Rachel's tears : the spiritual journey of Columbine martyr Rachel Scott
by
 
Scott, Darrell, 1949-

Title
Rachel's tears : the spiritual journey of Columbine martyr Rachel Scott

Author
Scott, Darrell, 1949-

ISBN
9780785268482
 
9780329545444
 
785268480

Personal Author
Scott, Darrell, 1949-

Publication Information
Nashville, TN : Thomas Nelson Publishers, ©2000.

Physical Description
181 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm

General Note
"Featuring excerpts from her private journals"--Cover.
 
"Biography"--Cover back.

Contents
Introduction: Book we didn't want to write -- "Halls of tragedy" -- "Living with the Lifemaker" -- Flawed but faithful -- Finding hope in a broken world -- Love from above -- Call to commitment -- Creative compassion -- No solitary soul -- Parenting with grace and love -- Anatomy of a tragedy -- Your life, your choice.

Abstract
Rachel Scott was a typical teenage girl who was incredibly dedicated to following and serving Christ. Though she was mocked for her beliefs, at times doubted her faith, and constantly struggled with personal issues every teenager faces, she remained faithful to God. Then on April 20, 1999, at Columbine High School, she was killed for that faith. Rachel's Tears is a moving meditation on the life, death, and faith of Rachel as seen through the eyes of her parents and through writings and drawings from her journals. Her parents also offer a spiritual perspective on the Columbine tragedy and provide a vision of hope for preventing youth violence across the nation.

Personal Subject
Scott, Rachel (Rachel Joy)

Corporate Subject
Columbine High School (Littleton, Colo.)

Subject Term
Biography.
 
School violence -- United States.
 
Youth and violence.

Added Author
Nimmo, Beth.
 
Rabey, Steve.

Electronic Access
Publisher description http://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0611/00710235-d.html


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