Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueWhen a homeless man interrupts the comfortable routine of First Church of Raymond, life will never be the same for the apathetic congregation.When a homeless man interrupts the comfortable routine of First Church of Raymond, life will never be the same for the apathetic congregation.When a homeless man interrupts the comfortable routine of First Church of Raymond, life will never be the same for the apathetic congregation.
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Laura Lieben
- Rachel Winslow
- (as Laura Seabrook)
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One of the best Christian movies I have seen. I admit that actors play could be slightly better (it is not bad thought) but scenario and message this movie sends to the world and especially to people who believes in God and go to churches is very strong and makes you rethink your life. It is one of the movies which stays in your mind for a long time.
Love the idea and plot line of this movie. The concept of only doing what Jesus would do is very thought provoking. However, I do feel like if this movie had a better ending I could give it a 10 out of 10. The ending was horrible. I was completely left hanging and confused.
While I cannot disagree with other reviewers that the acting and the script of this production leave a lot to be desired, the intentions are commendable in calling attention to the fact that way too many supposedly Christian churches neither effectively preach nor put into practice the lessons from the Bible. One reviewer is obviously hostile to anything Christian so this movie presented an easy target for the vitriolic opinions of which one is entitled. It is sadly true that it has long been the case that faith-based movies so often just simply do not rival secular films in most any category of comparison. Part of that is likely due to money and budgeting - this one costing a mere $22,000, according to this website, apparently a mostly volunteer cast and staff. Even if money is available, many actors will avoid such films due to adverse association and rejection by their professional peers. To be sure, there are also secular productions that are equally as amateurish but represent a small percentage of the total. Producers of Christian-themed films are going to have to raise the bar in order to project their work to those beyond the "choir."
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I believe that this movie is a must see for everyone Pastors, Believers, and even none believers, the many good messages in it is sure to get you thinking, and maybe even re-evaluate yourselves on how you think, myself included also being a Believer, Pastors and all Christians alike, this movie sends a lot of really good and positive messages!!! Anyone who watches this movie is sure to come away with some really good and positive heart felt messages. The acting of all the cast was really good. I liked this movie so much i have bought a couple extra copy's to give away to some friends and i am getting ready to buy several more to give to some more friends and some family members so that they to can enjoy it, knowing that they are all sure to come away with some really good heart felt messages just like i did. I would highly recommend this movie to all, and i am sure that you to will come away with some very good and positive messages.
In His Steps is another Christian film started out with good intentions about trying to live as Jesus actually lived. But an amateurish production and an amateurish cast really bog this one down. The acting is on the level of the high school drama club.
A homeless guy who is looking for work gets kicked to the curb by a few people when he's looking for work. At church service he interrupts the pastor and challenges people to live their lives by what they hear and not just save the nostrums for Sunday service. Many try to do just that.
Two things this film doesn't deal with at all. Many of the homeless are mentally ill and that's been so since the 70s when mental health services began to be cut. Not a word mentioned here. Secondly a great many of us more and more also since the 70s live paycheck to paycheck. Many too many live our lives that way and this film never questions the basic assumptions of why our society is that way.
This one is strictly for church folks and their insular world.
A homeless guy who is looking for work gets kicked to the curb by a few people when he's looking for work. At church service he interrupts the pastor and challenges people to live their lives by what they hear and not just save the nostrums for Sunday service. Many try to do just that.
Two things this film doesn't deal with at all. Many of the homeless are mentally ill and that's been so since the 70s when mental health services began to be cut. Not a word mentioned here. Secondly a great many of us more and more also since the 70s live paycheck to paycheck. Many too many live our lives that way and this film never questions the basic assumptions of why our society is that way.
This one is strictly for church folks and their insular world.
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- ConnexionsEdited from In His Steps: The Series (2012)
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- 22 000 $US (estimé)
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By what name was In His Steps (2013) officially released in Canada in English?
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