Rachel, I'm not ashamed

Rachel Scott, a teenager like many others, who is fully committed to serving Jesus Christ. Despite the mockery to which she is subjected because of her testimony, the doubts which sometimes assail her and the interior struggles which she, like everyone, is constantly confronted with, she remains faithful to God. On April 20, 1999, she was killed because of her faith at Columbine High School, Colorado (United States), with eleven other students and a teacher.
This poignant testimony, also available on DVD, relates Rachel's life, death and faith through the eyes of her parents. The numerous extracts from his diary make it particularly lively and moving. A serious encouragement to young Christians today to live an authentic faith.

This poignant book, written by Rachel's parents, makes us think about how we live and witness to our faith, how we live our relationship with God and our authenticity in our relationships with Our Father. Rachel was a young girl who was very honest with God, sincere in her faith and very sensitive to the voice of God in her life. His story is worth reading.
I recommend it to young and old alike (Christian and older).
The book is a succession of testimonies from Rachel's parents. I also recommend the film which depicts the last months of Rachel's life.

Book and DVD (DVD in English only) available in branches.