

Involved in little more than her studies, Brooke notices Grace's hope-filled attitude, and asks where Grace finds her optimism. ĪP History teacher Grace Wesley, a devout evangelical Christian, notices that one of her students, Brooke Thawley, is withdrawn following the recent accidental death of her brother. Despite its unfavorable critical reception, it was moderately successful at the box office, earning $24 million on a $5 million budget, though making for a total gross of almost a third of its predecessor. It was the final film role for Fred Dalton Thompson, who died in November 2015. God's Not Dead 2 was released on April 1, 2016. As with God's Not Dead, critics felt that atheists were again portrayed as flat stereotypes and as unrealistic, scheming villains. The film is seemingly an inversion of historical cases of prosecution of science teachers over the teaching of evolution, portrayed in films such as Inherit the Wind. The film received widely negative reviews from critics, who considered it a wildly unrealistic example of alleged anti-Christian legal cases to the point of playing into the Christian persecution complex the film's understanding of how church and state are balanced in education was criticized as "wholly divorced from any rational understanding of the topic". The film presents an evangelical perspective on the separation of church and state. It follows a high school teacher facing a court case that could end her career, after having answered a student's seemingly innocuous question about Jesus.

White reprising his role as Reverend David Hill, Paul Kwo, Benjamin Onyango, and Tricha LaFache also reprise their roles as Martin Yip, Reverend Jude, and Amy Ryan respectively. It is a sequel to the 2014 film God's Not Dead. White, Hayley Orrantia and Sadie Robertson. God's Not Dead 2 is just one of several movies in theaters to being April 2016 alongside Everybody Wants Some!!, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2, 10 Cloverfield Lane.God's Not Dead 2 is a 2016 American Christian drama film, directed by Harold Cronk, and starring Melissa Joan Hart, Jesse Metcalfe, David A. With strong voices on both side of the argument, Tom feels that perhaps the only way of winning this case is to prove once and for all that Jesus actually existed. There, Tom fights for Grace's religious freedom in front of a judge (Ernie Hudson) and a fierce prosecuting attorney (Ray Wise). While Grace and her attorney Tom Endler (Jesse Metcalfe) are offered a deal that would bar Grace from teaching again, the pair decide to take the issue to court. However, because she cited scripture in her answer, school officials (including Robin Givens, Jon Lindstrom and Natalie Canerday) disagree after a parent complains. As a devout Christian, Grace answers the question in a manner that she believes is honest and direct answer. In God's Not Dead 2, high school teacher Grace Wesley (Melissa Joan Hart) is asked a question about Jesus in relation to kindness one day during class.

Harold Cronk directed God's Not Dead 2, which opened in theaters on April 1, 2016. The Christian drama, which is a sequel to the 2014 God's Not Dead, was written by Chuck Konzelman and Cary Solomon. God's Not Dead 2 tell the story of one public school teacher who heads to court to defend her religious beliefs.
