Tuesday, January 12, 2010

A Film for Teens - TO SAVE A LIFE

The Fish is hosting a FREE Movie Screening of the new indie film "TO SAVE A LIFE" - this film deals with real life teenage issues, and it points to a way out of these problems through following God's path and reaching out to others.

Parents: To Save A Life has been rated PG-13 by the Motion Picture Association of America "due to mature thematic elements involving teen suicide, teen drinking, some drug content, disturbing images, and sexuality."

We are not recommending this movie for children. If you plan on attending with your teens, do so at your own discretion.

Screening Details:

Date: January 21st, 2010
Time: 7:00 PM
Location: AMC at the Block at Orange (20 City Blvd, Orange, CA)

FREE - RSVP HERE: http://screenings.tosavealifeleaders.com/events/rsvp/396


Read more about the story
on the official movie site www.tosavealifemovie.com

About the Movie: To Save A Life 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 authentic to too many teens' real lives. And it points to a way out of these problems through following God's path 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, honesty, and open-handedness.

To Save A Life
is a powerful indie movie about the real-life challenges of teens and their choices. But it's more than just a movie—it's a feature-length film with follow-up opportunities like a youth group curriculum and a teen devotional centered around the biblical concept that we’re never more like Jesus than when we are reaching out to the hurting and lonely.

At some point, every teen has to decide: "What's my life going to be about?" To Save A Life dares to bring that question into their world, encouraging them to answer it with boldness, honesty and Christ-likeness.

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