
Twist of Faith
Drama · TV Movie
Overview
A single mother and her gospel community help an Orthodox Jewish cantor whose wife and three children were murdered.
Top Cast


David Julian Hirsh
David Julian Hirsh
Jacob Fisher
David Julian Hirsh
Jacob Fisher


Toni Braxton
Toni Braxton
Nina
Toni Braxton
Nina


Mykelti Williamson
Mykelti Williamson
Uncle Moe
Mykelti Williamson
Uncle Moe


Kyra Zagorsky
Kyra Zagorsky
Ruth Fisher
Kyra Zagorsky
Ruth Fisher


Nathaniel J. Potvin
Nathaniel J. Potvin
Asher Jones
Nathaniel J. Potvin
Asher Jones


Viv Leacock
Viv Leacock
Brother Day
Viv Leacock
Brother Day


Paula Shaw
Paula Shaw
Hava Fisher
Paula Shaw
Hava Fisher


Dee Jay Jackson
Dee Jay Jackson
Pastor Johnson
Dee Jay Jackson
Pastor Johnson


Colin Lawrence
Colin Lawrence
Mike Jones
Colin Lawrence
Mike Jones
Tanner Saunders
Tanner Saunders
Yeeshai Fisher
Tanner Saunders
Yeeshai Fisher
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