The Grace Card - IN THEATERS
Synopsis
Everything can change in an instant ... and take a lifetime to unravel.
When Mac McDonald loses his son in an accident, the ensuing 17 years of bitterness and pain erodes his love for his family and leaves him angry with God ... and just about everyone else.
Mac's rage stonewalls his career in the police department and makes for a combustible situation when he's partnered with Sam Wright, a rising star on the force who happens to be a part-time pastor and a loving family man.
Mac's home life is as frightening as anything he encounters on the streets of Memphis. Money is tight and emotions run high as he constantly argues with his wife and his surviving son Blake, who is hanging with the wrong crowd and in danger of flunking out of school.
Sam Wright also never expected to be a police officer. He has a calling—to be a minister like his Grandpa George. But leading a small, start-up church doesn't always put enough food on the table for a young family, so Sam doubles as a police officer. With his new promotion to Sergeant, Sam starts questioning if his real calling might actually be police work rather than the pastorate.
Can Mac and Sam somehow join forces to help one another when it's impossible for either of them to look past their differences—especially the most obvious one?
Every day, we have the opportunity to rebuild relationships and heal deep wounds by extending and receiving God's grace. Offer THE GRACE CARD ... and never underestimate the power of God's love.
Oh, the trailer for Courageous will be showing with the film! There's a good reason to go see it right there! :) I do know that the movie is rated PG-13, for a more in depth content review Click Here.
You can see video clips, photos and find out more info at their website:
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Reader Comments (2)
I was really excited..until I saw the rating...*sigh* why? why did they have to make it so violent? It just frustrates me. sigh
I haven't seen the film, so I don't how "bad" the violence really is, but I do know that the MPAA rating board does seem to be harder on films the give a Christian worldview.