Idol Chatter

Idol Chatter

‘God Grew Tired Of Us’: My DVD Pick of the Week

posted by Kris Rasmussen | 11:51am Friday August 17, 2007

Lost-boys_idol.jpgBecause I needed a serious attitude check this week, I perused the video store looking for something that would make me realize that whining about my personal circumstances is really petty. That’s when I discovered the critically acclaimed but hard-to-find documentary “God Grew Tired Of Us,” which was just released on DVD. It’s a moving portrait of the journey of three young Sudanese men, who had to flee their homes (along with thousands of other refugees) when war between the Muslim northern territory and the Christian southern territory broke out.
“God Grew Tired Of Us” is a touching and sometimes humorous film that still raises questions about the plight of those left behind. For making me feel humble as well as grateful, it is my DVD pick of the week.


John, Daniel, and Panther survive an unbelievably arduous 1,000 mile trip across the Sudanese wilderness until they arrive at a United Nations refugee camp in Kenya, where they spend several years waiting to be reunited with family or to be able to leave the camp for some place better. When they finally are allowed to travel to the U.S., they must adjust to a world where the simplest tasks–grocery shopping, washing dishes, or taking a shower–can seem daunting.
They deal with the guilt of living a relatively comfortable life while others back in the camps are still suffering. They must also wrestle with just how much of their culture to hang on to in America, as they long to reconnect with family members who they were separated from during the civil war.
Some critics have pointed to what they see as a rather superficial look at the political situation in Sudan and a glossing over of deeper questions, but I think that politics is not really what this documentary is about. While watching this film most definitely reinforced the belief that God is tired of the horrendous work done in His name, this movie is still a hopeful one that focuses on the bonds of family, faith, and personal responsibility.
Even the Lost Boys don’t make the tragedy of Sudan as political as you would think. One of them simply says that the problems in his country continue because the leaders there “don’t know how to treat people well”–because no one has ever taught them. He wants to return to Sudan so he can help raise future leaders who will know how to treat all of his countrymen well.
Such a simple idea that is so complicated to carry out. But if the Lost Boys haven’t given up hope, the movie reminds that we shouldn’t either.
To watch a clip from “God Grew Tired of Us,” click here.



Previous Posts

UNDEFEATED is an Uncommon Film: Share Your Story For a Chance to Win a $500 Giftcard to Sports Authority
UNDEFEATED, the new documentary from the Weinstein Company (opening in limited release this Friday), is the real deal. It's one of those perfect, real life underdog sports stories that are only captured on film once in a long while (ala Hoop Dreams). It follows the hopes and dreams of the Manassas

posted 12:35:58am Feb. 13, 2012 | read full post »

Exclusive Interview with Rachel McAdams & Channing Tatum, Stars of "The Vow", on Relationships
I had the chance to sit down the other weekend with Rachel McAdams and Channing Tatum and talk about their new film (opening this weekend, Friday, February 10th ) called "The Vow." Now, just so you know, I am NOT the target demo for romance films. Maybe, MAYBE, once in a blue moon I'll enjoy the

posted 2:57:16pm Feb. 08, 2012 | read full post »

Is Your Dad the Greatest Dad of All Time?
Dad's are awesome! (although, being one myself, I am a bit biased) And if you think your Dad is awesome - no, if you think your Dad is the GREATEST DAD OF ALL TIME!!!! - then we want to hear about it! Just leave a comment below using a valid email address and tell us in as much detail as you want wh

posted 2:19:28pm Dec. 30, 2011 | read full post »

Show Review: Reaching Generations with Switchfoot
Switchfoot performing on the Tonight Show Switchfoot’s debut album Legend of Chin came out in 1997, it was a fun, anthemic rock album that stretched the boundaries of Christian rock.  Fourteen years later, the band is still bringing it.  Seeing Switchfoot live at the National in Richmond, VA

posted 3:12:06pm Dec. 06, 2011 | read full post »

Mitch Albom's 'Have a Little Faith' Inspires
Mitch Albom is world famous for his moving and inspirational books. “Tuesday’s With Morrie,” “The Five People You Meet in Heaven,” and “For One More Day” have all spent months upon months on the New York Times bestseller list. His latest book, “Have a Little Faith,” has just been a

posted 2:51:06pm Nov. 22, 2011 | read full post »

Advertisement
Comments read comments(3)
post a comment
American Girl

posted May 10, 2008 at 7:01 pm


GOD GREW TIRED OF US is the best film I’ve ever experienced. Ever.
Ok, so I’m not old enough to remember Ben-Hur (or know how to spell it correctly without Googling) but w/o doubt I sing this film to be the greatest pick at Blockbuster. I saw it first at Brooklyn Tabernacle and then I bought it for a couple of people. See it. And may it bless you as it hopefully has all its viewers:) Hallelujah!
http://www.virginandthecity.blogspot.com



report abuse
 

Nadim

posted May 22, 2008 at 4:35 pm


Hi Kris,
I’ve also written an article on this docu, having only watched it recently. To me, the film is as much an examination of Sudan (poor governance, conflict, education etc) as is it is of the U.S. (individualism, materialism etc) – indeed, I believe both cultures have things to learn from one another, not on just a shallow level, but in forming a profound understanding of the underlying ailments in each society:
http://www.bahaiperspectives.com/society/2008/05/21/god-grew-tired-of-us-a-study-of-ideologies-part-i/



report abuse
 

escort girls london

posted June 25, 2010 at 2:31 am


Pretty nice article to pay attention to in my opinion. The only question I have, why haven’t you you add this post to social bookmarking sites? That may bring rather big traffic to this page.



report abuse
 

Post a Comment

By submitting these comments, I agree to the beliefnet.com terms of service, rules of conduct and privacy policy (the "agreements"). I understand and agree that any content I post is licensed to beliefnet.com and may be used by beliefnet.com in accordance with the agreements.

Share this story


About Beliefnet

Our mission is to help people like you find, and walk, a spiritual path that will bring comfort, hope, clarity, strength, and happiness. More about Beliefnet.

Help

Media Kit

Subscribe

Legal

Copyright © Beliefnet, Inc. and/or its licensors. All rights reserved. Use of this site is subject to Terms of Service and to our Privacy Policy. Constructed by Beliefnet.

Advertisement

Report as Inappropriate

You are reporting this content because it violates the Terms of Service.

All reported content is logged for investigation.