

We’ve also got our new devotional, “Share the Light: 40 World-Changing Devotions,” that includes action points for reaching out to family, community, and further to help spread a message of love and hope to the world.Īnswer (Kevin Sorbo): I have two movies in the can opening in theaters this year. I get approached at every airport or wherever I go, frankly, by people asking me to continue making the faith-based films, like “What If…” and “God’s Not Dead,” “Abel’s Field,” and “Let There Be Light.”Īnswer (Sam Sorbo): First, the film is launching this weekend in Canada! We are also doing church “encore” presentations, where churches, through can book the film, at no cost, and sell tickets as a fundraiser and also as outreach for their ministry to the community. Those states seem to want stories with values, morals, positive messages … The heartland understands. It doesn’t come from the “flyover” states.

But I believe it’s largely the media that has created the cultural divide you mentioned. The impact of this film made people recognize the universal human condition, that we are more alike than different, and that love and forgiveness are of utmost importance.Īnswer (Kevin Sorbo): That’s right, and the letters we got on our websites were amazing testimonies to that powerful statement. The amazing thing is that people stayed in their seats, in the theaters, during the credit roll, until the end, and then, exiting the theaters, they talked with each other.

It shares the truth - universal truths about life, death and love, and these are truths that everyone can agree on, and that everyone feels and knows. The truth despises the lie, so the truth will eventually win, but we are left to contend - which is what we do.
