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Oct 22, 2024 7:42:08 AM

‘God’s Not Dead: In God We Trust’ to Stream Exclusively on Pure Flix Starting November 1

If you missed your chance to see “God’s Not Dead: In God We Trust” in theaters, we have good news: the film will be streaming exclusively on Great American Pure Flix starting November 1st!  

God’s Not Dead: In God We Trust” tells the story of Pastor David Hill (David A. R. White), who amid political and spiritual turmoil, steps up to run for Congress after an incumbent's sudden death. With an opponent who aims to erase religion from policy, David's fight becomes a beacon of hope and optimism for people seeking moral leadership in a divided world.

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In addition to White, the film also stars Isaiah Washington, Dean Cain, Samaire Armstrong, Ray Wise, Scott Baio and Charlene Tilton. There are also guest appearances by Raymond Arroyo, the Grammy Award-Winning band Newsboys, and former Governor Mike Huckabee who believes the film could not come at a better time.  

The film emphasizes how millions of Christians choose not to exercise their right to vote, which is a timely issue given that 2024 is a Presidential Election year. 

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“You can’t compartmentalize your faith,” he said. “If you live in a world that you would like to be able to influence for Christ, then don’t tell me you’re not going to vote.” 

The film’s producer, Michael Scott, also discussed the film’s emphasis on Christians voting this election. 

"We should vote for what we stand for," Scott said. "Choose the candidates that best align for you."

"For me, as a Christian, I think we need to do that," he continued. "I always say, let your voice be heard, let your vote be heard. I think it's so important. And I think in today's world, we have such a political divide. I don't believe any one man's going to fix that divide. I think if we put God in the center of that, that's where we can see a difference." 

Thankfully, the film’s underlying message about the enduring relevance of faith, hope, and optimism in public service and at the heart of governance seems to have resonated with fans. During the film’s two-week run in theaters back in September, it racked up a 98% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes 

Mark your calendars for November 1st and get ready to stream “God’s Not Dead: In God We Trust” on Great American Pure Flix just in time for the election! 

And if you’re needing a refresher on the previous four installments of the most successful faith franchise of all-time, we encourage you to watch “God’s Not Dead” movies 1-4 right here on Great American Pure Flix. Not a member?  Sign up for your free 7-day trial today. 

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Marissa Mayer

Marissa Mayer is a writer and editor with more than 10 years of professional experience. Her work has been featured in Christian Post, The Daily Signal, and Intellectual Takeout. Mayer has a B.A. in English with an emphasis in Creative Writing from Arizona State University.

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