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GOD’S NOT DEAD: IN GOD WE TRUST

"Put the Rule of God First in Everything You Do"

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What You Need To Know:

Pastor David Hill of the GOD’S NOT DEAD franchise is back, in a new story titled IN GOD WE TRUST. Everywhere Pastor Hill turns, it seems like God and Christianity are being erased and replaced by hostile, godless, immoral values. When a candidate dies unexpectedly, Reverend David decides to run for Congress against Peter Kane. Kane is a died-in-the-wool atheist fundamentalist. He wants to totally erase God and Christian, biblical values from America. Meanwhile, the local women’s shelter is losing government funding merely because some of the women started a Bible study.

GOD’S NOT DEAD: IN GOD WE TRUST is a well-crafted movie that’s consistently enjoyable, well-acted and suspenseful. David A.R. White and Ray Wise do wonderful jobs opposing one another. They are ably supported by the rest of the cast, which includes Dean Cain and Isaiah Washington. GOD’S NOT DEAD: IN GOD WE TRUST has a strong Christian, biblical, moral worldview. It stresses the importance of God and Christianity in our culture, politics and daily lives. The movie gives parents a chance to discuss God and political issues with their older children.

Content:

(CCC, BBB, M):

Dominant Worldview and Other Worldview Content/Elements:
Very strong Christian, biblical, moral worldview stressing prayer, crosses, church scenes, reading the Bible, and biblical Christian, biblical values ;

Foul Language:
No foul language;

Violence:
No violence;

Sex:
No sex;

Nudity:
No nudity;

Alcohol Use:
No alcohol us;

Smoking and/or Drug Use and Abuse:
No smoking or drugs; and,

Miscellaneous Immorality:
Lying and deceit.

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In GOD’S NOT DEAD: IN GOD WE TRUST, Pastor David Hill becomes concerned that God and Christianity are being removed from American culture and politics, so he decides to run for Congress. GOD’S NOT DEAD: IN GOD WE TRUST is a well-crafted movie that’s consistently enjoyable, well-acted and suspenseful with an inspiring worldview stressing the importance of God in our culture, politics and daily lives.

Pastor David Hill is always trying to help his community but feels there’s opposition everywhere he turns. In fact, the local women’s shelter just lost government funding merely because some of the women had a Bible study in the building. It seems like everywhere David looks, God is being erased and a godless, immoral secularism is replacing Christian, biblical values.

At the same time, a candidate running for congress, suddenly dies. His campaign team now is trying to figure out who can take his place. The campaign is more than a political race, however. That’s because the other main candidate, Peter Kane, is an atheist fundamentalist who wants to totally erase religion and Christianity from America.

When the campaign team sees a video of Pastor Hill saying society still needs to trust God, the team believes he would be a good fit to run for Congress. They call their top strategist, Lottie, to help Pastor Hill get ready for the race. The problem is, Lottie has left politics to raise her son. Also, Lottie was burned out by the hardship and cutthroat nature of politics.

Finally, Lottie agrees to help Pastor Hill, who strongly believes it’s morally important to get into the race and fight for everything that’s good, true and beautiful. Even so, his opponent, Mr. Kane, is a really tough cookie, and Kane’s campaign manager is the same person Lottie wanted to avoid, Wesley.

With the women’s shelter thinking it must shut down and Peter Kane fighting hard for atheism, Pastor Hill sees that winning the race will be a challenging, difficult endeavor.

Will the good triumph? Will God be erased from the American culture, politics, education, and entertainment?

GOD’S NOT DEAD: IN GOD WE TRUST is a well-crafted movie that’s enjoyable and well-acted. The movie’s plot has strong suspense and is consistently entertaining. David A.R. White and Ray Wise do wonderful jobs opposing one another. They’re ably supported by Dean Cain, Isaiah Washington, Scott Baio, Charlene Tilton, and others.

GOD’S NOT DEAD: IN GOD WE TRUST has a strong Christian, biblical, moral worldview. It shows how bad the world can get if we totally remove God from society. The movie stresses that Christians should be aware that secularists and atheists are trying to take hold of America’s entertainment, politics, education, and daily life and remove any and all Christian, biblical values. This particular movie in the GOD’S NOT DEAD series also warns that more than 40 million Christians don’t vote. GOD’S NOT DEAD: IN GOD WE TRUST urges viewers to pray for America and vote for Christian, biblical values.