
The Screaming Eagles have a support system, a “We’re family…We’ve got your back” ethos that extends to the families of soldiers.īut when you’re married to a trooper who dies in Afghanistan, maybe this isn’t the best place to start over. It’s set in an Army town - Clarksville, Tenneessee - which those who serve in the 101st Airborne at nearby Fort Campbell call home.
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It dares to be somber and downbeat, hitting that whole “God and country” connection that much of Christian America embraces hard but not too hard, a movie where the grief is more deflating than wrenching. God Bless the Broken Road is a courageous tale of faith and hope, even when the road of life is not as perfect as one would hope it to be.“God Bless the Broken Road” is a sad, slight faith-based drama about loss, grieving, fresh starts and loyalty. God Bless the Broken Road has been awarded the Dove-Approved All Ages Seal. And oh, how it will all be worth it when we look back and see how those broken pieces fit together. Perhaps when we acknowledge and accept that the broken road is a part of God’s master plan, we can begin to move forward. Slow down and take notice the needs of others. What I gather from this film is that sometimes in life, while we travel a broken, unpredictable road (wondering what God is up to), the answer is not to speed up, but slow down-slow down and engage God in our suffering. In comparison, Amber is pounding right along, trying to hold it all together. Joe, his coach, explains that the answer is not to go faster, but slower. It seems he only wants to go fast and sets himself up for a crash every time. Cody, the bullheaded race car driver, arrives in town to perfect his turns. All of these individuals, their seemingly broken lives, make up this road the film speaks about.
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Using parts of the well-known Rascal Flatts’ song (albeit tweaking the lyrics a bit) to flush out a story, this film explores the age-old question, “What in the world is God doing when my life is falling apart?” Viewers watch as Amber scrapes and struggles we watch as her child suffers emotional turmoil and unresolved grief we watch a mother who has lost her child a stubborn, semi-washed-up race car driver a supportive church family, and a struggling veteran. God Bless the Broken Road is exactly the sort of well-made, tear-jerking, patriotic, heart-swelling drama we need right now.

Her friends from church are there as a constant source of support, but no matter what anyone says, it seems Amber just can’t grasp what God is doing in her life. She tries everything she can to work things out on her own, bottling everything up inside. Unable to understand why life has gotten so difficult, Amber stops singing and retreats inward, crushed beneath pain and confusion. Amber is seemingly helpless, exhausted, and perhaps worst of all, distant from God. Two years after his death, Amber is working overtime as a waitress to make ends meet, juggling motherhood, debt, work, and a mother-in-law who offers to help, but only adds more stress.

When Darren is killed in action, Amber is left distraught, her faith shaken and on her own raising their precocious daughter Bree.


Her husband Darren is a respected lieutenant in Afghanistan, the surrogate father for his unit, and a man of integrity who shares the Gospel with his squad-mates. Amber Hill is a vibrant songbird, a follower of Christ, a faithful churchgoer, choir leader, involved mother, and a devoted Army wife-until she receives the visit every military family dreads.
