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“What if you were to die today... Tomorrow is not a promise but a chance.”
Beth Nimmo, Rachel's Tears: The Spiritual Journey of Columbine Martyr Rachel Scott
“God is going to use me to reach the young people, I don’t know how, I don’t know when.”
Beth Nimmo, Rachel's Tears: The Spiritual Journey of Columbine Martyr Rachel Scott
“I write
Not
For the sake of glory
Not
For the sake of fame
Not
For the sake of success
But for the sake of my soul”
Beth Nimmo , Rachel's Tears: The Spiritual Journey of Columbine Martyr Rachel Scott
“Eternity is not just looking to the future and our place with God in Heaven, but it is looking at our Eternity as if it were only moments away.”
Beth Nimmo , Rachel's Tears: The Spiritual Journey of Columbine Martyr Rachel Scott
“What is life when living without the Lifemaker?”
Darrell Scott, Rachel's Tears: The Spiritual Journey of Columbine Martyr Rachel Scott
“Desiring is a part of dreaming.”
Beth Nimmo , Rachel's Tears: The Spiritual Journey of Columbine Martyr Rachel Scott
“True security lies in heaven, where things can't be touched by evil and can't be destroyed.”
Beth Nimmo, Rachel's Tears: The Spiritual Journey of Columbine Martyr Rachel Scott
“Too many people try to find security and significance in too many places. They look in relationships; they look in popularity; they look in money and possessions. But these are all detours and dead ends.”
Beth Nimmo, Rachel's Tears: The Spiritual Journey of Columbine Martyr Rachel Scott
“Forgivness is not just for the offender. It is also for the one who is offended. If we do not forgive, we end up in perpetual anger and bitterness and eventually offend others with our words or actions. If we forgive, we experience a "letting go" or cleansing process that frees us from the offender.”
Beth Nimmo, Rachel's Tears: The Spiritual Journey of Columbine Martyr Rachel Scott