Pastor Jones: Samuel and Delia
Pastor Samuel is forced to live on the street with just the clothes on his back and a Bible in his hand. He has nowhere to go but up as he sets out to recover his faith.
Casts & Crew
Jean-Claude La Marre
Roderick McCarthy
Jameelah McMillan
Maahra Hill
Also Directed by Jean-Claude La Marre
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Drama - Vivica A. Fox, Jean-Claude La Marre, Sheryl Lee Ralph
Old West. New Soul. Big Payback.
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Also Directed by Kenneth Johnson
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