Monday, October 18, 2010

To Save a LIfe to be shown at CHS

On Wednesday, October 27, 2010, we’ll be showing the movie TO SAVE A LIFE. Your son or daughter will see the movie with us at school, and it is recommended that you see it as well.  We’ll have a showing of the movie on Tuesday, October 26th 2010 at 6:30 in the auditorium especially for parents, so you can check it out before your student sees it.

 Unfortunately, teens today are hurting and facing challenges like never before. TO SAVE A LIFE is rated PG-13 because it doesn’t shy away from tough topics. It deals with social divisions, school violence, cutting, suicide, teen pregnancy and divorce—not in a graphic way, but in a way that is authentic to many teens’ lives. And it points to a way out of these problems through faith and reaching out to others. Ultimately, it asks the question “What’s my life going to be about?” and dares teens to answer with boldness and honesty. 

I hope that by seeing this movie, you will be inspired to reach out to the hurting and lonely on their campus and truly make a difference in their world.

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