I'm a Christian, I attend church when I can, so why do these so called "family" "faith based" movies flop so hugely? Because they're poorly written and poorly delivered. Nothing is Impossible should have been titled "Nothing, this is a movie about Nothing". The religious messages are forced, the belief that David White is the guy for this role is really a joke. It's very obvious he's too short, too slow and too old.
Then there's Nadia Bjorlin, who plays the owner of the team and former fiancé to Scott (David White). He left her at the alter and didn't tell her why?...and this was years ago. We're supposed to believe she has waited all this time for him? Uhh, I don't think so.
Convenience has scripted this movie, everything simplified for the end result...and that's either obvious and lame.
I wish Pureflix all the success in the world. There's a place for what they're trying to make here but it's not now. Hopefully, with time and money they will put out the kind of movies Christians, people of faith, and anyone wanting to watch a Hallmark type movie will want to see.