Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee champions the new film “In God We Trust” as a story tailored for the present time. The movie is likened to “Mr. Smith Goes to Washington” but adapted to the modern era where religious faith is not as openly expressed, and religious freedom is at risk. Drawing inspiration from Ronald Reagan’s speech in the past, the film delves into issues of faith in the public arena, religious freedom, and accusations of Christian nationalism. With a cast including David A. R. White, Dean Cain, and Scott Baio, Huckabee plays himself in the film, providing a timely and powerful narrative.

The storyline delves into a congressional campaign between a seasoned politician and a Christian minister thrust into the political sphere at short notice. Huckabee discusses how Christians are often criticized for not keeping their faith to themselves and wanting to impose their values on others. The film aims to inspire and empower Christians to take a stand against societal injustices, including inappropriate school materials and cultural clashes, urging them to engage in their communities and make their voices heard at the ballot box.

Addressing the issue of Christians being maligned for their beliefs, Huckabee emphasizes the importance of standing up for what one believes in. He describes how some parents have fought against inappropriate school materials, sparking controversy and changes in curriculum. The film acts as a call to action for those who sat out of previous elections, highlighting the significance of participation in the political process to effect change on a broader scale.

Huckabee, an evangelical minister and staunch supporter of Donald Trump, celebrates the transparency and lack of deceit he sees in the president. Despite their differences in some areas, Huckabee highlights Trump’s support for evangelicals and his pro-life stance. While Trump has faced criticism for his shifting positions on pro-life issues, Huckabee defends the president’s global policies, particularly regarding Israel, citing biblical principles and geopolitical reasoning for his backing.

Huckabee’s personal and political ties to Israel are rooted in biblical beliefs and practical considerations. He shares a harrowing experience of encountering a Hamas attack during a visit to Israel, underlining the country’s profound yet restrained response to acts of violence. Huckabee’s unwavering support for Israel is based on biblical teachings and the belief that blessing Israel leads to personal blessings. Despite his past presidential campaigns, Huckabee asserts that he has no intention of running for higher office again, content to support and guide others in politics instead.

Audiences can catch “God’s Not Dead: In God We Trust” in cinemas or choose to own or rent the film for viewing from October 4th onwards. The movie aims to inspire viewers to engage in societal issues, stand up for their beliefs, and make a difference in their communities. Huckabee’s involvement in the film and his ongoing advocacy for Christian values and political engagement resonate with the themes presented in the movie, encouraging individuals to be active participants in shaping the world around them.

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