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Friday April 11th, 7-9pm (doors open 6.30pm) Blair County Convention Center
Saturday April 12, 9-11am Open Forum Q&A No Admission Charge • A free-will offering will be received. |
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| David Gibbs took a
leap of faith in September 2003 when Bob and Mary Schindler,
Terri Schiavo's parents, asked him to become the lead attorney in
their frantic fight to save their daughter's life. Taking the case
pro bono, Gibbs embarked on a compelling journey that would forever
change his life. He watched Terri fade away in those last days, and
was with Mary, her mom, the last time she saw Terri alive.
Friday April 11th at 7:00pm (doors open at 6:30) at the Blair County Convention Center, David Gibbs gives an insider's account of the story that tore the heart out of a nation and which marked a watershed moment in America's judicial history. Gibbs shares as-yet undisclosed truths about the trial and error surrounding Terri's death, why it should never have happened, and why it matters so critically for us as we grapple with the value of life, and the question of who decides. Saturday April 12th from 9:00 until 11:00am at the Faith Baptist Church of Altoona, Attorney Gibbs will also speak at an Open Forum Q&A. At this forum he'll entertain a wide range of questions dealing with issues impacting the Church and the Christian in today's anti-Christian society. |
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Our next Ezekiel Forum event features David Gibbs
III, the attorney who defended Terri Schiavo to save her life
About David Gibbs III Works with Gibbs Law Firm, P.A. and the Christian Law Association defending the rights of churches and Christians nationwide as a legal missionary Mr.
Gibbs has been a frequent spokesperson on radio and television
having appeared on most major news and talk programs including CNN’s
Larry King Live, Fox & Friends, Hannity & Colmes, On the Record, The
Michael Reagan Show, and Face the Nation. He hosts the
daily radio feature, "The Legal Alert", heard on 1,220 radio outlets
daily. Event Information
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