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  1. When Peyton meets Clarence, a joyful boy who believes in miracles, he must make a choice: do what's best for himself or give faith a chance by opening his heart to help his new friend and the...

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    • Billy Dickson
    • PG
    • Ryan O'quinn
  2. age 10+. Faith-based holiday drama has familiar messages, violence. Parents Need to Know. Parents need to know that Believe is a faith-based Christmas tale about a down-on-his-luck businessman who finds both his soul and his heart. Christian messages are delivered directly and frequently.

    • Billy Dickson
    • Renee Schonfeld
    • Ryan O'quinn, Isaac Ryan Brown, Shawnee Smith
  3. dove.org › review › 12198-believeBelieve - Dove.org

    Through chance events, Matthew meets Clarence (Isaac Ryan Brown), a boy who believes in miracles, and his mother Sharon (Danielle Nicolet). His newfound friends impact Matthew’s life in a way he never thought possible and teach him to believe and give faith a chance.

  4. Believe. DRAMA. For years, the small town of Grundy, Virginia has relied on the Peyton family to provide the highlight of the year—the annual Christmas pageant. When Matthew Peyton inherits the family business, the responsibility of the Christmas pageant also falls on his shoulders.

    • Billy Dickson
    • Ryan O'quinn, Danielle Nicolet, Shawnee Smith
  5. Budget. $3.5 million [2] Box office. $890,303 [1] Believe is a 2016 American Christmas drama film directed and written by Billy Dickson. The film stars Ryan O'Quinn, Issac Ryan Brown, Danielle Nicolet, Shawnee Smith, and Lance E. Nichols. It was released theatrically by Freestyle Releasing and Smith Global Media on December 2, 2016.

  6. Believe was directed by Billy Dickson and stars Ryan OQuinn, and Shawnee Smith. This movie is sweet, centered on the theme of a Christmas miracle. It helps reminds us that with God all things are possible.

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  8. Dec 22, 2023 · The best faith-based Christian movies walk the tightrope between sending a faith-filled message and bringing in the typical holiday fare viewers are used to.

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