Kelsi doesn't think she could date her good friend Ryan, because they know "too much about each other," but quickly learns there's something he hasn't told her yet.
In this reimagining of GK Chesterton's novel "the Napoleon of Notting Hill," a book censor in the year 2084 reads a forbidden book and rediscovers what it means to be human.
After a terrible tragedy strikes across America, hotshot news anchor Lyle Rooker gets into a fierce argument with the producer of his news show, Allen Erickson, over how to accurately cover the story.
Bridget, a young single mother, has a son, Barry, who was diagnosed with Leukemia at the age of three years old. Her emotional strength and faith are tested. During this time, she meets Daniel, a worker at the local coffee shop who lends a listening ear as she faces a parent's worst nightmare.