Yes, it is. A screenplay based on a story is typically considered an adaptation because it transforms the original story into a script for a film or TV production.
First, you need to thoroughly understand the plot and characters of the novel. Then, break it down into scenes and sequences that work well for the screen. Focus on visual elements and make the story more dynamic.
Yes, it can. In many true stories, people experience doubt but still hold on to their faith. Doubt is a natural part of the human experience. It can actually strengthen faith in the long run. Just like a person who questions certain aspects of their religious teachings but through study and reflection, comes to a deeper understanding and a more solid faith.
Yes, you can. Many great screenplays are based on true stories. However, you may need to do a lot of research to ensure accuracy and respect for the real events and people involved.
One challenge is accuracy. You have to research thoroughly to get the facts right. Another is legal issues. You might need permissions from the people involved. Also, you need to make it engaging while staying true to the real events.
Fearless Faith is purely fictional. It was crafted by the author's imagination and not drawn from any true incidents. The story aims to entertain and inspire rather than represent actual happenings.