Saving God: One Soul At A Time - DVD | List Price: | $24.99 | | Price: | $21.24 | | You Save: | $3.75 (15% off) | Stock Status: In Stock Updated: 2/8/2010 4:14pm PST Description: Armstrong Cane (Rhames) served 15 years in prison for manslaughter. Towards the end of his sentence, Armstrong reforms and finds God in his life. Now, out of prison, he serves God as the Pastor of his community church. As he works to rebuild the community he left behind, the ex con meets Norris (Murphy) and recognizes a young man headed down the wrong path. Lured into the depths of drugs and violence by local dealer Blaze (McDermott), the troubled teen is pulled in opposite directions. While battling to keep on the right path, Cane fights to save Norris from a life of drugs and violence, but the ultimate question remains: Can people really change, or will the demons of their past overcome them? Some of the Actors: - Ving Rhames ("Mission Impossible 1-3")
- Dean McDermott ("So NoTORIous")
- Ricardo Chavira ("Desperate Housewives")
- Dwain Murphy ("How She Move")
- Genelle Willams ("Radio Free Roscoe") co-stars along with 2008 Double Juno Award Nominee and R&B sensation Jully Black. Black's soulful musical voice is also featured in "Saving God".
Customer Testimonials: " My 2nd purchase arrived two days after I ordered it and the shipping rate was excellent." - V. Mitchell Details: | Format: | DVD Region 1 Widescreen What's a Region Code? | | Closed Captions: | Yes | | Languages: | English | | Product Release Date: | Tuesday, October 14, 2008 | | Length/Run Time: | 100 Minutes | | Produced By: | Domenic Serafino, Wayne Thompson, Philip Mellows, Andre Van Heerden | | Directed By: | Duane Crichton | | MPAA Rating: | PG-13 | | UPC/ISBN Number: | 096009599898 | | Public Performance Rights: | Cloud Ten Pictures |  | CUSTOMERS ALSO PURCHASED... |  | |  Latest Reviews for Saving God: One Soul At A Time - DVD (View all 10 reviews)  Saving God: One Soul At A Time - DVD – michael wood, 01/06/2010I think some reviewers need to rewatch this movie!
Yes, there is a part where they say 'They've only been with each other'. There is no mention of sex, the context of the conversation isn't sex... infact I just rewatched the scene. They are talking about in a relationship (non-sexual) as in, they have only been with each other since they engaged in the part of their life of relationship with members of the opposite sex. I'm saddened to think that this could be taken out of context so badly - this is a good 'Christian' movie.
It is set in the current world and reflects on where we are as a society: drugs, money, power, etc but also delivers the truth: God, salvation, hope, encouragement, boldness, etc. And as a film is produced to excellent stands - script included!!
There was no swearing. There was no sexual content. There was violence, but not graphic (ie. We don't have bloody fights in this one) nor over cooked (ie. they aren't smashing people up for minutes, the fights last seconds). The theme is mature and the story points complex and deep, as in I wouldn't show it to a 9 year old, but I would allow teenagers (14+) to watch this. This is a gritty, Christian and faith based movie.
There was another comment made, about the name and Saving God, when does He need saving. It's not about literally saving God, it's all to do with the context of the story line of the movie... which I don't want to spoil. Saving God vs Selling God, saving as in protecting the truth of God, and not dressing it up and selling it as something else (Pastor Cane and Pastor Christoper, the pauper pastor and the rich pastor). Please don't just read something, watch something and immediately take offence because it wasn't something you expected or understood. You know Jesus came along and told everyone that they would eat his body - how crazy did that sound to the pharisees? But he didn't mean literally, did he? No.
Bless all you people - and I encourage people to check this movie out - just for something more mature, Christian based and non-cheesy!! This is the standard that other Christian dramas should look to.
Good job Ving! It's about time Hollywood actors who are followers of Christ to step up and use their God given talent to promote our saviour: Jesus! Saving God: One Soul At A Time - DVD – Head Start Baptist Church/ Kevin Smith, 10/29/2009I did not purchase this movie, a friend of mine let me watch it. For starters, the name is terrible. SAVING GOD? When did God need saved? I did not read some of the other reviews until after seeing the movie. I must agree that I was disappointed. It could give persons a misperception of the Word of God.
