Poorly written, terribly acted. It seems like clumsy Christian propaganda, although it could just be the lack of skill and talent that make it seem more like an agenda than a movie.
The plot is improbable, with characters making completely inconsistent and inexplicable decisions. The production values and cinematography are quite good, though. Sets and costumes are also good.
Getting past the stilted, terrible acting was impossible for me, but to be fair, the writers gave the actors nothing to work with. The exception to that is the non-verbal acting by Trent Garnaat, who plays the subject child. He was reasonably credible. But again his spoken part didn't have much of a ring of authenticity to it.
I might not have found the proselytizing quite as jarring if I was a Christian, but there are well written and acted Christian movies out there that I have enjoyed. This just isn't one of them.