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The film highlights the legal and social pressures faced by believers in a modern, secular society.
The film leans heavily into American heritage and the "We the People" sentiment found in the U.S. Constitution.
David A.R. White returns as Reverend Dave, providing a bridge to the previous films.
The battle moves from a small local community to the halls of Congress in Washington, D.C. Reverend Dave must testify before a hostile committee, arguing that faith is not a threat to the state, but the very foundation of a free society. Notable Elements
The story emphasizes how a small, dedicated group can spark a national conversation. 📍 The Turning Point
The film highlights the legal and social pressures faced by believers in a modern, secular society.
The film leans heavily into American heritage and the "We the People" sentiment found in the U.S. Constitution.
David A.R. White returns as Reverend Dave, providing a bridge to the previous films.
The battle moves from a small local community to the halls of Congress in Washington, D.C. Reverend Dave must testify before a hostile committee, arguing that faith is not a threat to the state, but the very foundation of a free society. Notable Elements
The story emphasizes how a small, dedicated group can spark a national conversation. 📍 The Turning Point