God’s Not Dead: We the People – October 2021 10


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I have loved all of the God’s Not Dead movies.  In today’s world, it’s getting harder and harder to rely on freedom, especially of religion.  Being able to see these movies, and see how others have stood up, and made their voices heard, helps us to have ideas for when this happens to us in the future.

This one focuses on Reverend Dave defending himself and a group of Christian homeschooling families after the inspection by the local government official.  There seems to be a lot of bias lately, and this film helps to uncover some, as well as give you insight on what you could actually do in real life, if it ever happened to you.  Some of the historical facts, were things that I never even learned in school.  I haven’t been to class in a loooooooong time, so thinking of the changing of the truth even back then, really makes me wonder.

This movie is the fourth installment of the series and I think that this one is the best of all of them.  Leave a comment below and let me know what you think about this movie, or if you are excited to see it.

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About the God’s Not Dead: We the People Movie:

The Next Chapter

The God’s Not Dead series continues in “God’s Not Dead: We the People”, as Reverend Dave finds himself at the defense of a group of Christian homeschooling families after they receive an impromptu inspection by a progressive, local-government official – who doesn’t like what she finds. Believing that the children are receiving an inferior education compared to their public school counterparts, and potentially being unfairly indoctrinated at a young age by their Bible-believing parents, the families are ordered to return their children to the public school system, or else face exorbitant fines and contempt of court.

Taken aback by the interference of the government, and believing that their right to educate their own children as a freedom worth fighting for, the resistant families, along with Reverend Dave, are invited to Washington to testify in a landmark congressional hearing that will determine the future of public (and private) education in our country for years to come.

 

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About the Writer, David A.R. White:

deadWhite is the son of a Mennonite pastor. He was formerly married to the actress and producer Andrea Logan (born July 29, 1978). White moved to Los Angeles, California at age 19. Six months after his arrival in Los Angeles, he was given the role of Andrew Phillpot, the best friend of Burt Reynolds’ son, in the CBS sitcom Evening Shade (1990–1994).

White also had guest appearances in television series such as Coach, California Dreams, Sisters and Melrose Place. He was a protagonist, Dan Burgess, in Second Glance where his closing line “Hey Scotty, Jesus Man” turned into a meme.  In 2003 White starred alongside Jeffrey Dean Morgan in Six: The Mark Unleashed.

In 2005, he founded Pure Flix with Michael Scott, Russell Wolfe and Elizabeth Travis. Over the next several years, he produced and starred in several films including In the Blink of an Eye, Hidden Secrets, and The Moment After. In 2011, he played in Jerusalem Countdown. In 2012, he played James in Brother White, Special Agent Ric Caperna in The Encounter:Paradise Lost (sequel to the 2011 film The Encounter, which he produced and directed) and pastor Rich Chaplin in Me Again, a film about a pastor unhappy with his life. He was nominated for a TCA best actor award.

In 2014, he co-starred as a pastor in the film God’s Not Dead. He starred in and produced both sequels, God’s Not Dead 2 (2016), God’s Not Dead: A Light in Darkness (2018). In 2015, he played Wayne in Faith of Our Fathers, a film about veterans from the Vietnam War and the experiences of their families. On March 27, 2018, a short compilation documentary Pure Flix and Chill: The David A.R. White Story about him by Anthony Simon was released on the Filmmaker Magazine website. He created, produced, and starred in the sitcom Malibu Dan, the family man in 2018. He also produced the films God’s Not Dead 2 and God’s Not Dead: A Light in Darkness.

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Barb W.
2 years ago

Really looking forward to seeing this film! Truly timely movie.

Grace Hodgin
Grace Hodgin
2 years ago

This is a timely movie as I notice lots of different corporations trying to usurp rights along with some moves by the present administration. I may buy this for a relative who needs to wake up and see what is happening.

Heidi Bee
Heidi Bee
2 years ago

This was an awesome movie, and so on point with everything going on right now!

Linda Kinsman
2 years ago

I’m sure this will be a well-recevied movie by homeschoolers and Christians alike.

Daisy
Daisy
2 years ago

I’m so glad that I came across your post because I need to see this!