Ann Hodge encouraged us recently when she wrote to share how she first connected to YFC – revealing an inspirational story of faithfulness spanning decades.
“I committed myself to follow the Lord in whatever service He called me to at a weekend youth camp when I was 16,” shares former NSW State Director, Bob Armstrong who recently shared his YFC memories with us.
It’s well past midnight in the Victorian town of Bendigo and while most of the town sleeps a group of young people are worshiping Jesus into the small hours.
Schoolie celebrations are a significant time in the lives of many Australian young people. It marks an ending but also a new start and with so many young people gathered in a handful of locations, it’s a wonderful moment to give an opportunity to discover Jesus.
It was a deeply impactful year for Sophie and, by the end of it, she wrote…
“I can’t put into words how thankful I am. I saw God moving through me like never before. I enjoyed spending time with Him like never before. This year honestly changed my life!”
At the last Jesus People Gathering, Youth for Christ Director Cindy McGarvie met a father named John who was eager to share his story. It’s a powerful tale of total transformation – thanks to your support of Jesus School.
Lloyd Miller recently shared how his involvement in YFC in the 1980s led to him becoming a founding member of The Travellers – a band that toured Australia until the 1990s.
After recently achieving a bronze medal at the Commonwealth Games, it’s clear that 22-year-old Nicola has high-jumped her way into elite athletics. But her highest joy is in knowing Jesus.
As a new Christian, Jacob felt led to attend Jesus School – and for the first time, discovered the confidence and freedom to embrace his true identity.