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Tuesday, September 24, 2013

After every club is a time to dwell on what just happened.  Were we excellent?  Was Christ lifted up?  Jim Rayburn said, "A successful club is one where Christ is made known."

There is a lot of planning that goes into club for all the humor, songs, talks, and minor details.  Then the day of club we load all the audio video equipment into a car and unpack it at the house we are visiting for the week.  After the hour of club, we pack it all back up and put it in storage until next week. 

Was it worth it? Last night I received a text from a high school guy that answers that question.  ABSOLUTELY! If one of our high school friends feel loved because of club then Christ was made known that night and our job was done. 

Thursday, August 29, 2013

Earn The Right

Young Life leaders can be found at games, parties, or just hanging out with kids.  It is part of our philosophy to "earn the right to be heard" from our high school friends.

No one wants to feel like a project, so our leaders put in hundreds of hours letting kids know we truly care and are available. 

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

A quick prayer

Oh lord you hold creation in your hands and you bless me beyond imagine.  When I am unfaithful your faithfulness doesn't wane.  I praise you for all you are doing in the ministry of Young Life, but I still feel the greater work needs to be done in my own heart. 

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Post 2 @ Camp

It has been a great 24 hours at Crooked Creek.  Yesterday we had a camp wide volleyball tournament that is meant to unify cabins as they come up with cabin uniforms.  Again, leaders are setup to be heroes as they brought some stuff to share and bring the cabins together.  Our upperclassmen guys put on ties and shades then spelled diesel on their backs.  

During free time some of our kids went on a high swing, high ropes course, horseback riding and ridge runners (dirt track go carts).  These experiences give them shared memories with leaders and challenges some of their fears.  

Finally, at club last night we were met with the story about Jesus healing a bleeding woman and bringing a girl to life.  The question that lingered was, "what are your expectations of God? Do you expect God to work or like many people -- 'I just don't think about it.'"

Some of the walls our high school friends have built up are starting to come down, and they are becoming authentic.  They are admitting that they don't believe this stuff, they want God to lead them, they are afraid of going back home and letting this stuff "stick", and some are still unsure of what God's story means for them.  

Great things are happening and I hope that God is receiving all the glory for the work being done. 

Monday, July 29, 2013

We have arrived

Arriving at camp is always a time to take a deep breath, smile, and look forward to what you are going to see. 

After 21 hours of travel, eating, and waiting, the Mankato crew arrived at Young Life Camp expectant of what they might see and hear.  We were greeted by program and some humor relief that brought smiles to wearied travelers.  
The work crew carried our bags to the room; we settled in then went to dinner.  The students were greeted with the excellence of Young Life camp and the extravagance of our love and service.

At our first club we were invited to think about, "What is God like?".  Even if you know who he is, let's think about it as if we are learning new information.  

Immediately after club we were thrown into an obstacle course where kids protect their leader from oncoming barrages of water balloons, mud holes, and military style obstacles.  The purpose is to experience a high energy Young Life experience that sets leaders as the center of their cabin and helps kids be heroes. 

Then we headed to our cabins to debrief from the day and share our thoughts.  Here are some things kids shared about camp already: 
"This is way different than I thought it would be."
"Oh my gosh that Obstacle course was awesome--and a little dangerous."
"I just wanted to get away"
"This is more than I expected it to be"




Saturday, July 20, 2013

It is a simple message


I have been doing work with Young Life now for almost 13 years, and it is hard to get mired by everyone’s expectations as to what we are supposed to do.  When I was 20, a college girl raised her hand and asked our college church group to pray for a guitar player for a bunch of high school students on Monday nights.  It is crazy how many guys get pulled into Young Life because of a girl, and I’ll admit…I thought this girl was cute. 

I caught Sarah before church and told her I was willing to help.  She didn’t just tell me what was required of me to play guitar for the group—she told me about Young Life.  We “go where kids are, earn the right to be heard, and tell them about Jesus.”

“Wait,” I said, “You go to the schools and meet kids? That sounds like the most awesome organization I have ever heard of.  I mean that is what missionaries do, and I love it.”

What I have loved about Young Life as I have become more a part of it is how we care about kids that are Catholic, Baptist, Non-denominational, or have no church.  It doesn’t change the way we care or the message we carry.  We don’t respond differently if our high school friends reject Jesus. Something about this is just—right.

I am blessed to talk with adults of different faith traditions and encourage them in their journeys with Christ.  The reason this organization has allowed me to be so free to love and communicate with masses is simply because we are about one thing—JESUS!

I love the traditions and disciplines of the church and they usher me to holy places with our Savior.  However, I am not willing to let them interfere with the simple message of Jesus.  I was reminded of this as I had a discussion with a wonderful woman this week about her faith. 

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Inspired Hope

I was talking to a parent the last night at a baseball game.  Her son has been involved in Young Life for the past year and is also involved in his church youth group.  He is more of a quiet kid but definitely committed to Christ.  

They were driving in the car together discussing the future.  Sam is just about to enter his junior year of high school.  He said, "mom I don't know where I am going to go to college or what I am going to do or anything."

His mom said, "it's ok sam. You've got time."

Sam said, "Wherever I go, I want Young Life to be there. I know I want to be a Young Life leader."