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Faith, Family, and Fierce Values: A Christian Couple’s Journey to Hope

Rebecca St. James and her husband Cubbie Fink shared their inspiring story of faith and family on a recent episode of Studio 5. The Grammy-winning Christian artist and former Foster the People member talked about their new book, Lasting Ever, which details their journey through struggles like miscarriage and finding their identity in God. Their message of relying on faith during life’s toughest moments hits home for many families looking for hope in today’s uncertain world. The couple’s commitment to traditional marriage and biblical values stands out in a culture that often pushes against these ideals.

The book dives deep into how their faith helped them through personal trials, including betrayal and the pressures of fame. Rebecca and Cubbie don’t shy away from tough topics, like the importance of purity and trusting God’s plan even when life doesn’t make sense. They emphasize that true strength comes from leaning on Scripture rather than chasing worldly approval. For conservatives, their story is a refreshing reminder of the power of sticking to timeless principles in a society that’s quick to dismiss them.

Meanwhile, Disney’s live-action Snow White remake is stirring up debate ahead of its March 21 release. Early reviews praise Rachel Zegler’s performance as a more “independent” version of the princess, but critics say the film’s modern twists clash with the original’s charm. Changes like turning the seven dwarfs into CGI creatures and altering classic story elements have left some fans uneasy. Conservative viewers worry these updates prioritize political correctness over preserving the story’s heart.

The movie’s rocky path—delayed by a year and clouded by casting controversies—shows Hollywood’s struggle to balance nostalgia with progressive messaging. While Zegler’s singing and Gal Gadot’s villainous Queen earn praise, the film’s glossy, artificial feel and revised plotlines fall flat for those craving authenticity. It’s another example of Disney retooling classics to fit modern trends, leaving traditional audiences wondering if beloved tales can still be told without woke overhauls. As families weigh whether to see it, Snow White serves as a cautionary tale about tampering with cultural treasures.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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