God’s Not Dead 2: Movie Review
from pluggedin.com
Grace Wesley is neither a troublemaker nor a crusader. But when this conscientious Christian and public high school history teacher answers some honest questions about Jesus posed to her by a struggling, seeking student, she soon finds herself in trouble and at the forefront of a crusade … to prove that God is still not dead.
Grace is first dragged into the principal’s office, then before the school board and, finally, into court as the ACLU leverages her “religious” responses as a way to drive the wedge between church and state even deeper than it already is.
[…] God’s Not Dead challenges American Christians to grapple with the fact that freedom to express their faith is under fire.God’s Not Dead 2 does too.
It is indisputable that such freedoms are indeed taking heat in our culture—sometimes in small ways, other times in more significant ways. The list of real-life legal challenges seen scrolling through the credits aptly illustrates this.