Accidental Activist : One Signature Can Mean More Than You Think (DVD)
$7.99
One signature can mean more than you think…
Ted and Lynn Murphy lead a simple suburban life. They have three wonderful children, their own small business, and good relationships with friends and neighbors. But that life is turned upside down when Ted signs a petition advocating traditional marriage. It is a small act of civic duty in his mind, but to others in their community it seems like an act of heartless bigotry. Ted and his wife become the focus of local protect that threatens not only to destroy their business but to suffocate their religious freedom as well. Is it enough for a Christian man to mind his own business and build his happy life, even when controversy is thrust upon him? The Murphy’s wrestle with that question as a firestorm threatens everything they’ve worked so hard to build.
Dove Review: Family Approved 12+
SKU (ISBN): 9781563713576
UPC: 095163886615
Binding: Video DVD
Published: October 2014
Publisher: Bridgestone MultiMedia Group
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