Twist of Faith is a 2013 American romantic drama television film directed by Paul A. Kaufman. The film centers on Nina (Toni Braxton), a single mother living in Brent, Alabama, who helps Jacob Fisher (David Julian Hirsh), an Orthodox Jewish man originally residing in Brooklyn whose wife and three children were murdered. Nina is assisted by her gospel community who helps Jacob make sense of his loss. The film premiered on Lifetime on February 9, 2013. Braxton's son who was diagnosed with autism played a minor role in the film.
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| - Twist of Faith is a 2013 American romantic drama television film directed by Paul A. Kaufman. The film centers on Nina (Toni Braxton), a single mother living in Brent, Alabama, who helps Jacob Fisher (David Julian Hirsh), an Orthodox Jewish man originally residing in Brooklyn whose wife and three children were murdered. Nina is assisted by her gospel community who helps Jacob make sense of his loss. The film premiered on Lifetime on February 9, 2013. Braxton's son who was diagnosed with autism played a minor role in the film. (en)
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- Shawn Williamson (en)
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- Paula Shaw (en)
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| - Twist of Faith is a 2013 American romantic drama television film directed by Paul A. Kaufman. The film centers on Nina (Toni Braxton), a single mother living in Brent, Alabama, who helps Jacob Fisher (David Julian Hirsh), an Orthodox Jewish man originally residing in Brooklyn whose wife and three children were murdered. Nina is assisted by her gospel community who helps Jacob make sense of his loss. The film premiered on Lifetime on February 9, 2013. Braxton's son who was diagnosed with autism played a minor role in the film. (en)
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