God's Not Dead
Josh Wheaton (Shane Harper), an evangelical college student, enrolls in a philosophy class taught by Professor Jeffrey Radisson (Kevin Sorbo), an atheist, who demands that his students sign a declaration that “God is dead” to get a passing grade. Josh is the only student in the class who refuses to sign and is then required by Radisson to debate the topic with him, with the class members deciding who wins.
Reviews
“A well paced and entertaining film”
- Hollywood Reporter
“God is not Dead is a surprisingly entertaining Picture”
- Influx Magazine
God's Not Dead 2
A seemingly innocent question from a high school student about the parallels of the teachings of Martin Luther King Jr. and Mahatma Ghandi and the stories surrounding Jesus Christ sets off a firestorm of controversy in Middle America. The teacher in question (Melissa Joan Hart) finds herself persecuted not only by her school board but those nasty, cackling liberals over at the ACLU. Choosing not to deny her own faith (and because, admittedly, her answer wasn’t religiously slanted in the slightest), the teacher goes to court to defend herself.
Reviews
“Passionate,heartfelt and moving, will touch many who watch it”
- Reel Talk
“A quality film intelligently written with strong directing and performances”
- Dove Foundation