REVIEW: ‘A Question of Faith’ delivers lessons rarely seen on the big screen (2024)

David Newman is a middle-age associate pastor of a booming megachurch who lives with one motto: Trust God in all circ*mstances. And thus far, it seems God has blessed him for his faith. Newman has a beautiful family. He has a nice home. He even is set to take over for his father as senior pastor.

Then, tragedy strikes. His 12-year-old son, Eric, is injured badly after being hit by a teen driver who was texting. Newman blames himself – that’s because he was late in picking Eric up from school – but he also blames God. Why didn’t God protect his son? After all, hadn’t Newman lived a faithful, Christ-centered life worthy of God’s protection?

It’s all part of A Question of Faith (PG), which opens in about 660 theaters this weekend and follows the stories of three families whose lives intersect when all of them are faced with trials. It is being released by the Christian film company Pureflix and features a multicultural cast with several mainstream actors and actresses, including Richard T. Jones (Godzilla, Judging Amy) as Newman; Kim Fields (The Facts of Life) as Newman’s wife, Theresa; and C. Thomas Howell (The Amazing Spiderman, E.T.) as John Danielson, the head of a construction company. Actor T.C. Stallings of War Room and Courageous, and Christian recording artist Jaci Velasquez also have roles.

A Question of Faith is a good-but-not-great faith movie that delivers several significant themes and lessons rarely seen on the big screen. The only problem: It’s impossible to discuss them without spoiling the plot.

So if you want to watch this one and be surprised, stop reading now!

Warning: Major spoilers

Violence/Disturbing

Minimal. The screen cuts away before Eric is hit by the car, although it is obvious what happens. We then see him in the hospital hooked up to tubes. We also see the teen driver – crying and scared – in jail. Eric eventually dies, and we experience his funeral and his family grieving.

Sexuality/Sensuality/Nudity

None.

Coarse Language

None.

Other Positive Elements

A Question of Faith gives us several examples of devoted parents, including Newman, his wife, and Velasquez’s character (the mom of the teen driver). Early in the film when Newman is trying to get out of a meeting to pick up his son he says, “I know to most people a kids’ basketball game is not as important as a huge construction project, but to a father, it should be.”

Newman is an African-American pastor of a predominantly black church, and the spirit-filled music provides one of the film’s highlights (more on that below).

Additionally, the filmmakers should be applauded for weaving together a story that includes a black family, a Latino family and a white family – the three main families in the story.

Other Negative Elements

None.

Life Lessons

A Question of Faith gives us three major themes/lessons: texting while driving, organ donation, and dealing with the loss of a child.

No doubt, some critics will laugh off a faith-based “anti-texting film,” but it’s tough to do so when looking at the on-screen consequences: a dead child and a grief-stricken family. And it’s not just in the movies. I did a quick Google search and found multiple examples of deaths by drivers who were texting. It made me never want to text and drive.

Other lessons involve prayer, regret, forgiveness, compassion and racism.

Worldview

Trusting God is easy when life is great — when you’re on the mountaintop. But when you’re facing tragedy, especially following the surprising death of a loved one, it can be a lot tougher. That’s what Newman discovers.

“This can’t be God’s plan. He’s only 12,” he says.

He is angry at God and wants specific answers, but they never come. As the father of four young children, I cried while watching him grieve.

Thankfully, though, those around him don’t give up on him. His wife counsels him, and his parents do, too. He does learn to trust God again, even if it is tough. And they do discover purpose in Eric’s death.

Family-Friendly?

A Question of Faith is family-friendly, although little ones may be troubled by the death of a child and the father’s doubting of his faith.

What I Liked

Actor Richard T. Jones is solid as Newman, and actress Kim Fields turns in a nice performance, too. Stallings also does a fine job. This doesn’t mean that all the acting is great (it’s not), but for most of the lead roles, it’s pretty good.

I also enjoyed the solos and the church choirs. Music plays a prominent role. The church services seem real, not fake.

What I Didn’t Like

A Question of Faith tries to make too many points and touch on too many issues. Simpler would have been better. There also are a few awkward moments, including the movie’s final scene, which was either powerful, or odd, or both. I’m still not sure.

Thumbs Up … Or Down?

It’s not a great film, but it’s not a bad one, either. Thumbs up.

