When an entitled influencer (Lara Silva) loses everything, she must humbly trust God
to understand what the meaning of true influence is. Desperate, she takes a job at a homeless shelter only so she has a place to lay her head and quickly realizes the joy and purpose that comes from serving others.
“Divine Influencer”
is such a timely movie as the world of social media expands at a rapid
pace. The message of this film is a reflection on how easy it is to live
for the likes, the shares and the comments instead of living our lives
for God or to serve others.
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When the job of women's RA at the shelter suddenly becomes available, Olivia grabs the chance to have a place to live. Over time, she grows to love the people and find satisfaction with her job.
I loved Stephanie Parker in the role of Karla! And the gruff but compassionate Flora (Rebecca Koon) was perfect in the role and a delight to watch. The entire cast was outstanding. The film was well-written (Susannah Eldridge, Claire Yorita Lee, and Suzanne Niles) and directed (Shari Rigby).
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