A young Christian, Daniel (David A.R. White) is in public high school. He feels as if his religion is placing too many restrictions on him and he wishes to have some freedom from biblical teachings so that he can be more popular and go out with the girl he likes. One night Daniel wishes that he had “never become a believer,” and the next day he has a rude awakening. His room is different, his house is dirty, and an angel meets him and explains to him that the “Heavenly Father” answered his prayer and now his life is as if he never became a Christian. He soon finds out that the two bullies at school are now his best friends and at school he enjoys the fact that the girl he really liked now likes him too. But all is not well. He goes on to learn that his younger sister no longer exists because his parents got divorced years ago in his alternative life. He is also shocked when his mom prances off to go on a date with someone other than his father (who moved to Los Angeles). The angel appears and points out his nice car which Daniel got by betting money on football games last year. Daniel says he has never gambled in his life but the angel points out that his life is different now and it is as if he had never been a believer. Daniel also thinks the whole thing a big prank and he does not believe the angel at all. |
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Ratings: | IMDB: 3.8/10 | |
Released: | January 1, 1992 | |
Runtime: | 50 min | |
Genres: | Drama Family | |
Countries: | United States | |
Companies: | Christiano Film Group | |
Cast: | David A.R. White Lance Zitron Blaine Pickett | |
Crew: | Michael Martin Rich Christiano John Newcombe Danny Carrales | |
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