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God's Not Dead: A Light in Darkness

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Videos & Photos

  • Official Trailer
  • Trailer 1

Movie Info & Cast

Synopsis

Pastor Dave (David A.R. White) responds to the unimaginable tragedy of having his church, located on the grounds of the local university, burned down.

Cast

  • Megan Alexander
  • Adeeja Rochele Anderson
  • Carrlyn Bathe
  • Lauren Taylor Berkman
  • Bill Birch
  • Samantha Boscarino
  • Jennifer Cipolla
  • Barry Clifton
  • Vaughn Collar
  • John Corbett

Atom User Reviews

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it was realistic for life of how the movie went which was very good in my opinion.

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Jay B
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It's what the church needs to hear we need to Love people.

MM
Marsha M

Metacritic

25
Apr 2, 2018

The virtues of God’s Not Dead: A Light in Darkness, are few. So let’s get them out of the way right out of the gate. It’s replaced the generally hostile, defensive and political tone of the first two films with a veneer of “We have to learn to get along.” It’s still toxic, only less so.

Metacritic review by Roger Moore
Roger Moore
Movie Nation
50
Mar 30, 2018

A lot of grappling happens. The community grapples. The characters grapple. People grapple alone, people grapple together. Grappling is more interesting to watch than certainty, any day of the week.

Metacritic review by Sheila O'Malley
Sheila O'Malley
RogerEbert.com
50
Mar 29, 2018

While God's Not Dead: A Light in Darkness proves less fiery in its preaching than its predecessors, it's also a significantly duller offering. How could it not be, considering that its main plot element involves a courtroom battle over real estate?

Metacritic review by Frank Scheck
Frank Scheck
The Hollywood Reporter