Gods Not Dead A Light In Darkness (DVD)
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A church destroyed. A congregation silenced. A relationship shattered. Yet even in life’s darkest valleys, a small flame can light the way toward healing and hope. After a deadly fire rips through St. James Church, Hadleigh University leaders use the tragedy to push the congregation off campus, forcing the church to defend its rights and bringing together estranged brothers for a reunion that opens old wounds and forces them to address the issues that pulled them apart. Starring David A.R. White, Shane Harper, John Corbett, Ted McGinley, Tatum O’Neal, and Jennifer Taylor. Rated PG-13. English and Spanish subtitles. Approx. 104 minutes.
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SKU (UPC): 857000006675
David White
Binding: Video DVD
Published: August 2018
Publisher: Pure Flix Entertainment – Pinnacle Peak Pictures
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