Faith Like Potatoes
At times taxing and slow, and endearing at others, this flick is based on a true story of a white farmer that struggles to make a go of it in South Africa. He’s ruled by anger until he surrenders to Jesus and then his adventurous life sees resurrection miracles and the joy of community. Kudos to the filmmakers for not avoiding pain. [Sony Pictures Entertainment] Doug Van Pelt
Spiritual Relevancy: 100
Obscenities: 0
Scenes Of Gore: 0
Nudity/Sexuality: 0
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