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I picked this up at Walmart, sensing it was a Christian movie with fighting action that I could recommend to my unsaved friends that are into fighting. What I discovered is that this movie has something for everyone. There are no twists or big surprises, but it's a good story. The light romantic interaction between Logan and Emma was wonderful. She could see that he had a good heart by observing his kindness toward others, and was drawn to him because of it. Yet something was troubling him. Actually, a few things. So Emma is a woman on a mission- to lead him to the one who can help him through all this: Jesus Christ. The only negative critique I have of this movie is that the man who plays as his brother doesn't look anything like him.
God's Compass is basically a story about a woman who decides to take custody of a troubled juvenile to save him from jail and help him in the right direction. That's the only connection to the title I can think of. Everything else about a compass seemed awkward and without any practical application. But if you can forget about that, it was actually a good movie. It had a good story, good script, good acting, and a happy ending. Sometimes we don't know the reasons why we are led to make certain decisions. In this movie, Mrs. Waters eventually finds out why. Jazelle Foster and Joey Ibanez, (who do not appear on the front cover of the DVD) gave exceptional performances. I think that they both have a bright future in the entertainment industry.
This movie is a compilation of interviews that has been edited by the topic of the particular question. It's the typical format of what Ray Comfort normally does. He asks good, thoughtful questions, and I thought everyone he interviewed was a good sport. This is a good film for anyone who is seeking answers to the hard questions about life. It may not reveal all the answers you are looking for, but it's a good place to start. Ray Comfort contends for the faith in 3 basic steps: 1) Prove there is a God. 2) Tell you who he is. 3) Invite you to actively pursue this faith. His knowledge, humility, and genuine sincerity is heart-warming, as he breaks the ice with everyone he interviews, in an open, honest discussion about the reality of God. Just a side note: When I saw the archive footage of Amanda Peet, I thought she was Jessica Steen. Am I the only one who thinks they could be twins?