Barronelle rejects state's faith-compromising offer – 'This is something I will not do'

Barronelle rejects state's faith-compromising offer – 'This is something I will not do'

Barronelle Stutzman has rejected a deal by Washington state Attorney General Bob Ferguson that would have forced her to betray her religious beliefs and start providing flowers for gay weddings.

"You are asking me to walk in the way of a well-known betrayer, one who sold something of infinite worth for 30 pieces of silver," Stutzman wrote in a letter to Ferguson. "That is something I will not do."

Original 1MM Action Alert - Judge threatens to take Christian grandmother's business, home and savings.

Feeling the heat from the Christian community, Ferguson had offered to settle the case if she paid a $2,000 penalty for violating the Consumer Protection Act, a $1 payment for costs and fees, and agreed not to discriminate in the future.

"He's using the full power of his office to personally and professionally destroy her," ADF attorney Kristen Waggoner told FoxNews' Todd Starnes.

"I certainly don't relish the idea of losing my business, my homes and everything else that your lawsuit threatens to take from my family, but my freedom to honor God in doing what I do best is more important," Barronelle wrote in a letter to the attorney general.

Barronelle Stutzman needs to know fellow Christians are standing with her and praying for her.

1MM has prepared this LETTER OF PRAYER SUPPORT for Barronelle. I encourage you to sign the letter to Barronelle and let her know she is not sharing the burden alone.

Please share her story with others by forwarding this email and posting it to your Facebook page today!

Additional resources:

Watch Barronelle's interview with FoxNews here.

Donate to Barronelle's defense here.

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