WATCH: Trailer Released for New Faith-Based Film “Everyday Miracles” About Pastor’s Son With Miraculous Gifts
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The new faith-based film “Everyday Miracles” about a pastor’s son who’s running away from his past will soon be available via On Demand, Digital and DVD.
The film will be released on Sept. 1 and stars acting veteran Gary Cole (“VEEP,” “Entourage”), Erik Smith (“A Walk to Remember”) and Zoe Perry (“Young Sheldon”).
“The film is dedicated to my sister, Mary Pat, who passed away from complications from aplastic anemia. During her treatment, she needed a bone marrow transplant and I was the only possible donor. So I guess it wasn’t that big a stretch to start writing a story about a man with miraculous gifts who attempts to save his sister’s life,” writer and director Marty Madden (“Musical Chairs”) told The Christian Post.
“Everyday Miracles” is centered around “faith healer, Cotton (Smith), who is trying to run from his troubled past. After being taken in by a horse rancher (Cole) and his family, Cotton’s new life is soon tested when his overbearing mother (Lusia Strus) tracks him down and tries to pull him back into the life he had escaped,” the synopsis reads. “Cotton is desperate to avoid his past life which could jeopardize a possible future with his love interest, Perry. When a painful revelation comes to light, he must lean on his new family and learn to trust again. Through his journey, Cotton learns the value of compassion and family through hard work and selflessness.”
Madden said he thought the time he spent with his sister before she died was to help her, but instead she was the one who was teaching him valuable life lessons.
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