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God’s Not Dead: We the People Movie Review




God’s Not Dead: We the People is the latest movie in the popular franchise. This one still covered the life of Reverend Dave White and his adventures. One day a government inspector shows up at a homeschool family, Rebecca McKinnon (played by Christian recording artist, Francesca Battistelli) house to shadow and to see what they are teaching their children. She hates what she finds and decides to turn them in. Rebecca and her husband have to appear before Judge Neeley (played by Fox news, Jeanine Pirro). She threatens to have them arrested if they don’t compile with the required curriculum. There is also a group of homeschool parents being targeted by the government. Reverend White is determined to help the homeschool families take a stand against. He decides to go all the way to Washington and appear before a congressional hearing. He explained how the goal of the government is to keep us all divided and we won’t be paying attention to what is really happening around us. He takes a strong stance in reminding the elected leaders they are supposed to be for the people. 


 

 

I would recommend this awesome movie to anyone who enjoyed the previous films. But even if you haven’t seen the other three films you can still pick up and understand the storyline. I have watched all four films now and they just keep getting better and better. I do think this movie on losing free speech is a very timely release. I thought this film had a unique aspect and I loved how they looked at the homeschool curriculum and they had the government trying to control what they teach. I loved the acting of Francesca Battistelli and I have always enjoyed her music and I felt they picked a wonderful actress for the role. She also homeschools her own children in real life. The movie is also based on some headlines from the news. I really liked the different arguments they did in the movie and I truly believe this movie could occur in real life and could possibly even be worst in court regarding homeschool. I also enjoyed how the films included two different storyline scenes between a father and a daughter and a redemption. I won’t share everything but that surprise but I think it added a special dynamic to the story.   


 



Many thanks to Pinnacle Peak for providing this product/product information for review.  Opinions are 100% my own and NOT influenced by monetary compensation.  I did receive the product in exchange for this review and post.


 

About the movie: 

 

· This next film in the God’s Not Dead franchise is an inspiring, must-see movie for everyone, especially those in the homeschooling community


· Featuring Christian singer Francesca Battistelli as a Christian homeschool mom who’s fighting for the right to continue educating her children at home




· Several original members of the God’s Not Dead cast are back in this film as well, including David A.R. White as Reverend Dave Hill, Paul Kwo as Martin Yip, and Hadeel Sittu as Ayisha Moradi





Synopsis: The God’s Not Dead franchise continues in God’s Not Dead: We the People as Reverend Dave (White) is called to defend a group of Christian homeschooling families.  He finds himself taken aback by the interference of the government, and believing that their right to educate their own children is a freedom worth fighting for, Reverend Dave is called to Washington DC to testify in a landmark congressional hearing that will determine the future of religious freedom in our country for years to come.

 

 


Get your tickets to see GOD’S NOT DEAD: WE THE PEOPLE, only in theaters October 4, 5 & 6!

 

 

Buy Tickets Here: https://www.fathomevents.com/events/Gods-Not-Dead-We-The-People


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