When tragedy strikes three families, their destiny forces them on a converging path to discover God's love, grace and mercy as the challenges of their fate could also resurrect their beliefs.
A surprisingly unrelenting lecture on the dangers of texting while driving (a phrase said way more times than the name of Jesus), with a secondary emphasis on why it's good to be an organ donor.
It's easy to see where this story of interconnected lives is going, but issues of grief, forgiveness, guilt, race, and caring for one's neighbor are resolved with the courage of the characters' Christian convictions-and a touch of humor.
A very moving tale of redemption which not only reveals God's grace but makes a case for cross-cultural tolerance that's sorely-needed in these divided times.