted in: Uncategorized by DannyTice on November 24, 2009
I recently shared in a sermon about the unpredictability of life. In my series called “Unknown” I said there are four emotions that usually manifest themselves when we are entering some unknown or new territory in life. Those four emotions are: uncertainty, insecurity, fear and excitement. In the movie Groundhog Day starring Bill Murray – he played a cynical weatherman from Pittsburg. We see how tormenting life would be if it were always the same. New experiences in life can be scary but also exciting. Watch the clip from the sermon below on a story I told about deer hunting. Although hunting can be controversial with some people the clip below gives a little perspective on how refreshing the unexpected can be.

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Great story , only you can make a story about missing the big one funny
Your a great hunter and story teller
God Bless
Comment by Loran George on November 28, 2009 at 7:58 am
The movie, Ground Hog day, also demonstrates how unfufilled we are when we only think of ourselves In the movie the main charactor goes through depression [ his circumstance], selfishness and greed[ relationships and money] suicide tendencies[ repeated failed death attempts] and finally makes the best of his lot [ repeating the same day over] by helping others, learning piano,a new language etc.. He finally got it. We could search our whole liives and not get it.!!
Comment by Scott w. Smith on January 3, 2010 at 11:23 am