The movie tells the interwoven stories of Luke (T.J. Dalrymple) and Alé (Erin Bethea), who marry right after school and move to India to serve as missionaries for Embrace A Village, a ministry that cares for those afflicted with leprosy and their families; aspiring financier Catherine (Kate Cobb), who joins a prestigious financial institution determined to make an impact on corporate America; Ryder (Matthew Florida), who lands an impressive job in social media and can’t wait to use the powerful medium for a greater good; and Ethan (Shawn-Caulin Young,) seemingly the odd man out, who struggles to find his God-given-purpose and feels sidelined by God.
“What they all come to learn is that it never really was their time,” Arnold said. “It always was, always is, God’s time.”
My Review:
What a powerful message this movie has! I think it is something many of forget and struggle with from time to time. I am not sure there is anyone that hasn't struggled with trying to find out what our purpose is. Most people will find they fit in with one of the characters whether its the they know what they are suppose to do and are doing it, can't wait to be able to do it or just not sure. I love the message of how it is always our time to being doing God's will and that his plan for us is in the right now.
I found this movie to be enjoyable to watch but like many Christian films is does have the weak acting and filming, but the great thing is the message is so strong that it doesn't matter. I would recommend this movie to many people. This is a great movie for graduates (high school or college) as they are going out and beginning their lives.
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