Pro-Life Movie Already Having Profound Impact
“Sarah’s Choice”, the pro-life themed film starring longtime and multi award-winning Christian pop music sensation Rebecca St. James officially hit retail stores across the country earlier this month: November 17, 2009. Although rumors of the film surfaced in early March of this year, it is already having a profound impact on churches, communities and families. For more on this, see my article entitled “Sarah’s Choice: Christian Songstress Rebecca St. James to Star in Upcoming Pro-Life Film.”
St. James plays the role in the film of Sarah Collins, a “young, unmarried junior account executive at a major advertising agency who becomes pregnant while climbing the ladder of success,” according to The Christian Post. The film, which bypassed movie theatres altogether, going straight to DVD, centers on the choice Sarah must make concerning the life of her child.
Commenting on the film before its official release, St. James said, “I think the biggest thing the film imparted to me-both in researching the role and in portraying the character-was a real sense of empathy for women who find themselves in the situation my character found herself in.”
She also noted, “My heart goes out to them as I have seen the extreme amount of pressure and fear that can come from outside sources at a vulnerable time such as this.”
According to The Internet Movie Database, “Sarah’s Choice” also stars Christian Comedian Brad Stine, Dick Van Patten of “That Seventies Show” fame and Staci Keanen of “Step By Step.” Christian movie and media company Pure Flix Entertainment is the driving force behind the production and is also known for helming such Christian films as “The Wager”, starring country music singer Randy Travis.
The DVD will also include special bonus content, including “The Making Of”, “Commentary” and “Trailers.” “Sarah’s Choice” is available at Christian bookstores and movie retailers across the country, as well as online at: www.store.purflix.com.

I read about this in a Christian newspaper…sounds great! Good for Rebecca St. James! She’s a pro-life hero.