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Elijah has a dream—to
follow in the footsteps of his brothers and make the VHS
football team. But, for Elijah it’s an uphill battle.
Unlike his tall, muscular brothers, Elijah is small and
weak, but he pushes on, determined to realize his dream.
Elijah’s faith is a source of comfort and strength, but
when his new pastor begins to preach out against gays,
Elijah feels increasingly unwelcome. While his church
seems increasingly un-Christian, Elijah is exposed to
the gay boys of Verona—boys who care about each other
and reach out to those in need. Why are those who are
called abominations acting more Christian than the
Christians? When Elijah admits to himself that he is gay
his faith is weakened. His belief is further shaken when
he becomes sick. Is it a punishment from God? How could
God create him gay and then punish him for it?
As Elijah’s troubles and doubts increase, a very special
boy comes into his life and helps him find his way.
Elijah learns that much of what he has been taught in
church is wrong, but that he shouldn’t turn his back on
his beliefs. He learns that sometimes, those who present
themselves as moral leaders are anything but. They are
the Antichrists.

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