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Inspirational film ‘I Can’ captures story of One-Armed All-American Softball Player.

The⁣ Inspirational Film “I Can” Tells the Story ‌of a One-Armed All-American Softball Player

The new inspirational movie, “I Can,” ​hitting theaters later‌ this month, offers a powerful example of how people can‌ overcome​ life’s‌ adversities​ through faith and perseverance.

It is based ⁤on the true story of All-American softball player Katelyn Pavey, who earned a scholarship to ‌play college ‍ball, despite a birth deformity that resulted in her having a stunted left arm.

“Whatever adversity that ⁤you’re faced​ with, you can always find a way. With God, all things ⁢are possible,” Pavey said is the message⁣ of the film and her life.

The Indiana native appeared on track in ‌high‍ school to earn a college scholarship ⁣when a serious injury ⁢placed her dreams in doubt.

In⁤ the film, Pavey’s mother‌ Salena, portrayed by Amanda Verkamp, tells Katelyn (Danner Brown), “I would do anything to make all of⁣ this better for you, but ​only God ​can do that.”

Katelyn‍ at this difficult moment wonders why God allowed it all to happen in the first ‍place.

“Why didn’t He? God — Why ‍didn’t He ‍make me all better?” ​Katelyn asks. “I mean, first I’m born like‌ this and it’s fine, it’s ⁣whatever,” looking toward her left arm.⁣ “You get over it and you move⁤ on. But softball, it’s … I was really good, Mom.”

Salena responds, ⁣“You are ⁤really good.” She adds that God⁢ does some‌ of ‍His best work⁣ through adversity, teaching lessons that do not come in easy times.

The biblical verse Romans 8:28 comes to mind: “And we‌ know that all things work together for good to those who ‍love God,⁢ to those who are the called according to His purpose.”

In that vein, “I Can” also grapples with the subject⁢ of God’s ability‍ to redeem even the poor or ‌sinful choices people make, if they turn to him.

Katelyn ‍was born as the result of ‍an adulterous ⁤affair her parents had.

In the film, Katelyn’s‍ father, Eric Pavey (Jeff Armstrong),⁤ wrestles with the guilt that his daughter’s deformity was somehow God’s punishment for the affair. And‌ Katelyn’s potentially career-ending injury brings all those feelings back to the surface.

“I Can” authentically deals ⁣with the stuff people face in life and leaves the audience hopeful about God’s ⁤ability​ to‌ redeem it all.

“Many are calling I CAN‌ the most inspirational true⁣ story ⁣of⁤ its kind since ‘Soul Surfer,’” Brad Silverman, one of the film’s producers, said in an email to The Western ​Journal.

“The real ‍family on which the film is based ⁣insists on not receiving a penny from movie ticket sales,” he added. “Instead, all proceeds⁣ will go ⁤to ‍disabled‌ and disadvantaged kids ministries.”

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In their honor, ‌the filmmakers ​have launched a nonprofit pay-it-forward fund so people can donate to buy tickets ⁢for disabled⁤ and disadvantaged kids so they⁣ can see⁢ “I CAN” in theaters at no charge.

The filmmakers have partnered with Christian Alliance‍ for Orphans, Boys and⁤ Girls Clubs, and other ​organizations for ‌the pay-it-forward program.

Additionally, the ⁢producers⁢ of‍ “I Can,” First ⁣Capital Films, are donating 100 percent of⁤ the revenue generated ⁣from all theatrical ticket sales ‌directly to these Christ-centered children’s ministries, “so, your donation will be a double blessing to disadvantaged kids throughout⁢ the country,” the website ⁤ noted.

“We are honored to bring this‌ heartwarming, God-honoring film to theaters‌ beginning September ⁤22,” Silverman ⁣said.

“I Can” is the first feature film being distributed by Kappa Studios, which is dedicated to promoting ⁢projects​ that ​bring⁣ glory‍ to⁤ God.

Kappa Studios has provided post-production​ services (such as editing, ⁣sound, and special ⁢effects) ‌for decades ⁣in Hollywood, more recently‍ working on such projects as “Unplanned” and​ “The Chosen.”

Find theater locations ​for “I Can” here.

The post One-Armed All-American Softball Player’s Story Captured in Inspirational ​Film Titled ‘I Can’ appeared first on The Western Journal.



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