Happy Earth Day

Most of us probably don't think about Earth Day that much, I know I don't. That's why it's been so fun the last couple of years to see the way Disney has created a cinematic event to accompany Earth Day.

A lot of us probably don't spend a lot of time thinking about microclimates, endangered species, or the struggles creatures have to survive around the world. Earth Day can be a time when we give thanks for the resources God has provided us, and consider ways we can better appreciate those resources.

Disney Nature, a documentary arm of Disney films, began a tradition in 2009 of releasing a documentary feature on Earth Day. The first film, "Earth," was an incredible exploration of our world. It's hard not to marvel at the work of His hands when watching life in different corners of the planet. I was thrilled to see the film on the big screen, and have seen it several times since on Blu-Ray.

Last year, Disney Nature released "Oceans," an exploration of life under the sea. Though not as complete a film, it was still a fascinating and magical exploration of parts of our world that we seldom think about or see.

Today, the third Earth Day release opens with "African Cats." Though we all live busy lives and are blessed by the technological advances in our modern world, sometimes it's nice to take a break and marvel at the stunning beauty of the natural world that God created.

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