To Save a LifeThe problems of bullying, isolation, irresponsible sexuality, and suicide among teens have been of increasing concern in recent years.  Too many teens have become unable to cope and find inadequate support from peers, family or friends, often driving them to worse behaviors and even suicide.

The film “To Save a Life” was produced to help teens encounter the reality that Jesus Christ is a sure and certain hope for them – both those who fear for the future and those who are friends of others who hold such fears.

We will be showing this film in our Fellowship Hall on Saturday, January 26, at 7:00 p.m., followed by a time of discussion on ways in which we can help address the problem in Riverside and the surrounding communities.  Plan to join us for this event, and bring others you know who would benefit from attending.  There will be no admission charge, but a free-will offering will be taken.  Refreshments will be available at a nominal cost.

Teen author and speaker Zach Hunter comments:  “‘To Save a Life’ conveys the raw emotions of life and the ups and downs of high school.  My friends who have seen the film are already talking about it and encouraging others to go see it.”

You can find a synopsis of the film at < http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1270286/synopsis>