The franchise follows various protagonists who must stand firm in their faith when confronted by skepticism or opposition in public spaces like university classrooms or political arenas [11, 18].
Uses 1 Peter 3:15 as a biblical foundation for being ready to explain the hope found in Christ [6, 24]. ⚖️ Diverse Perspectives
This guide explores the film series and the foundational book that inspired it, focusing on their core themes of Christian apologetics and the defense of faith in modern society [22, 23]. 🎬 The Film Series God Is Not Dead
A college student, Josh Wheaton, is challenged by his atheist philosophy professor, Dr. Radisson, to prove God’s existence to his class after refusing to sign a statement that "God is dead" [11, 14].
The films are inspired by Rice Broocks' book, [22]. It serves as a manual for Christians to: The franchise follows various protagonists who must stand
After a church is destroyed by fire, Pastor Dave navigates legal battles and personal loss while trying to find hope and forgiveness amidst division [19].
Some critics and non-believers argue the films present a one-sided portrayal of secular individuals as "antagonists" and rely on exaggerated stereotypes of atheists [15, 31]. 🎬 The Film Series A college student, Josh
This chapter follows David Hill as he runs for office, exploring the role of religious values in public governance and the importance of believers making their voices heard [18]. 📖 The Book: Evidence for God