| Joe conahey, a high school basketball coach whose christian faith is tested by a season of discontent. Joe hits rock bottom when his adopted son josh, the team's talented but self-centered star, transfers to a big-city school, betraying his teammates and family. |
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Editor's Note
FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS's star Drew Waters headlines this modern retelling of the Prodigal Son parable centering on a high school basketball coach whose faith is shaken when his talented adoptive son turns his back on both his family and his team. On the heels of a difficult season, Joe Conaghey's adopted son Josh decides to transfer schools so he can play with a better ranking team. With his star player gone, the dejected coach's faith takes a major hit. Now the only thing that can bring Josh home to the father who loves him and the teammates who once supported him is trust in the lord, and human compassion.
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Breaking the Press - DVD Review
By: Kevin Surbaugh
Blogcritics.org Reviews
Published on: 10/5/2011 7:00 AM
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| The movie is a prodigal son story as told by Tex Summers as he is interviewed by a sports magazine reporter. It stars Drew Waters (TV's "Friday Night Lights") as Joe Conaghey, a high school basketball coach whose Christian faith is tested by a season of discontent. Joe hits rock bottom when one of his two adopted sons Josh (the team's talented but self-centered star) transfers to a big-city school, betraying his teammates and family....read the full review | |
Cast & Crew
| Burton Gilliam | |
| Farah White | |
| Drew Waters | |
| Tom Maden | |
| Chad Halbrook | |
| Andrew Stevens - Screenwriter | |
| David Wurst - Composer | |
| Eric Wurst - Composer | |
| William Langlois - Screenwriter | |
| Ken Blakey - Director of Photography | |
| Michael Lloyd - Music Director | |
| Andrew Stevens - Director |














