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Starring: Michael W. Smith
Rated: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Type: DVD
Directed By: Steve Taylor (VII)
Studio: Sony Pictures
Release Date: 2006-07-18
Running Time: 103 minutes
Ethan Jenkins (Michael W. Smith) and Jake Sanders (introducing Jeff Obafemi Carr) are both passionate pastors who worship the same God from the same book--but that's where the similarity ends. White and well-to-do Ethan is comfortable in his music ministry at the media-savvy suburban mega-church, The Rock; Jake is a street smart African-American who ministers to the gang members, teen mothers, and drug addicts of the urban Second Chance. When they are suddenly thrown together in a tough neighborhood and forced to work side by side, Ethan discovers there is no boundary between the streets and the sanctuary. But can the faith these two men share overcome the prejudices that divide them to give themselves and a struggling urban church a second chance?

total reviews 45


Customer Reviews
star rating 5
understanding
this movie goes into the cultural differences of christians and the struggle that we must go through to reach the place where god wants us.
star rating 1
Terrible
Terrible movie. No humility or repentance throughout. Just really mean people fighting constantly. I found no lessons learned in this movie and nothing Christlike. Would not recommend.
star rating 4
The Second Chance film DVD
Movies about churches are usually not exciting. They bore everybody but the overly overtly pious. Even a classic like A Man Called Peter about Rev. Marshall, the most important Congressional Chaplain ever has been pretty much forgotten. But Second Chance is a wonderful exception, an exciting, tense but warm, eventful and even suspenseful story about many of the public and personal issues and situations that enliven our society: race relations, the inner city vs. the suburbs, varieties of growth and communication, old and new styles of managing a church and of seeking the moral life, all involving two interesting and complicated preachers. The film deserves a A+A+A+A+ rating, limited only because some silly agnostics might not enjoy the church themes. But everybody should like the acting and writing and the treatment of personal and social issues. And I am very happy with the seller.
star rating 3
The Second Chance
This movie was watchable, but I was hoping for a little more than it gave. There was a lot of potential but I believe some the points it was trying to make were a little vague. I was a little disappointed.

star rating 4
Great Movie!
I enjoyed the movie and the story was good. It didn't do as much for me as "Facing the Giants" but it was great. I am glad it is part of my collection.

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