Nicholas DiBella wrote an inspiring story with Paul Root about faith. It seams that eighteen year old Brendan (Crawford Wilson) is the main character. He caring the story but the real main character is the Faith. Brendan is kid with problems and violent convicted felon. His eighteenth foster family is going to have some influence on him. African-American couple Vanessa (Lynn Whitfield) and Mike (James McDaniel) take young trouble making Brendan under their roof. They are loving and kind people that see good in everyone. Brendan responds to their kindness in good way. Things seems to go in the right direction but is never easy shake of the past. Problems start to bother both Brendan and his foster family when his past starts to haunt him. He was member of the gang, and he has a fat record in the justice system. As events start happening everyone’s faith is going to be tested. When Vanessa decides that she had enough, Mike is not going to let her drop hands on Brendan. This puts lots of stress on the couple. At the same time Mike is trying to help Brendan to become a better man. He has faith in young man. Story reveals how Brendan is dealing with society, how he changes and how he starts to have faith in better tomorrow. “King’s Faith” lasts long and it has time to bring spectators closer the characters and their faith.