Container of (work): God's not dead (Motion picture) Container of (work): Woodlawn (Motion picture) Container of (work): Indivisible (Motion picture) God is not dead.
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Title from disc surface. Woodlawn: based on the book "Woodlawn" by Todd Gerelds with Mark Schlabach. God's not dead special features: Behind the scenes; Chasing the sun official music video by Safe Haven; What I know official music video by Tricia Brock; Student rights on university campuses. Woodlawn bonus features: Behind-the scenes including The true story of Woodlawn documentary ; Filmmaker commentaries; Deleted scenes. Indivisible bonus features: Interviews with Sarah Drew, Tia Mowry, cast and crew ; The heart of Indivisible ; Deleted scenes. God's not dead: Kevin Sorbo, Shane Harper, David A.R. White, Trisha LaFache, Hadeel Sittu, Dean Cain ; special appearances by Willie Robertson, Korie Robertson. Woodlawn: Sean Astin, Nic Bishop, Caleb Castille, Sherri Shepherd, Jon Voight. Indivisible: Sarah Drew, Justin Bruening, Jason George, Madeline Carroll, Tanner Stine, Michael O'Neill, Tia Mowry, Eric Close.
God's not dead: A Christian college freshman, Josh Wheaton, and his atheist philosophy professor hold court on the existence of God. To pass the course, Josh must prove to the class that God is alive and well. This dare could cost him his relationships, his career, even his future, but Josh stands up for his faith and takes on the challenge. Woodlawn: In 1973, a spiritual awakening captured the heart of nearly every player of the Woodlawn High School football team, including its coach Tandy Gerelds. Their dedication to love and unity in a school filled with racism and hate leads to the largest high school football game ever played in the torn city of Birmingham, Alabama, and the rise of its first African American superstar, Tony Nathan. Indivisible: Based on the true story of Army Chaplain Darren Turner and his wife Heather. With a strong, faith-filled marriage, the Turners are ready to follow their calling: serving God, family, and country. Fresh from seminary and basic training, Chaplain Turner and his family arrive at Fort Stewart. Before the Turners can even unpack, Darren is deployed to Iraq. Heather is left taking care of their three young children alone; as well as serving the families of the other deployed soldiers.
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