Discussion Questions

  1. What is the “recipe” for peace in the midst of grief? How do we achieve it?
  2. Do you ever text and drive? Do you think it’s dangerous? Did the movie change your opinion of texting while driving?
  3. What is your view of organ donation?
  4. Would you have forgiven the driver, as Newman did?
  5. Are businesses always blessed if they put God at the center?

Entertainment rating: 3 out of 5 stars. Family-friendly rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars.

A Question of Faith is rated PG for thematic elements.

REVIEW: ‘A Question of Faith’ delivers lessons rarely seen on the big screen (2024)

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REVIEW: ‘A Question of Faith’ delivers lessons rarely seen on the big screen? ›

A Question of Faith is a good-but-not-great faith movie that delivers several significant themes and lessons rarely seen on the big screen. The only problem: It's impossible to discuss them without spoiling the plot. So if you want to watch this one and be surprised, stop reading now! Minimal.

What is the theme of a question of faith? ›

The new drama “A Question of Faith” presents a man who loses his trust in God, another who has not yet found it and a woman who never wavers. As doctrine, it delivers its message — when in doubt, lean in, not away — loud and clear. As a movie, it's a religious pamphlet with actors.

What is the movie Question of Faith about? ›

Is a question of faith based on a true story? ›

Question of Faith ★★½ 1993

Based on a true story. Basically noble, Archer and Neill lift this tearjerker out of most of its maudlin aspects.

What is a faith lesson? ›

Lesson To have faith is to believe in something; to trust that it is so. Some people believe everything they are told. Others require proof for everything. Most people cannot have faith in something unless they know something about it.

What are the 4 points of faith? ›

We believe that the first principles and ordinances of the Gospel are: first, Faith in the Lord Jesus Christ; second, Repentance; third, Baptism by immersion for the remission of sins; fourth, Laying on of hands for the gift of the Holy Ghost.

What is the main idea about faith? ›

The closest that the Bible comes to offering an exact definition is Hebrews 11:1 – “Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen.” From this particular passage we see that the central feature of faith is confidence or trust.

What church was the movie A Question of Faith filmed in? ›

“A Question of Faith,” about three families living their separate lives until tragedy brings them together, filmed at Turner Chapel AME Church in Marietta on Sunday.

What is the movie faith about? ›

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Why did George Eliot lose her faith? ›

A devout evangelical Christian in her youth, Eliot gave up her faith due to her studies in science and in the German “higher criticism” of the Bible, which examined it as a historical rather than a sacred text.

What is the true test of faith? ›

Rationally viewed, there is no conflict between being “justified by faith” and being “justified by works.” It is faith in Christ that justifies. Justification is the reward of those who obey through faith. The true test of faith is in what it leads one to do.

What faith is Matthew McConaughey? ›

A Christian, McConaughey often speaks publicly about his faith. He attends a non-denominational church.

What does faith teach us? ›

Faith, as described in Hebrews 11:1 (NIV), is "confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see.” It signifies trust and belief in God and his promises, even though we can't physically see God or how he's working.

How can I grow my faith? ›

7 Ways to Grow in Your Faith
  1. Come to Church. ...
  2. Tell Your Story through Baptism. ...
  3. Get Connected. ...
  4. Start Serving. ...
  5. Be Intentional with Personal Finances. ...
  6. Read the Bible. ...
  7. Talk to God.

How can I explain faith? ›

Biblically, faith is considered a belief and trust in God based on evidence but without total proof. This idea is associated with “taking a leap of faith,” a common English idiom. Among all definitions, faith holds a common theme: trust. Whether you're putting faith in a person, duty or belief, trust is a necessity.

What is the theme and message of a question of trust? ›

The message of 'The Question of Trust' is that we should not trust anyone without discovering about that person because we should know what they are capable of and what their true intentions are. Horace Danby was a 50-year-old who was believed to be a good and honest man.

What does theme mean in a question? ›

: a subject or topic of discourse or of artistic representation.

What is the theme of the poem faith? ›

The poem "Faith" by Linda Pastan explores the theme of faith in a metaphorical sense. In this poem, faith is depicted as a bird that sometimes perches in our hand, light as air, but also has the potential to fly away at any moment. This symbolizes the fragile and fleeting nature of faith in our lives.

What is the theme of the act of faith? ›

Themes of faith, family, religious doubt, pluralism, and the risks of unchecked anger appear throughout the text.

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