
Darrell Scott (2)
Author of Chain Reaction: A Call to Compassionate Revolution
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This book was in a box of books sent to me by a friend of a friend. I'm not sure I would have read it if it hadn't been in that box of books.
The message within the pages is a good one--be a friend to those that are considered outcasts. See through their outer messages and let them know you care. You never know that the one thing you do that you don't think anything of, might be the one thing that means everything to the other person.
However, Rachel Scott's Code is repeated in almost every show more chapter, as if we couldn't remember it, and the cynic in me wonders how much Darrell Scott wanted to gain from the "spotlight" created by the tragedy that included his daughter's death.
Am I glad I read the book? Yes. Do I think that the world would be a better place if more people followed Rachel's code? Yes. show less
The message within the pages is a good one--be a friend to those that are considered outcasts. See through their outer messages and let them know you care. You never know that the one thing you do that you don't think anything of, might be the one thing that means everything to the other person.
However, Rachel Scott's Code is repeated in almost every show more chapter, as if we couldn't remember it, and the cynic in me wonders how much Darrell Scott wanted to gain from the "spotlight" created by the tragedy that included his daughter's death.
Am I glad I read the book? Yes. Do I think that the world would be a better place if more people followed Rachel's code? Yes. show less
This book is a sequel to 'Rachel's Tears' by the parents of Columbine martyr, Rachel Scott. Although I found the first book in this series amazing, this one was not as great. It seemed to repeat a lot of information. I also thought that there was more focus on Darrell Scott, author and father of Rachel, than of Rachel, herself. I'd reccomend reading 'Rachel's Tears', skipping this one, and then reading 'Chain Reaction', the next in the series.
Through the death of Columbine martyr, Rachael Scott, the author shows you how Rachael's life and tragic death have caused a chain reaction of good. When Rachael performed any act of love due to her strong commitment to Jesus, it created a ripple effect of kindness and love that will probably never end.
Sequel to "Rachel's Tears," talks about the impact her life and death has had on others.
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