"[1] The film won the Audience Choice Award and the $101,000 Best of Festival award in the San Antonio Independent Christian Film Festival.
[2][3] The film, a musical comedy,[1] tells the story of an elderly widow battling the government to save her home from tax foreclosure, and of the families who help her.
[4][5] The film won the Audience Choice Award and the $101,000 Best of Festival award in the San Antonio Independent Christian Film Festival,[2][3] beating films such as Fireproof and Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed.
[2][5] In April, 2009, the film opened to play for one week in 94 U.S. cities across the Midwest and South.
[1][5] Alex and Brett Harris, in their book Start Here: Doing Hard Things Right Where You Are, discuss the film as a successful example of a challenging project carried out by teenagers.