“God’s Not Dead” stunned Hollywood and helped usher in a new era of faith and family-friendly entertainment after its 2014 release.
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With just a $1.5 million budget, the movie’s more than $60 million profit sent a clear message to Tinseltown that there was an underserved Christian audience hungry for uplifting and positive messages.
A decade later, producers are gearing up for the fifth installment of the film franchise.
“God’s Not Dead: In God We Trust,” which hits theaters nationwide Sept. 12, “explores the intersection of faith, politics and our civic duty.”
Coming at a time of cultural chaos—a time when people fear cancellation and other social ills—“God’s Not Dead: In God We Trust” tackles the importance of standing up for one’s beliefs and taking action to have a positive impact.
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