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I'm Not Ashamed Campaign Kit On Sale! $9.99 / ea.

SKU: CK1794473

Description

How can sharing our faith with others make an eternal impact? This kit, featuring video clips from the film I’m Not Ashamed, contains everything you need to launch a four-week sermon series that will help your congregation and visitors discover courage to boldly live out their faith and make a difference in the lives around them. These four weeks will inspire people through the true story of Rachel Joy Scott—the young woman killed in the Columbine High School shooting who expressed her faith and love for God with courage and allowed the light to shine through her. Her story continues to impact millions and encourage others to share their faith, even when it is the most difficult to do so.
The topics are:
  • Welcoming the Outcast
  • God's Love and My Pain
  • Seeking Answers in a World Full of Lies
  • Sold Out for Christ
Kit Includes:
  • Four customizable sermons
  • Video clips from the movie
  • Countdown Video
  • Web and Social Media Graphics
  • Planning Guide
  • Templates and sample promotional tools
  • Digital Student Study

This Kit is not included in the Church Kit and Video Subscription Plan

9.99
Subtotal:
$9.99

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About The Film

I'm Not Ashamed

PG-13

112 Minutes

Spanish

N/A

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

The Columbine Massacre of April 20, 1999 completely redefined America's view of the lives of high school students. Drawn straight from Columbine victim Rachel Joy Scott's words and journal entries, through the insight of her mother, Beth Nimmo, it is the true story of a high school student whose compassionate, caring faith caused her to reach out to fellow students including her killers who made her a target of their murderous plan.