Christian family movie 'The Pilgrim's Progress' free to watch for a limited time only

The Christian animation movie, The Pilgrim's Progress, is being made available to watch for free until the end of the month to help families in lockdown.

It is available for streaming online in 12 languages, completely free of charge, until April 30. 

English, Spanish, Mandarin, Hindi and Arabic are some of the languages that families can enjoy the movie in. 

It is the result of a joint initiative by Revelation Media, iBible, Summit Ministries and a group of sponsors to support homebound families "struggling to find entertainment that is faith-affirming, entertaining and educational". 

Over 350,000 families have already registered to watch the animated version of the classic story, written in 1678 by John Bunyan. 

"In our work around the world, we have seen time and again how this centuries-old story continues to impact lives," said Executive Producer Steve Cleary.

"We are honored to be able to give families around the globe a fresh, new way to experience one of the world's most beloved stories.

"As our world faces such an unprecedented, uncertain future, the story of Christian Pilgrim's journey is needed now more than ever.

"We pray The Pilgrim's Progress will allow families to find new ways to create dialogue about the struggles of living out our faith, including doubt, persecution, hardships, and hope."

Register at www.WatchPilgrims.com

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