: The film includes appearances by Christian apologists Lee Strobel and J. Warner Wallace , as well as former Governor Mike Huckabee and the band Newsboys . Critical and Cultural Reception
The film's primary narrative follows Wesley as she faces a lawsuit from a zealous civil liberties group, represented by the "smarmy" prosecuting attorney Pete Kane (Ray Wise), who aims to prove that "God is dead" in the eyes of the law. Wesley is defended by an inexperienced but determined public defender, Tom Endler (Jesse Metcalfe). The case evolves from a simple disciplinary matter into a trial intended to establish the historical existence of Jesus as a legitimate subject of educational discourse. Cast and Characters God's Not Dead 2
as Tom Endler, her resilient defense attorney. Ray Wise as Peter Kane, the antagonistic lead prosecutor. : The film includes appearances by Christian apologists
reprising his role as Reverend David Hill, who faces his own legal challenges regarding government subpoenas of his sermons. Wesley is defended by an inexperienced but determined
The film was met with a stark divide between its target audience and mainstream critics: 'God's Not Dead 2' teaches importance of faith - The Ranger
as Grace Wesley, the teacher at the center of the controversy.
Released in 2016, God’s Not Dead 2 shifts the franchise’s focus from the university lecture hall to the public school classroom, trading philosophical debates for a high-stakes legal battle. Directed by Harold Cronk, the sequel centers on Grace Wesley (Melissa Joan Hart), a devout history teacher whose career is jeopardized after she answers a student’s question about the historical Jesus by quoting Scripture. Plot and Core Conflict