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Apr 24, 2026
0
The "God's Not Dead" franchise has done it again, this movie's whole foundation stems from the use of inane buzzwords, and lands with all the intelligence of an 8 year old's TikTok comment.
Sep 4, 2024
10
God's Not Dead: A Light in Darkness is an inspirational drama that centers on Pastor Dave (David A.R. White) and the unimaginable tragedy he endures when his church, located on the grounds of the local university, is burned down. But his dreams of rebuilding the church face an unexpected setback when university officials reject his plans
Jul 22, 2021
3
I can't say this one was any better or worse than the other 2, I'm honestly giving this one the highest score of the three for being pretty much forgettable, but it still looses points for relying on the same damn song at the end. I know it's in the movies title, but seriously, can't they find a new song?
May 5, 2020
10
I will bring God's Not Dead: A Light In Darkness out of the red and back into the yellow with my positive powers. Yippee.
Jul 21, 2019
2
It's better than the other two, but it still fails to not preach to the choir, causing it to end up isolating non-Protestants.
Aug 22, 2018
10
There is this idea that movies have to be entertaining, fun, and Academy Award level or they get dismissed (e.g., The 15:17 to Paris). This movie along with the others in the series, in my opinion, is not meant to be those things but meant to inspire discussion on truth, morality, government, religion through stories that are based on real events and current events. Spiritual ·Family Movie ·Inspiring ·Uplifting ·Great Ending ·Thought Provoking
May 31, 2018
0
I don't even know if I can bring myself together enough to write this review about this pile of **** I'm a Christian and I can't stand this movie.
Apr 16, 2018
10
this movies makes SJW anti-white, anti-western, muslim-lovers angry so its really good thing. Iam not christian but i like it... BTW: if this movie was about muslims and islam leftie reviewers would praise it and give it 10/10. So yeah DEUS VULT
Apr 9, 2018
1
Unlike the first two movies, the 3rd fortunately spends less time persecuting atheists and other non-Christian religious denominations in its attempt to treat Christians like the most persecuted people in the world. On the the downside it is still poorly written and poorly directed, and it serves no purpose other than to scare away any person who is potentially on the fence about Christianity.
Apr 7, 2018
8
It is amazing how many people are threatened by this movie. They gripe about how it stereotypes not Christians but have no issues with any form of media that stereotypes people who are Christians. While I found the first two films lacking in depth, I feel the filmmakers took that into their collective reasoning and corrected many of their previous mistakes. Other's say that they should quit making these movies because they only appeal to Christians. Oh no! A movie that targets a certain demographic??? How could they do such a thing??? No one has ever been so presumptuous before as to do such a thing... right? I'm willing to bet that 90% of the people who will give this movie 0 ratings never even went to see it and just leave such ratings because of their unfounded hate of anything that has to do with Christianity.
Mar 30, 2018
7
I'm legitimately in shock. If you don't know, I absolutely hated the first two movies. All they did was make anybody who's not a Christian look like the most horrible people who ever lived. Those two movies relied on stereotypes and guilt-tripping to get their agenda across. God's Not Dead: A Light in Darkness takes all of that, and throws it straight out the window. In fact, this movie is so different in quality and philosophically, that it actually feels like a reboot. Every character in this movie is given depth, relatable dilemmas, and even natural human flaws. Even the Christians aren't perfect human beings! In the first two movies, every Christian was made to be flawless, perfect people with no flaws whatsoever. In God's Not Dead 3, they will make mistakes. They can get angry, they can do harsh things, but it's not done to a cartoony level. Instead, we actually see and understand why they did that, even if it was wrong of them to do that. And even most of the non-believers in this movie aren't evil! The movie even sorta encourages self-doubts, saying that God loves questions that need answering! I don't know what made Pure Flix change its direction and morals with this franchise, but I'm glad they did. What was once an excuse to hate on atheists is now promoting just the basics of kindness to everyone, regardless of faith. I NEVER EVER thought I'd be saying this, but go watch God's Not Dead 3. It's not only a pretty good Christian movie, but it's still shocking seeing as how it completely disregards the harmful messages of the first two films.