Promotional summary:
Monumental is the story of America's beginnings. Presented and produced by Kirk Cameron, the 90 minute true story follows this father father of six across Europe and the U.S. as he meets with historians and experts in an effort to discover America's true "national treasure" --the people, places, and principles that made America the freest, most prosperous and generous nation the world has ever known.
Monumental is the story of America's beginnings. Presented and produced by Kirk Cameron, the 90 minute true story follows this father father of six across Europe and the U.S. as he meets with historians and experts in an effort to discover America's true "national treasure" --the people, places, and principles that made America the freest, most prosperous and generous nation the world has ever known.
Long regarded as the "land of opportunity," there's no question the tiny band of religious outcasts who founded this country hit upon a formula for success that went way beyond what they could have imagined. How else can you explain the fact that they established a nation that has become the best example of civil, economic and religious liberty the world has ever known?
What formula did they discover? What motivated them to come here in the first place? More importantly, how can we apply these same foundational truths today?
Take your family on a new adventure to discover the true national treasure of America.
Strengths:
The forte of this documentary is in the story itself: who the pilgrims were, why they did what they did, and how we came to where we are today. The results blew Kirk Cameron's mind and will yours, too.
The presentation also brings out the challenge we face today: Can America continue as the exceptional nation it once was, or will elitist institutions succeed in repainting it as a force of evil? The U.S. depends largely on US, "We the people..."
Weaknesses:
As producer-narrator, Cameron accompanies you on your journey as a plain-clothes everyday citizen. While this has merit, it can at times be overdone.
Strengths:
The forte of this documentary is in the story itself: who the pilgrims were, why they did what they did, and how we came to where we are today. The results blew Kirk Cameron's mind and will yours, too.
The presentation also brings out the challenge we face today: Can America continue as the exceptional nation it once was, or will elitist institutions succeed in repainting it as a force of evil? The U.S. depends largely on US, "We the people..."
Weaknesses:
As producer-narrator, Cameron accompanies you on your journey as a plain-clothes everyday citizen. While this has merit, it can at times be overdone.


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