'God's Not Dead' producers release 'Do You Believe?' trailer [VIDEO]

 

The producers of the 2014 hit film "God's Not Dead" are gearing up for their next release - a spiritual film entitled, "Do You Believe?"

The film stars Academy Award-winner Mira Sorvino, Cybill Shepherd and Brian Bosworth among others in a tale of faith, redemption, and evangelism.

"A dozen different souls - all moving in different directions, all longing for something more," the film's description read on iMDB.

"As their lives unexpectedly intersect, they each are about to discover there is power in the Cross of Christ... even if they don't yet believe it. 

"When a local pastor is shaken to the core by the visible faith of an old street-corner preacher, he is reminded that true belief always requires action.

"His response ignites a faith-fueled journey that powerfully impacts everyone it touches in ways that only God could orchestrate. 

"More than a movie, it's a question we all must answer in our lifetimes: DO YOU BELIEVE?"

The film's trailer shows people ministering to others despite threats to their safety and careers, those demonstrating faith in the Lord in spite of their situation, and others who are accepting Christ for the first time.

"Do You Believe?" asks, "If you were ever accused of being a Christian, would there be enough evidence to convict you?"

While the film is not the sequel to "God's Not Dead," the studio that created both films said there are similarities.

"['Do You Believe?'] deals with the power of the cross and the relevancy of the cross in today's society," Pure Flix co-founder David A.R. White told The Blaze.

"'God's Not Dead' really dealt with, 'Is there a God?'... the next step - as Christians - we believe [God] is Jesus Christ."

The movie is slated for a March 20, 2015 release, and a "God's Not Dead" sequel is still in the works.

"We're in early talks about the sequel to that film," White said in August. "We definitely believe that it will go on."

Watch the trailer for "Do You Believe?" in the video above.

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