Gods Not Dead We The People (DVD)
$24.99
The God’s Not Dead franchise continues in God’s Not Dead: We the People as Reverend Dave is called to defend a group of Christian Homeschooling families. He finds himself taken aback by the interference of the government, and believing that their right to educate their own children is a freedom worth fighting for, Reverent Dave is called to Washington, DC to testify in a landmark congressional hearing that will determine the future of religious freedom in our country for the years to come. Bonus features include We the People: Behind the Scenes and Francesca Battistelli Music Video – “God Is Good”. Rated PG. English SDH, Spanish and French subtitles.
2 in stock (additional units can be purchased)
SKU (UPC): 191329209141
Produced by: PureFlix Entertainment
Binding: Video DVD
Published: December 2021
Publisher: Pure Flix Entertainment – Pinnacle Peak Pictures
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