Columbine Redemption

Columbine Redemption - Introduction Part of RachelScott.com The horrible tragedy of April 20, 1999 will forever be burned into our memory. Shots rang out that were heard around the world. Twelve wonderful young people and 1 brave teacher lost their lives in a hail of bullets. One of those students was Rachel Scott. She, like others, was taunted and questioned about her faith in God. Her last words were a confirmation of the faith she lived and was willing to die for.
   
Rachel Scott took a stand that fateful day. Christians around the world have learned a valuable lesson from this 17 year old. The deep wound of Columbine has caused the youth of this nation to cry out for real answers. Rachel's family along with others connected to this tragedy are committed to providing some of those answers. From the horror of that tragedy has emerged a ministry that has brought healing and hope to millions of people around the world. You can participate with us in seeing the lives of many young people challenged and changed. Every prayer that is offered and every dollar that is contributed will help insure that triumph will emerge out of this tragedy.

 

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