I would not recommend this movie, it was made well, but is not Biblical. In my eyes it can do as much harm as good. Thanks Saving God: One Soul At A Time - DVD – dan rabenhorst, 02/02/2009I was caught by surprise, this was VERY well done and with a good Christian theme to boot... Saving God: One Soul At A Time - DVD – Janie Young, 01/24/2009I was excited when i first received the dvd in the mail but i was very disappointed. I couldn't believe how it was portrayed as okay that the supposed "christian" couple have only "been" with one another.
Call it what it is Fornication=Sin=separation from God!
There are too many wrong things that i saw in this film i cannot mention them all.....bottom line is this film is not based on God's Word!!!
I would not recommend this film. Saving God: One Soul At A Time - DVD – susan Sampson, 01/23/2009My youth group really enjoyed this movie. It's a keeper! Saving God: One Soul At A Time - DVD – Chris Walker, 01/09/2009Cloud Ten has done a fantastic job with producing high-quality films that glorify God. There's a difference between evangelical and church films. This is what confuses so many Christians.
An evangelical film is a like handing out a tract. It's to plant seeds in the UnBeliever, not to strengthen the mature Believer's faith. Saving God is one. The Genius Club is another.
A church film is to strengthen one's walk with God (Second Chance, Vow To Cherish, Left Behind).
We have to be very careful not to judge. Especially by those who have never made a film.
I wish sometimes we would have a 'review' board for Christian plumbers or Christian accountants, etc. Then people would understand making a movie is easier said than done.
You take a simple white paper and turn it into a screenplay. Then you raise the money, assemble the cast, hire a director, hire a production designer, costume designer, get attacked by lawyers, agents, greedy people and survive post-production. Then, you try to distribute the picture and face the myriad of more attacks from ungrateful Christians.
Fortunately, we can cast all our burdens on the shoulders of Jesus and know he understands how hard it is to actually be on the field for Christ and not in the stands booing.
God bless all the struggling Christian filmmakers. Saving God: One Soul At A Time - DVD – Patricia Hill, 12/05/2008Excellent, Excellent movie. The plot is great all of the acting was excellent. My borther ordered this after watching mine ,and is going to show this movie at his church to all of his young people. I will next purchase this movie. I just loved it. I rate this movie with a five star preformance.
Thanks
Pat HILL Saving God: One Soul At A Time - DVD – Simone Ball, 11/21/2008Buyer beware! This is a “faith-based” not a “Christian” movie, i.e. secular people making a movie that mentions and involves Christianity. An ex-con turned pastor wants to reach people in a bad neighborhood for God – realistic set-up, great potential. A teenage girl finds out she’s pregnant, her “Christian” girlfriend encourages her to talk to God about it. So far, so good. The pregnant girl points out the great example of the “Christian” couple to her boyfriend, “They’ve only been with each other!” !!! Wow! What a long way we have come! So people are good Christians now if they fornicate with only one partner?? [I guess I am so hopelessly old-fashioned, I have no chance of ever catching up. And then, on second thought, I don’t think I want to!] There are other weak points: when the pastor decides that the teenage boy needs to turn to God he pulls him down on his knees and practically makes him “talk to God”. Not something I would suggest for personal soulwinning. If this were a secular movie I’d think it’s ok because of some “values”, e.g. the negative consequences of messing with sin, even “just a little”, or the importance of making right choices even in the face of odds. But as a CHRISTIAN movie it stinks! Saving God: One Soul At A Time - DVD – Angie Colwell, 11/10/2008Outstanding film. Realistic, with many twists and turns in the plot. Saving God: One Soul At A Time - DVD – Teresa Loos, 11/05/2008Excellent movie, not just another us against them movie. Edifies and shows some true Christian behavior.  Displaying 1 to 10 (of 10 reviews) ( View all 10 reviews) | 
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