Jesse Dean is a recently-discharged soldier who had a rough upbringing, but found God because of his wife and is now totally devoted to his faith. He and his wife move to Philadelphia so he can take a new job as an outreach leader at an old church with a declining membership. Just as he starts to connect with the community, he discovers that directly across the street from the church is an abortion clinic. He goes to the pastor and several others in the church trying to get their help--to no avail. One day he's going about his everyday routine when a personal tragedy strikes; this brings him to the point where he starts to take action himself, but the more involved he gets, the more resistance he gets from those in the church and community, and from his wife, who thinks his actions will get him fired or jailed. Finally he must make a choice: take the easy way out and back off, like everyone wants him to; or face a major confrontation that will require him to put everything on the line--his job, his marriage, and his freedom. This film encourages people to stand for what they know is right, particularly taking God's truths into society to address social issues. It addresses the spirit of retreat as it pertains to engaging the culture that has developed within the Church.
A reserved young war veteran moves to North East Philadelphia to start an inner-city community outreach--and puts his life on the line to stand against an abortion clinic that moves across the street from his building.