This is Our Time 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. This is an inspirational film about what it really means, and what it really takes, to follow the call of God in your life.
Nowadays, I find that finding family-friendly movies is becoming a more difficult task. I loved the message that this movie shared and thought I related to its storyline as well as its characters. As a professor of college students at a Christian college this is a perfect film to address God’s calling in their life and continuing to develop that upon graduation. I plan to add this to most of the graduation gifts I give later this year. Inspirational and entertaining, This is Our Time is a wholesome movie with updated elements.
Available on April 16th, This is Our Time is available nationwide at Family Christian Stores and most Christian online and brick-and-mortar retail stores nationwide. For even more up to date information, you can find This is Our Time on Facebook.
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