WATCH: New Trailer for ‘I Still Believe’ Tells Jeremy Camp’s Faith-Filled Story

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A new trailer has been released for the upcoming film I Still Believe.

The film follows the story of award-winning Christian music artist Jeremy Camp’s rise to fame and his marriage to his first wife, Melissa Lynn Henning-Camp. The two were married less than a year before Henning-Camp died in 2001.

The trailer shows the blossoming romance between Camp (played by K.J. Apa) and Henning-Camp (played by Britt Robertson), including how the two chose to get married even after Henning-Camp was diagnosed with ovarian cancer.

Seventeen, a popular secular magazine for teen girls, voted I Still Believe to be the No. 1 best romantic movie to watch this year.

Watch the trailer in this article.

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