Mark 12:27 “He is not the God of the dead, but of the living.”
Last Saturday, my wife and I went to
see to the movies to see God’s Not Dead 2. Pastor Kyle and I had first heard
about the sequel to the block-buster original from 2014 from Actor / Producer
David A. R. White at the Pacific Justice Institute conference here in Anaheim,
California last year at which he receive an award for his work on God’s Not Dead
1, where a Christian student (Shane Harper) must prove the existence
of God or else his college philosophy professor (Kevin Sorbo) will fail him.
In this excellent second feature motion picture in this
series, where after answering a student's question about Jesus, a high school
teacher (Melissa Joan Hart) faces a court case that could end her career and set
a legal precedence against Constitutional Right Freedom of Region in America.
We found this film to be highly emotional and eye-opening to the real hostility
and intolerance that exists in our culture against Christianity by some individuals
and groups in this nation. The bold strength to stand firm for her Lord and her
faith in the face of fierce opposition will leave you aware that it was the
strength of Christ and intercessory prayer of fellow Believers that leaves us
confident in total dependency on God come what may.
I highly recommend that all make the time to see this fantastic
faith-based motion picture, to not just support Christian film-makers, but to
see and understand the threats that exist today to religious freedom in this
country and the great need for Christians to live out and communicate the love and
gospel of Jesus Christ today to a world that so desperately needs to hear. I hope
that get to see this thought-provoking show soon. Oh, there will be a God's Not Dead 3.
In Christ, Brian
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