There is a huge opportunity for unity among the church community while casting vision to launch evangelistic movements inside public middle and high schools. The “I’m Not Ashamed” film highlighting the story of Rachel Joy Scott, the first student killed in the Columbine tragedy in 1999, will come to theaters on October 21, 2016. First Priority is partnering with the film because Rachel’s story highlights the struggle for Christians in our teenage culture, the loneliness of a public school setting, and what God can do when a teenager wants to shine for Jesus. We are on the road this week pre-screening in dozens of communities across America. Here is what we are seeing happen:
“Orlando was last night. The theater was full and hearts were open and engaged. I was given the opportunity to share both at the beginning and at the end and introduce FP for really the first time in the Central Florida Area. People came from everywhere, met people from Daytona to Lakeland. God was proclaimed, vision cast and doors opened for FP with several churches across the greater Orlando area. Following up with several this week.”
Eric
“Last night in Miami we had a good turnout. The theater was full. Everyone seemed to be engaged and ultimately moved by the movie. There was a lot of good feedback from all ages. I actually had a few teenagers at the event who said they really connected with what Rachel was going through, so I am excited to see how much excitement is generated by students once it opens.”
Mike
Join us in prayer as we seek leaders to rise up in every community in America. We believe the body of Christ is alive and well and that there are Christian students everywhere who feel alone in their faith, struggle with acceptance and popularity, desire to be light in the darkness, and simply need to be sent to school with the gospel. Will you join the movement?
Brad
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