“We’ll see how Dostoevsky’s famous novel brings the Parable of the Prodigal Son to life like never before, showing us how we’re all farther from God than we need to be,” said a description of the challenge. “The good news is God is waiting for us each with open arms, running out to meet us while we are still a long way off.”
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“We’ll step into the lives of the characters together and discover the ways their struggles and brokenness mirror our own,” said the description. “We’ll let go of what holds us back, return home to the Lord, and let Him send us out as His hands and feet.”
The official trailer we sent out this morning 🙏 pic.twitter.com/zX46MBdjuZ
— Alex at Hallow (@alexathallow) February 16, 2026
