Mom’s Night Out @mnomovie Starring Sarah Drew, Sean Astin, Patricia Heaton and Trace Atkins, Mom’s Night Out is a real-life depiction of what every frazzled mom dreams of — a peaceful, carefree night out with girlfriends. The film follows Allyson (Sarah Drew) and her fellow mommy friends as they attempt to have a quiet, child-free evening full of adult conversion while their husbands watch the kids. This family comedy offers authentic characters and a true-to-life story that moms and dads of all ages will instantly identify with as they laugh and cry right along with the cast. With a large dose of hilarity, Mom’s Night Out celebrates the beautiful, crazy mess that we call parenthood. A.D. The Bible Continues @bibleseries “A.D. The Bible Continues” picks up right where the critically-acclaimed mini-series “The Bible” left off, beginning with the crucifixion and resurrection of Christ. The 12-week mini-series, which began appropriately on Easter Sunday, finds executive producers Roma Downey (“The Bible”) and Mark Burnett (“The Bible,” “The Voice”) taking viewers on a journey through the later chapters of biblical history as the Christian faith began to multiply, thanks to bold Christ followers like Paul, Peter and John. The spotlight lands on the disciples and their ministry work as they begin to introduce the gospel message to people hungry for hope. “A.D. The Bible Continues” airs Sunday nights on NBC. Do You Believe? @dybmovie From the creators of last year’s K-LOVE Film & TV Impact award-winning movie God’s Not Dead, comes Do You Believe? With an all-star cast that includes Mira Sorvino, Sean Astin, Cybill Shepherd and Lee Majors, the film follows a dozen different people whose lives intersect as they search for significance and meaning. One of these individuals, a local pastor, is shaken to his core after an encounter with a street-corner preacher, reminding him that actions speak louder than words. The incident becomes a catalyst that impacts everyone he touches in divine ways that can only be orchestrated by God. Moreover, the Newsboys also provide the theme song for the movie with their hit, “We Believe.” 66 K LOVE FANAWARDS . COM 6 6 K L O V E F A N AWA R D S . C OM # K L O V E F A N AWA R D S 6 7 Saving Christmas @kirkcameron This past holiday season, Kirk Cameron encouraged people to keep the “Christ” in Christmas with his new film, Saving Christmas. The movie follows Kirk’s on-screen fictional family. When his sister’s annual holiday party faces ruin thanks to his brother-in-law Christian’s “Bah Humbug” attitude, Cameron embarks on an all-out mission to help Christian discover the true meaning of the season. Saving Christmas offers a strong biblical basis for the holiday’s time-honored traditions and provides a simultaneously hilarious and endearing take on December 25. Filled with dancing, feasting, family and all the things that make Christmas meaningful, the film gives viewers plenty of reasons to celebrate. THE DrOP BOX @thedropboxfilm In partnership with Focus on the Family and Kindred Image, The Drop Box tells the story of South Korean pastor Lee Jong-rak and his heroic efforts to care for the least of these. When an abandoned baby was left on his church’s doorstep, Jong-rak decided to provide a “baby box” for the hundreds of children abandoned in his country. The documentary is a heart-wrenching narrative exploring the physical, emotional and financial toll associated with providing refuge to orphans who would otherwise be abandoned on the streets. The film’s also become a tool to teach people about the great need of the more than 150 million orphans around the world waiting for forever families. FILM&TV I M P A C T
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