Facebook Live Benefit Concert

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Join us from the comfort of your own living room for a VIRTUAL concert benefiting Bring Your Brokenness, Inc., a 501(c)3 organization committed to eating disorder recovery. Worship with us in song, be reminded of truth during this difficult season, and be encouraged by stories of hope as you hear about what God is doing through this life-changing organization.

Vocalists: Rebecca Appleby, Allison Johns, Amie Shields
Pianist: Lanier Lineberger
Violist: Caroline Lineberger

Special thanks to Church of Eleven 22 for allowing us to use their Arlington Campus, Andrew Hoffstatter for managing the technical aspects, our Board of Directors, and our musicians!
 
Did you know....
It is estimated that 30 million people, in the United States alone, struggle with an eating disorder. Eating disorders have the highest mortality rate of any mental illness, with nearly 1 person dying every hour as a direct result of an eating disorder. 
 
Statistics tell us that up to 80 percent of patients who receive and complete eating disorder treatment will recover or improve significantly. The greatest obstacle to treatment is a lack of resources. Residential treatment for eating disorders averages $1,400 per day, which results in less than 30% of those who struggle getting the help they need.
 
Bring Your Brokenness wants to help close that gap. And further, we believe that gospel-centered recovery will drastically change these statistics. Our goal goes far beyond transforming behaviors. Our prayer for these women is life transformation.
 
But we can’t do it alone.
There are people who can help, but they aren't yet aware of the need. Will you consider sharing this free concert information with them? We need people who care to help us make this eternal impact. As a 501(c)3 charitable organization, gifts are eligible for tax deduction in the US. 
 
Let's make a difference together, in the name of Jesus. We are grateful for your partnership in this ministry!
All because of Jesus,

Amie Shields and the Board of Directors

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