- A hopeful story based on actual events about a community that comes together to organize a miracle for a teen battling an aggressive form of brain cancer while two men find their own restoration healing and a father finds his faith again.
- True Story of a teenage boy who is an elite athlete playing both Football and Baseball for his High School who knocks in a walk-off hit in his High Schools local city championships to bring the first freshman city championship to the High School. During the spring and summer of his freshman year the teenager was plagued with headaches. After numerous trips to the local hospital the young man was diagnosed with a very aggressive form of brain cancer. After multiple surgeries and a bout with a staph infection this young man was given a dim outlook on life. Prior to flying to Florida for an experimental trial. That is when his high school, and its community, came together to perform a miracle over him with a prayer.
And subplots to the film are beautiful stories in themselves as a local reporter who had lost faith himself after his own father had died of cancer, finds himself understanding more about his own thoughts about prayer watching the teenager healed through prayer. A veteran who is a retired auto mechanic that fixes up cars for veterans that have gone through the Wounded Warriors Foundation, finds peace in taking a "cancer" project of a old mustang and fixes it up into an award winning car, for this teenager fighting for his life, that wins Judge's Choice in Mustangs by the Bay auto show and in doing so comes to peace with his wife as to why he loves fixing cars and helping others through his selfless acts of kindness.
Along with a father that can't understand why this is happening to his only child while trying to stay strong for his son he loses his faith, only to find it again when his son is healed through prayer.
A beautiful and touching true story of how it takes an entire community to show compassion to and heal a teenager who is fighting for his life against brain cancer.
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