When a pastor is shaken by the visible faith of a street-corner preacher, he is reminded that true belief always requires action. His response ignites a journey that impacts everyone it touches in ways that only God could orchestrate.
More professionally produced and acted than the indiegelical norm, but only fitfully engaging on a dramatic level and entirely hermetic on a theological one.
– Scott Foundas,
Variety,
20 Mar 2015
rotten:
Wherever you fall on the spectrum of spirituality, the only answer to "Do You Believe?" is "No."
– Alonso Duralde,
TheWrap,
20 Mar 2015
rotten:
A self-aggrandizing sermon that preaches only to the faithful.
– Rafer Guzman,
Newsday,
21 Mar 2015
rotten:
A deranged melodrama where any sense of soapy, campy fun is undercut by the preachy, self-serious tone.