"It was kind of appropriate that our subject matter of this film faced a lot of trials in her life and it went all the way through the making of this film.”
"It means so much to me [to tell stories of hope and faith] because it feels like there are so many people in the world who need a little bit of encouragement and hope, and I'm so, so happy that entertainment can find a way to instill that in people."
“I thought, ‘Well, I have a relationship with God, so did she,’ but to have God be the third entity in the relationship is kind of a new idea. But that’s really the way it is.”
"And, so, that’s why our family — we never got out once we got in. We were like, ‘Wow, this is actually a means to point people to Jesus, and we need to be here."
“I’ve been working so much in the last several years, and I couldn’t be more thankful. I thank God every day for all the blessings I’m given, even during challenging times. Everyone always says, ‘Why do you work so much?’ My response is always, ‘They keep asking me, so I’m not going to stop.'”
“Our favorite railway adventure is coming to the screen, and Alan R. Moon is along for the ride as Executive Producer. From your table…to your TV. All aboard!”
“This is why we have the Bible. People change, but God doesn’t, right? The Bible is to help us remain objective so that we don’t become subjective with the ideology of the world.”