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News Abstract
By: NewsAbstract Editorial Team
Topic: Lifestyle
March 18, 2026
This film matters by bringing a powerful, faith-based narrative of resilience and hope to a national audience. It not only honors Coach Jeremy Williams' extraordinary battle with ALS but also elevates awareness for the disease, inspiring viewers with a testament to unwavering faith and human spirit, impacting both the faith community and beyond.
LAWRENCEVILLE, GA – March 18, 2026 – The inspiring true story of Coach Jeremy Williams, who courageously battled ALS while leading his high school team to an undefeated season, is coming to theaters nationwide. The Williams family, with Executive Producer Steven Camp and Producer Dan Merrell, is developing a faith-based film, bringing Coach Williams' remarkable journey of perseverance and faith to the big screen.
Diagnosed with ALS in 2007, Williams famously led Greenville High School from a wheelchair in 2009, earning national recognition as the 2010 National High School Football Coach of the Year. This film, under the banner of We Do What We Do, LLC—inspired by Jeremy’s resilient words—aims to capture his profound strength and the family's enduring faith.
Beyond his coaching legacy, the film explores Jeremy's impact as a husband, father, and devout Christian. Produced by Missionary Kid Media with the Williams family for authenticity, this powerful narrative, filmed in Columbus, GA, aims to glorify God and inspire believers. A nationwide theatrical release is slated for Fall 2027.