‘I feel this sense of anticipation’

(FAITHWIRE) — Rebecca St. James, who has long dominated Christian music, believes there’s a powerful “momentum in the arts” right now when it comes to transformational Christian content.
“[There is a] kind of ground that’s being regained, I would say, when it comes to faith … leading in culture,” St. James told CBN News, going on to reference the success of films like “Jesus Revolution,” “I Can Only Imagine,” and “Unsung Hero,” a movie in theaters now that tells her family’s story.
More specifically, “Unsung Hero” recounts the rags-to-riches journey of St. James and her family, the Smallbones, (brothers Joel and Luke Smallbone are members of KING & COUNTRY), showcasing the tough, overcomer events in their lives preceding the artists’ meteoric rise to fame.
“Unsung Hero” pays homage to the incredible ways God worked in the family’s life after they came to America with nothing, worked hard cleaning homes and doing yard work, and eventually landed record deals. The film has thus far been widely well-received, achieving an A+ CinemaScore.
St. James believes faith-based movies like “Unsung Hero” are attracting big audiences for a reason: