An evangelist finds himself framed for murder and on the run after he refuses to back a senators proposition calling for sweeping religious reform.
Nationally acclaimed evangelist John Luther is the last obstacle in the way of sweeping religious reform in the States. When a U.S. Senator and Luthers own supporters abduct and frame him in the murder of an innocent teenage girl, an unprecedented era of persecution is unleashed. Out on personal recognizance, Luther escapes police surveillance in search of the truth. And suddenly a once-normal life is targeted by a team of ex-military operatives who wage a relentless campaign to eliminate the incriminating evidence. As evangelist turned fugitive, Luther vows to expose anyone involved with, or profiting from, the girls murder. Its a mission that brings him face-to-face with the coming storm of persecution that will threaten the entire American Christian community.
nudity | A man is framed for statutory rape. While being framed, the young girl takes provocative pictures with him. She makes the comment, "You've been a bad boy, preacher man." No nudity is shown. |
violence | There is a lot of violence, murder, and gun violence throughout. A man is shot in the head. Not a lot of blood or gore is shown. |
alcohol | A young girl is given a drug at the beginning and is told that she "has never had a ride like this before." The main character is injected with a drug to make him pass out. |
frightening | A teenage girl is murdered. The movie centers around a government conspiracy that could be frightening for some. There is a large theme of being pursued and the main character's life seems to be in danger throughout. A car collides with another car out of nowhere. It is loud and unexpected. |