Camy Arnett really is not playing a role. Sure, he's not a sports equipment president in real life, but, the basics of Joshua Moore, is Camy Arnett.
As far as the film goes, as the author states, its not perfect, however, it does do its job, in a fairly believable manner, albeit, on a super fast track.
Unfortunately, the target audience is perceived to the church crowd; it is not. That is the main audience, but, the actual target audience is the unbeliever, non church goer. Despite this, the film does do its job, for both audiences: share a straightforward, no bars hold presentation and inspiring challenge to step up your commitment to Christ.
The presentation is in my opinion, very well done.
Camy Arnett really is not playing a role. Sure, he's not a sports equipment president in real life, but, the basics of Joshua Moore, is Camy Arnett.
As far as the film goes, as the author states, its not perfect, however, it does do its job, in a fairly believable manner, albeit, on a super fast track.
Unfortunately, the target audience is perceived to the church crowd; it is not. That is the main audience, but, the actual target audience is the unbeliever, non church goer. Despite this, the film does do its job, for both audiences: share a straightforward, no bars hold presentation and inspiring challenge to step up your commitment to Christ.
The presentation is in my opinion, very well done.