Pamela’s Prayer
The film Pamela’s Prayer is dedicated to the issue of premarital chastity. In today’s secularized world, this is ridiculed and disparaged. On the other hand, it is the best recipe for healthy, long-lasting marital relationships. And these are essential to prevent families from producing masses of unhappy children marked by the breakdown and dysfunction of marriages.
Pamela is a young teenage girl who is confronted with the fact that in her immediate surroundings it is common practice for boys dating girls to engage in intimate expressions of their mutual affection.
Pamela is raised by a reasonable and principled father who loves his daughter. This is the main reason why he does not want to allow her to go on reckless outings with boys who are not interested in pure relationships. On the one hand, Pamela understands this, but on the other hand, the pressure from her surroundings is strong.
Premarital purity, which rejects even kissing before marriage, is considered extremism by the world. For Christians striving to live in accordance with God’s commandments, it should be a natural ideal, the achievement of which is for our own good.
For many years, the secular world has proven that ignoring God and His words leads people’s lives into an ever-deepening cesspool. Secularism itself is proving to be true extremism. Pamela’s prayer reminds us of God’s plan for us, as the Creator intended.
Parents Guide: A girl telling Pamela how she let a boy pressure her into having sex. 1 instance of disobedience towards her father.
Cast: Serena Orrego, Rick Scheideman, Ted Kuenz, Sarah Padbury, Justin Crafts, Shawn Hardin, Gerry Marx, Mary Lou Ward, Troy Barker
Crew: Dave Christiano
USA, 1998
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