Dios No Esta Muerto 4 -
The film highlights the legal and social pressures faced by believers in a modern, secular society.
The film leans heavily into American heritage and the "We the People" sentiment found in the U.S. Constitution. Dios no esta muerto 4
If you’d like more specifics on the or help comparing it to the first three movies, let me know! The film highlights the legal and social pressures
David A.R. White returns as Reverend Dave, providing a bridge to the previous films. If you’d like more specifics on the or
It encourages Christians to be active participants in the democratic process and to defend constitutional freedoms.
The battle moves from a small local community to the halls of Congress in Washington, D.C. Reverend Dave must testify before a hostile committee, arguing that faith is not a threat to the state, but the very foundation of a free society. Notable Elements
When a group of Christian families receives an unexpected visit from a government social worker, they are told their homeschooling curriculum is "insufficient" and potentially "subversive." Led by Reverend Dave Hill, the families refuse to comply with state mandates that interfere with their right to raise their children according to their faith. Key Themes

