Caleb and his wife Catherine Bethea have been married for seven years, but lately arguments over career, housework, finances, and outside interests have driven the once-happy couple hopelessly apart. Just as Caleb and Catherine prepare to officially dissolve their marriage, Caleb's father John Harris Malcolm presents his son with a most unusual challenge: commit to a day experiment called 'The Love Dare,' and take one last shot at saving his marriage.
While at first Caleb agrees to take a chance on 'The Love Dare,' the discovery that it's closely tied in with his parent's newfound faith causes him to momentarily reconsider. Still, Caleb carries on with the experiment despite being constantly rejected by his skeptical, embittered wife. When Caleb asks his father how he can be expected to love someone who refuses to give him a fair chance, John tells his son that this is precisely the same love that God shows for humankind.
Now, with a little help from above, the man who makes headlines for saving lives will fight to be a hero to the one person who matters most -- his wife. I don't consider myself a religious person at all, and sometimes question if I really believe in God or Christianity.
Therefor, in some ways I'm not really a target person for this, but in other ways it's a movie meant to register with someone like me with it's Christian messages. She wants a divorce, he is unsure and then takes a 40 day 'love dare' given to him by his father. The dare will hopefully lead them back together and help them build a relationship with God. If you find occasional conversations about God, Jesus, or spiritual matters offensive, then be warned, you may be offended on occasion.
I'm sure there are plenty of movies at your theater that push loose morals, profanity, and obscenity that you can choose if this is not your cup of tea. Proigrivatelj video dlya windows ce Error this is not arc archive or this archive is corrupt.
But if a message of being good, kind, and loving doesn't frighten you, I highly recommend this movie. At times I saw myself on the screen, as most of us can relate to some level of tension in marriage or any relationship. And I believe people of any marital status can learn valuable lessons from this movie and be entertained at the same time.
An interesting side note - I heard in a couple different interviews that Kirk Cameron auditioned for this part like all of the other volunteer actors, AND was a willing volunteer himself - pretty much quieting the skeptics who claim he and others were making this movie to line their pockets.
Stephen Kendrick co-wrote the film with his brother, while serving as a producer. The supporting cast is made up of volunteers from Sherwood Baptist Church in Albany, Georgia, where the Kendrick brothers serve as associate pastors.
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