3 Reasons ‘God’s Not Dead: In God We Trust’ Will Inspire Christians to Vote this Election
David Hill is a pastor with a heart for ministry and a desire to make a difference in the world.He has spoken to legislative committees and helped launch a women’s shelter. Hill believes that faith should be lived out in both personal and public life.Hill is also well-spoken — a trait that gets the attention of national political leaders who are searching for a candidate to replace the late Rep. Rick West, who tragically died of a heart attack six weeks before the election. West was a defender of religious liberty. West’s opponent, Peter Kane, is trying to drive religion out of the public square. “I’m not a politician,” Hill tells a political recruiter. “I’m a small-town pastor,” he adds.But then Hill begins thinking about that women’s shelter. It’s struggling to stay open, and even worse, it recently lost its government funding due to its ties to faith.Hill agrees to run. Can he win?The new movie God’s Not Dead: In God We Trust follows Hill’s story as he tries to run an unorthodox campaign and win a seat in the U.S. House. Pinnacle Peak Pictures and Great American Pure Flix are behind it. It’s the fifth film in the God’s Not Dead franchise, but works well as a stand-alone film.Here are three reasons this film may inspire you to vote this election season!Photo Credit: ©Pinnacle Peak
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