Most Christians like the concept of believing that mustard-seed faith can move mountains, but few dare to put such a radical thought to practice. Yet, there’s Sara, a young girl who talks to God in the most simple, but assured ways. Once Sara physically sees God at her grandfather’s lake, her faith grows even stronger—so strong that God uses her to perform all sorts of miracles on those in her community. Now, the blind can see. The lame can walk. Those struck with life-threatening illnesses are instantly restored.
Word catches quickly, creating a media rage that threatens to dismantle the genuine heart of Sara’s mission from God. However, flashing lights and microphones must take a backseat when a sudden, aggressive brain tumor strikes Sara. The town must grasp onto the mustard-seed faith they’ve witnessed in Sara, truly believing that prayer and God’s power can do the impossible.
This faith-based film challenges viewers to practice what they preach, to embody Scripture that dares us to believe that God’s power, His authority in heaven and on earth, knows no limits. While some language and intense scenes aren’t meant for small children, Girl Who Believes in Miracles reminds Christians to step into the Holy Spirit’s power, a tool we can access in the most ordinary places, as we allow God to do extraordinary.
Due to these positive faith and integrity elements, this film is Dove-approved for Ages 12+.
The Dove Take
Girl Who Believes in Miracles serves as the perfect reminder that faith in Jesus, if only the size of a mustard seed, can truly move mountains.