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Rowan County Courthouse to be Surrounded by Expressions of Christian Love as Kim Davis Returns to Work Monday
'Audacity' producers to send free DVDs, T-Shirts, posters and fly #LoveWins rainbow banner over Morehead, Kentucky

Contact: Melany Ethridge, A. Larry Ross Communications, 972-267-1111, melany@alarryross.com

LOS ANGELES, Sept. 11, 2015 /Christian Newswire/ -- As Rowan County Clerk Kim Davis plans to return to work on Monday and crowds gather in anticipation of more fireworks, producers of the faith-based film "Audacity" are asking Christians in Morehead to show Christian love to those gathered, handing out free copies of the film with the motto "love can't stay silent."

In addition to 2,000 DVDs for give-away, Executive Producer Ray Comfort is providing 500 T-shirts and 500 posters for local Christians to wear as they share the film and the message of God's love with those who surround the courthouse on Monday in anticipation of further actions by Kim Davis.

"We want to support Christians who are standing for our God-given freedoms, and we want to empower those who are gathered there in support with materials to share a Gospel witness," Comfort said. "We have a message for this dying world, and love can't stay silent!"

Also throughout the day on Monday, a four-story air banner in rainbow colors proclaiming #LoveWins and promoting "Audacity" will be flown over the Rowan Country Courthouse. The film, released in August, is now freely available on YouTube and at www.audacitymovie.com.

Those wanting to share the message of love proclaimed in "Audacity" are encouraged to come by Trinity Christian Fellowship at 537 W. Main Street in Morehead, directly across from the Rowan County Courthouse, at 9 a.m. on Monday to pick up their DVDs, T-Shirts, posters and Gospel witness tracts.

"'Audacity' was produced particularly to show that Christians don't hate homosexuals," Comfort said. "It is our faith in Christ and our understanding of mankind's need for a Savior that compels us to share not just with homosexuals, but with everyone, before it's too late."

Note to Editors: To arrange an interview with Ray Comfort, please contact Melany Ethridge of A. Larry Ross Communications at 972.267.1111 or melany@alarryross.com.