Published: June 26, 2024
Newsboys Drop New Song for Next GOD’S NOT DEAD Movie
By Movieguide® Contributor
The Newsboys will release a new track that will be featured in the upcoming movie GOD’S NOT DEAD: IN GOD WE TRUST.
The song, appropriately titled “In God We Trust,” will release on July 19. The movie hits theaters on Sept. 12.
The song is part of the band’s upcoming album called “Worldwide Revival.”
“We started writing for this album two years ago, and we’ve poured our hearts into every lyric and melody. The music videos, the imagery, the message… we’ve worked hard on this project & it feels surreal to finally be sharing it with all of YOU! 🤯” the Newsboys posted on Instagram.
“To those of you who pre-ordered, pre-saved, and shopped merch already, THANK YOU! 👊🏻 If you know someone who needs to hear some GOOD news… a reminder that they are loved by the King & that GOD’S NOT DEAD… tag them in the comments! These songs are for them! 🔥🙏🏻”
Fans responded with excitement.
“I love this..🎶👏🏽 God is not dead!✝️🙌🏽,” one user commented.
Another person said, “🙌yes new music, thank you for the music that brings souls closer to Jesus 🎵 🙏 🎶 ❤️ 🙌 ✨️ 🕊”
The most recent GOD’S NOT DEAD film was GOD’S NOT DEAD: WE THE PEOPLE, which released in 2021. Movieguide® rated the movie a + 4. Part of the review reads:
WE THE PEOPLE is a strong, patriotic movie about the Christian roots of the United States and its constitution and the importance for Americans to fight for their freedoms. While WE THE PEOPLE has some expository moments, they are augmented by its moral and faith-based content. The movie stresses the importance of the Bible, liberty, standing up to government tyranny, and honoring those people who have served to hold onto America’s freedom. MOVIEGUIDE® encourages parents to watch WE THE PEOPLE with their children.
IN GOD WE TRUST follows Reverend David Hill as he “runs for political office to preserve religious freedom and heal the divide in his country” with the help of a skilled political strategist.
The movie “explores the enduring relevance of faith in public life and the critical fight to keep religious values at the heart of governance. Featuring a star-studded cast and powerful message, this film calls on believers to stand firm in faith and make their voices heard,” Fathom Events said.