A high school history teacher Grace Wesley is attacked for answering a student's question about Jesus. But when she stands up for herself and refuses to apologize, the school board votes to suspend her and threatens her future as a teacher. She finds herself standing trial against the ACLU to try to save her career. The teacher hires a young lawyer Tom Endler to represent her. He comes up with a great plan to show the jury the historical significance discussion in class.
I really loved this movie. It touched me in ways that I didn't expect and the audience felt the same way. People in the theater were vocal. They cried and laughed along with the movie and clapped at the end. I recommend you check this one out. I liked it even more than the first one.
Content:
Sexual:
There is zero sexual content;
Violence:
There is one slapping scene during a heated conversation
Cussing:
There is zero cussing (unless you count "idiot" and "loser")
Drugs/Alcohol:
None
There is zero sexual content;
Violence:
There is one slapping scene during a heated conversation
Cussing:
There is zero cussing (unless you count "idiot" and "loser")
Drugs/Alcohol:
None
Starring:
Melissa Joan Hart as Grace Wesley;
Hayley Orrantia as Brooke Thawley;
Jesse Metcalfe as Tom Endler;
Ray Wise as Pete Kane;
Robin Givens as Principal Kinney;
Pat Boone as Walter Wesley;
David A.R. White as Rev. Dave;
Benjamin A. Onyango as Rev. Jude;
Ernie Hudson as Judge Stennis;
Trisha LaFache as Amy Ryan;
Sadie Robertson as Marlene;
Lee Strobel as Himself;
James Warner Wallace as Himself;
Newsboys as Themselves
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