It leaves you with a passion for proclaming confidently what you believe in. This is the kind of story that keeps going with you even after you finish it. “I’m not going to be afraid to say the word Jesus”, as Grace said. Long story short: I absolutely loved it! I hadn’t read a novelization before and for me the author did a great job! It’s awesome! This book has ignited in me the willingness to stand firm and fight for the right of speaking boldly about my faith.
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Based on the highly anticipated movie sequel, this novel tells more about the story behind the new blockbuster film and gives fans an update on favorite characters from the original film.more
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Both are soon on a journey to understand what genuine faith really means as they fight to save Grace's job and avoid a court decision that could cripple the free speech rights of all Christians in the marketplace. Tom's research leads him to Amy Ryan, a reporter and former skeptic who found faith while battling cancer and watching the classroom battle unfold at Hadleigh University a year ago. He finds himself fighting for a cause he doesn't even believe in. Tom Endler, a lawyer with the teachers' union, is tapped to reluctantly represent Grace in her fight for her First Amendment rights. Suddenly, Brooke becomes a pawn in an epic court case that could cost Grace the career she loves. She is on the hot seat with the school district after she answers Brooke Thawley's question about Jesus during a classroom discussion. where Christian Grace Wesley teaches high school history. but they're trying to kick him out of the public square! Welcome back to Hope Springs. Suddenly, Brooke becomes a pawn in an epic court case that could cost God's not dead. “You of all people should realize, when you’re going through something really hard, the teacher is always quiet during the test.God's not dead. “If we stand by and do nothing, the pressure that we feel today will be persecution tomorrow.” “The thing about atheism is it doesn’t take away the pain it just takes away the hope.”
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Here are some quotes I found pretty powerful - but you’ll have to watch the movie for context and to understand them ?
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It will give you food for thought, as it did for me. I’m careful not to cross it, but this film made me wonder if I shouldn’t be as careful? That’s something I need to think through on my own, for sure.
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I’m reminded often (in my own thoughts) of the need to be careful and not be proselytizing, but just like in this film, there’s a line. The movie rang a little close to home for me, as a public elementary school teacher. He plays a lawyer who, while not a believer, will NOT give up on his fight to make sure Grace keeps her right to believe in Jesus. Another excellent choice was Jesse Metcalfe as Tom. Further, I haven’t seen Melissa Joan Hart (Grace) in anything since Sabrina The Teenage Witch, and while I thoroughly enjoyed that when it was running, I’m pleased to say she’s grown up a lot and she was an excellent choice for this role. I’m so glad the writers worked him back in. Repeat characters include Martin, Reverend Dave, Reverend Jude, Amy, and The Newsboys have all come back for this sequel, and I have to say that I absolutely LOVE Martin.