- Come Together–Third Day
- Voice of Truth–Casting Crowns
- Score 1–Opening Scene
- Finding You–Bebo Norman
- Score 2–Opening Credits
- Completely–Ana Laura
- Score 3–Death Crawl
- Come on Back to Me–Third Day
- Never Give Up–Josh Bates
- Score 4–Championship Game
- With You–Mark Willard
- Score 5–Brooke Tells Grant About the Baby
A grassroots production through and through,
For starters, it all feels rather dated. The songs from Casting Crowns, Bebo Norman, and Third Day all come from albums at least two years old—"Come Together" was a hit in 2001. It'd be another matter if these were longtime classics that truly proved invaluable to the film's narrative. The album also feels like an excuse to promote freshman artists like Ana Laura and Josh Bates. It's as much a Provident music sampler as it is a soundtrack. The only song not previously released is "With You," offering clichéd Christian AC and homemade production from film composer Mark Willard.
Speaking of, the original score doesn't provide incentive either. With approximately ten minutes over five tracks, the instrumental pieces are more comparable to the average video game soundtrack. You'd think that the high point would be "Championship Game," but it's quite the opposite, marred by cheap sounding keyboard horns and programmed drums. Standing out with French horns and a sentimental melody, the best is also the most awkwardly titled, though at least there's no confusion which scene "Brooke Tells Grant About the Baby" refers to—not to mention the fact that the song title gives away a key plot development in the movie.
It bears mentioning that this isn't a critique of the previously released songs, but whether they combine with the score to yield a