We are looking at the life of Stephen - or, more particularly, why he gave his life. We don't know that much about him, and yet he gives the longest speech in the book of Acts... and it gets him killed. What exactly does he say that is so offensive? Why don't we find those things as anger-inducing? Even so, we do live in a society that is marked by outrage and even mob violence. So we are well aware that there are things you can say that can get you killed - literally or figuratively. Is there anything worth risking that? Let's consider along with Stephen, what is “A Vision Worth Dying For”? (Acts 6:8-7:1,51-8:3)