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Thursday, October 15, 2009

BlueBehemoth.com Turns “1” — Celebrate with a Free Movie!



Last week we celebrated our first birthday here at BlueBehemoth.com! It was a big first year for us, and we are so grateful for your business and support these past twelve months that allowed us to reach this landmark anniversary.

We now have almost 100,000 audio and video tracks available for download on our site, a huge victory from the Lord. This means that we are able to provide you and your family with a massive selection of trustworthy downloadable media that encourages and appropriately entertains, and we are continuing to add new resources for you every day.

To celebrate our first birthday, we are offering The League of Grateful Sons as a free movie download for one week only.* Just enter coupon 1STBIRTHDAY into the “Redeem a Coupon” field on your shopping cart page, and the movie will appear in your cart as a free download.

Thanks for a great first year, and please keep telling your friends about BlueBehemoth.com. Enjoy your movie!



What is the godly legacy of the fathers of World War II? Their story has not been told — until now!

More than 406,000 American soldiers died during the Second World War, leaving an estimated 183,000 children fatherless. Hundreds of thousands of other U.S. troops did return, but many never connected with their children. However, within the ranks of these survivors was a remarkable collection of men who made it their life mission to speak the providences of God and the meaning of manhood to the boys who would one day fill their shoes. Through wartime letters and present-day pilgrimages to the bloody battlefields of their youth, the ancient warriors have spoken. Their thankful children rise to honor and surpass their legacy. They are “The League of Grateful Sons.”

Meet tough-as-nails Marine “Colonel” Bill Henderson. He survived thirty-six days of brutal fighting on Iwo Jima and maintained moral purity, while in the midst of immoral wartime circumstances, because of the influence of his manly Christian father. Meet P-51 Mustang flyboy Bill Brown. He was shot down over Japan, but survived to train generations to sing praises to God. Now in their eighties, these ancient warriors return to the black sand of Iwo Jima to disciple a new generation in the art of Christian manhood.

Joining them are sons whose fathers never returned — the Isacks brothers and “Johnny Boy” Butler — all heirs to a treasure trove of fatherly wisdom penned from the battlefield.

Shot on location on Iwo Jima, Guam, Hawaii, and in Texas, and directed by veteran filmmaker, Geoff Botkin, The League of Grateful Sons will leave you grateful for America’s heroic fathers and motivated to surpass their legacy.

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