Who Am I?

Who Am I?

88 mins | Drama | Dec. 6, 2019

Pastor Joe, is a young family man who leads a church in an active city where he reaches out to the poor and destitute in any way he can. One day, a woman named Tasha comes to his church seeking for help. Pastor Joe sits down with her and she shares an intense life story. She shares how she was born, how she was set free from a world of drugs, racism, theft, and human trafficking. Her story becomes increasingly complex as people from her past come in contact with Pastor Joe with their own life struggles of suicide, teen pregnancy, and abortion. As their stories tie together it brings hope, redemption, and salvation to the forefront and gives us a picture of what it means to experience the transformation of God, going from darkness to light, and to continue on the narrow path each and every day.

Who Am I?

88 mins | Drama | Dec. 6, 2019

Who Am I?
Pastor Joe, is a young family man who leads a church in an active city where he reaches out to the poor and destitute in any way he can. One day, a woman named Tasha comes to his church seeking for help. Pastor Joe sits down with her and she shares an intense life story. She shares how she was born, how she was set free from a world of drugs, racism, theft, and human trafficking. Her story becomes increasingly complex as people from her past come in contact with Pastor Joe with their own life struggles of suicide, teen pregnancy, and abortion. As their stories tie together it brings hope, redemption, and salvation to the forefront and gives us a picture of what it means to experience the transformation of God, going from darkness to light, and to continue on the narrow path each and every day.
Producers Strong Foundation Films
Original title Who Am I?
Directors Josiah David Warren
Writers Sun Hui East

Cast

Josiah David Warren

as Pastor Joe

Amber Shana Williams

as Tasha Bennet

Victoria Bacon

as Linda

Joseph Rene

as Doctor / Friend

Jesse Ferraro

as Inmate Program Director

Claire Tablizo

as Little Sister / Traffick Victim

Mary Becquet

as Homeless Woman