

God shows up at her door and she's like '...really? NOW?'
My name is Trew; this is the story of how I got a visit from the almighty and he asks me to write down everything he says. Its simple He spoke, I freaked, the unbelievable happened.
Acting
Tracey B. Wilson's relatable freakout at literal deities in her living room
Writing
Greg Robbins' script treats divine appointment like a weird roommate situation

Director
Greg Robbins
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Lee Meriwether (Trew's mother) was Catwoman in the 1966 Batman film—now she's dispensing maternal wisdom to prophets.
This belongs to the 'God's Not Dead' era of Christian indie cinema, but with a female protagonist actually questioning aloud instead of just defending doctrine.