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I’m In Love With A Church Girl with Ja Rule, Adrienne Bailon

I’m In Love With A Church Girl

Release date: October 18th, 2013
Distributor: High Top Releasing
Director: Steve Race
Writer: Galley Molina
Producers: Israel Houghton, Galley Molina, Michael K. Race, Sean Dinoodie
Cast: Ja Rule, Adrienne Bailon, Stephen Baldwin, Toby Mac, T-Bone, Michael Madsen, Vincent Pastore, Martin Kove, Michael Rivera
Running Time: 118 Minutes
Production Co.: Reverence Gospel Media
Distributor: High Top Releasing

Synopsis: Cars. Good looks. Mansions. Money. Women. Miles Montego has it all. Including a past. He was king of the streets as a high-level drug trafficker, and although he has tried to move on, the DEA isn’t convinced. Miles is still rolling with his old friends and colleagues, and the feds are certain he has not fully-retired from his criminal past.

When Miles meets Vanessa Leon, a woman who is different than every other woman he’s met, he is drawn to her beauty and her faith. She is a “church girl” in every-sense of the word. Increasingly, he is torn between a life that he knows and a love that he feels. As Vanessa experiences his lavish lifestyle, mobster-type friends, gun play, and encounters with past women, Vanessa must reconcile her faith in God and her growing love for Miles.

Both are tested to their last ounce of faith and strength in God and each other. God continues to chip away at Miles through struggles from his past, having to live up to his reputation, feelings of unworthiness, the death of his mother, federal charges, his friends being indicted, the strain on his relationship with Vanessa, almost losing her in a near fatal car accident, and finally the spiritual breakdown that brings him on his knees to face God one-on-one.

I’M IN LOVE WITH A CHURCH GIRL is a powerful, inspiring story of a love between a man and a woman, of God’s never-ending grace, of a family at home and in church that never stops praying and believing, and a faith that knows second-chances never end.

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