Pastor David Newman
has been asked by his father to take over for him at their Church. He has agreed to this and he’s a loving
husband and father. David becomes
very busy with this new position and he’s the promises he’s made to his
12-year-old son Eric slide. Kate
Hernandez is the owner of a local restaurant. She a driven single parent too. Her daughter Maria is a teenager and she hopes to be the
first in her family to go to college.
John Danielson owns a failing construction company. His daughter Michelle has the
possibility of a singing career.
This could be his way out of financial trouble. The lives of Eric, Maria and Michelle
remarkably change in a short amount of time. Of course, the changes impact David, Kate and John.
This film has very
good messages. Don’t text and
drive and think about becoming an organ donor. A donation can save the life of another person!! A LOT of viewers have determined that this movie is full of propaganda, indoctrination and religious fanaticism?? They must have seen a different movie? It’s about love, forgiveness and even
anger at times. All of the above
are common human emotions!! 3 ½* (I liked this movie)
104
min, Drama directed by Kevan Otto with Richard T. Jones, Kim Fields, C. Thomas
Howell, T.C. Stallings, Jaci Velasquez, Gregory Alan Williams, Renee O’Connor,
Donna Biscoe, Amber Thompson, Karen Valero, James Hooper, Caleb T. Thomas,
Marliss Amiea, Tom Scott II.
Note: Imdb 5.5 out of 10, 40% critic 79%
audience on Rotten Tomatoes, Plugged In 4.5* out of 5*, Metacritic 4.3 out of
10 with 7 reviews, Amazon 4.8* out of 5* with 233 reviews.
Special
Note: Filmed in Atlanta and
Marietta, Georgia. Renee
O’Connor’s in the role of Mary Danielson had her breakthrough role in Gabrielle
in Xena, Warrior Princess. Kim
Fields as Theresa Newman has been in many television programs from 1977 to
2018.
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