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Beth Nimmo, Rachel Joy Scott's mother joined Greg in 2012 sharing the story of her daughter's life and untimely death at Columbine High School on April 20, 1999.Rachel's story eventually became a feature film entitled "I'm Not Ashamed" and is widely available today for viewing online.
Doug Bender, I Am Second team member and author of the brand new book I Found Love, shares info about the I Am Second Movement and why his new book could only have been planned in God's timing. We get a behind-the-scenes view of some testimonies shared in the I Am Second videos, including those of Brian 'Head' Welch (Korn & Love & Death musician), Beth Nimmo (mother of Rachel Scott, Columbine victim) and TJ Stevens (school shooter), Michael Kent (former neo-Nazi) and Tiffany Whittier (Michael's parole officer, who also happens to be African American), and David & Tamela Mann (in several Tyler Perry projects).
Sometimes before we know it, darkness can wrap itself around our hearts and minds. But when we feel ourselves lost and without hope, God is always there to lead us toward a new way of living, where we can find forgiveness for others—and ourselves. Beth Nimmo is the mother of Rachel Joy Scott, the first victim of the 1999 Columbine High School shooting. Beth didn’t know she’d ever see light again after the loss of her precious daughter, but God used Rachel’s strong faith and spirit of joy to guide Beth to help troubled teens. TJ Stevens was one such teen—after an abusive childhood and several suicide attempts, TJ walked into his Virginia high school with a gun, filled with a darkness driving him to do things he’d have never thought possible. But when TJ was on his knees in desperation, he felt God moving him toward a different outcome. As TJ says, “It’s never too late to turn around and do the right thing.” Beth and TJ’s paths crossed along parallel lines, and together, they share how God has met them in their lowest points, and how pain doesn’t have to be a life sentence. Links, Products, and Resources Mentioned: Jesus Calling Podcast Jesus Calling Thomas Rhett Lauren Akins National Suicide Prevention line I Am Second Beth Nimmo Rachel Joy Scott Columbine School shootings in 1999 TJ Stevens Interview Quotes: “What we give focus to, we give strength to--I gave focus to nothing but darkness, and darkness filled me to a point where there was an abyss of nowhere to turn.” - TJ Stevens “When the heart isn't changed, even if you have modified behavior and there's a certain amount of control there, eventually what's in the heart will manifest itself on the surface.” - Beth Nimmo “It's never too late to turn around and do the right thing.” - TJ Stevens “One of the things that we have a responsibility for to the next generation coming up is; we have to show them what you're in right now doesn't have to be your life sentence and it doesn't have to define the rest of your life.” - Beth Nimmo ________________________ Enjoy watching these additional videos from Jesus Calling YouTube channel: Audio Playlist: https://bit.ly/2PrbuwH Video Playlist: https://bit.ly/2PsmEkJ What’s Good? Playlist: https://bit.ly/3i7VUlZ ________________________ Connect with Jesus Calling Instagram Facebook Twitter Pinterest YouTube Jesus Calling Website
You were born for a time such as this. Jon uses the book of Esther to follow up on last weeks message from Beth Nimmo. Listen in as you will find many take aways.
Join us as Beth Nimmo shares the story of her life and the life of her daughter, Rachel Scott, one of the victims in the Columbine shootings.
Clare McDonnell talks to Beth Nimmo whose daughter Rachel was of the twelve students who were murdered in the Columbine school shootings alongside one of their teachers.
Join us for guest speaker Beth Nimmo as she shares the story about her beautiful daughter Rachel. Rachel was the first to die that horrible day at Columbine High School as two classmates went on a rampage and murdered her for her faith in Jesus. 13 people died that day. To see the whole story of Rachel's life - Beth is encouraging people to see the movie "I'm Not Ashamed" about Rachel and her amazing faith in Jesus.
James & Betty Robison, Beth Nimmo
James & Betty Robison, Beth Nimmo
Rachel Scott was the first person killed during the Columbine High School shootings on April 20, 1999, and her journal entries about kindness and compassion shared after her death inspired many. "I'm Not Ashamed" is the story of Rachel's life in the days before the shooting, and is now available from PureFlix. Scott wrote in her journal: "If one person could go out of their way to show compassion, it could start a chain reaction." She wrote these words just days before she was shot and killed at Columbine. "I'm Not Ashamed" presents a message for our culture that we need now more than ever: choose kindness. Rachel's mother, Beth Nimmo has been heavily involved in the process, and serves as Executive Producer on the film. FOX's Laura Ingle spends "A Few Moments With..." Nimmo to discuss Rachel's writings in her journal, along with the new film "I'm Not Ashamed": Watch the trailers for "I'm Not Ashamed" HERE:For more on the film "I'm Not Ashamed" CLICK HEREFor more on the Film, follow their Twitter: @ImNotAshamedRJS & FacebookFollow FOX's Laura Ingle on Twitter: @LauraIngle & CLICK HERE for more of "A Few Moments With..." & Subscribe for FREE on iTunes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Beth Nimmo returns to discuss forgiveness. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thechurchboys/message
Beth Nimmo, mother of Rachel Scott --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thechurchboys/message
Marty talks with Beth Nimmo, the mother of Rachel Scott who was murdered in Columbine in 1999 and producer of the film "I'm Not Ashamed,"