I was curious enough to look it up, and apparently it was a not specifically faith-oriented Canadian film in 2008 titled
A Thousand Hills, about an awkward 13-year-old boy who tries to make money by recording a CD to win the favor of a pretty girl at school and to raise money to save the family farm. It didn't attract a distributor back then, but now a "family-oriented" distributor has taken a shot at rebranding it as an overtly Christian film with a new title, tagline, and misleading cover image with people and a dog not actually in the film. But the "wholesome Christian entertainment" crowd
doesn't seem to appreciate the film or the bait-and-switch tactic. No "redeeming qualities" (blunt Christian messages)! Young girls in the film are immodestly dressed! etc.