The Todd Becker Foundation, a nationally recognized high school outreach group, will have an open-to-the-public event tonight in the Broken Bow High School gymnasium. Doors are scheduled to open at 6:40 PM, with the event to start shortly after at 7:00 PM.
Started following the death of 18 year-old Todd Becker in an alcohol-related car accident in 2005, the Todd Becker Foundation ministry has visited over 500 public high schools with a message that challenges students to take the narrow road in their journey through life. During their events, the foundation shares the tragic, yet powerful life and death story of Todd Becker along with their ministry message.
Tonight’s event in Broken Bow, like many on the foundation’s schedule, will start with a large scale concert from the Christian touring band All The Noise. The band travels exclusively with the Todd Becker Foundation, and have recorded three albums over their 15 years together. According to the foundation website, their goal is to cut through “All the Noise” of society and culture and hit it with the truth of scripture through music, hence their name.
Keith Becker will follow the concert with a message that unfolds the true and life-changing story of his younger brother’s untimely death and the events shortly thereafter that changed his own life.
Tonight’s free event in Broken Bow is visually and audibly the result of a semi-load of modern, up-to-date sound, video, and lighting equipment, an experience described as one that high schools will never forget.
