It is the story of a girl named Angie King who strives in her life and is determined to strive to experience life on her own terms after she grew up the daughter of the preacher. Now, it appears that Angie King has decided to take on a new experience through an evangelical roving offer.
I wish the film had hit a little harder or had a few unpredictable plot elements, but as far as Christian movies aiming to make mainstream headway are concerned, this is certainly one of the better ones I've seen.
Well-enough executed for a flick on a modest budget to forgive the tendency towards melodrama. With a tenderhearted payoff arriving when the Prodigal Daughter asks her father for forgiveness during a teachable moment of mutual redemption.