Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Camp is Coming- Dana Hills

As we announced the camp dates our students filled with excitement. This year there are new kids too who are already looking forward to the "best week of their life". 


As leaders and people who support Young Life, we can do alot to prepare. We work towards this all year actually. That week away to really get a chance to talk to the kids about Jesus away from their every day distractions. So much growth comes out of that week. Kids who have never talked to God before pray on that trip. 


It is incredible! 



What we really need to do is spend these few months in prayer. As you think of Dana Young Life from time to time, I ask you to join me in praying for our students and that week at camp.



Pray for:
  • Kids to have an encounter with the Lord that forever changes them. To truly know God's love.
  • They will desire to follow Him more than anything this world offers
  • They will feel comfortable opening up to their leaders and sharing their burdens with us for our leaders
  • Funds


Thank you for all your love and prayers that help carry this ministry.


-Megan

Dana Hills 2014 YL Dodgeball Champs

Dana Hills 2014 YL Dodgeball Champs

Okay, so maybe we weren't the dodgeball champions this year. Actually, we didn't even make it to the semi-finals. I'm not even sure if we won that many matches. Eventually as the night went on we lost track of the points and just enjoyed the game. This is one of our student's favorite nights of the year. 

This year our theme was greaser (which isn't all that different from all the kids already dress).  

We are all convinced next year will be our year to finally win!


The boys lining up about to start a round


-Megan

A New Start

My dad was a coach for over 40 years.  He was always good at teaching a sport and growing kids into skilled athletes.  However, I was never that great at sports.  I lacked the “killer instinct” that so many of the best athletes seem to have.  I grew to be tolerant of sports because I like being around people.  By the time I graduated from high school, I had pretty much sworn off of competitive sports in any official capacity, and I figured that was the end of it.
Flash forward a few years and I find myself looking for ways to get on the San Juan Hills High School campus and meet the students there.  I kept hearing that one great way to start relationships on campus was through sports, and so I asked to become a volunteer for the track and field team.  On my first day, I was introduced to the team as Coach G., the new coach.  I stumbled my way through drills and techniques that practice, but somehow, I gained the respect of the kids.  
On our first home meet, I was assigned to help out with the starter and the timers, running around whenever something needed doing.  I was there at the beginning of each and every race, checking the lanes, encouraging the runners, and covering my ears as the gun went off.  I was able to cheer on my runners, and congratulate them as they finished.  I was proud of them, and they would each say “thanks Coach G.” as they passed by.  At the end of the night, our team had won and our kids were happily exhausted.  I told them goodbye before driving home with that word echoing in my head, “Coach...coach...coach.”  
I had never imagined that I would be a coach, much less for such a great team.  But here I am; encouraging, cheering, screaming, giving advice.  Some of these kids are my friends, some of them live in my neighborhood.  Some of them have even started to talk to me about their lives, their families, their thoughts on God.  Every day I get to be with them is a blessing, even if it is as a coach.




-Josh

Cosmic Bowling- San Juan Hills Young Life

Games can be competitive or even aggressive.  Sometimes though, it’s important to simply have fun.  We invited a couple dozen high schoolers to join us for a night of cosmic bowling at Saddleback Lanes where music and lights come together to make a simple bowling lane become a party room.  

We had kids meet us early and stay late.  On a Friday night, twenty-five students chose to spend their time hanging out with a couple of their adult friends having a great time at a bowling alley.  There were laughs, conversations, strikes and gutterballs.  It was never about the game, it was always about having a fun night with our friends and showing them that we can have a good time together.  I enjoyed watching these kids just be themselves and see that they don’t have to go too far to find fun on a Friday night.


-Josh

Friday, March 21, 2014

What Young Life is About


As of this week, WyldLife is in full swing in Lader Ranch. We had our first club this last Monday at Laser Quest, and our fourth campaigners meeting this morning.  It has been so great to get to know these kids, and we are meeting new kids at everything we do.

God is moving in Lader Ranch (but isn't he always moving everywhere) and it's really great to get to be a part of what he is doing.

This morning at campaigners we broke into small groups and talked about Jesus healing the paralyzed man and calling Levi, a tax collector, to be his disciple. As I thought about Jesus asking a tax collector, basically someone who knew about God but really was not interested in obeying him, I realized that this story really is a great picture of Young Life.

Jesus is the model for Young Life's ministry. In this story Jesus sees Levi collecting taxes and says, "Follow me." Levi, most likely someone hated by those who sought God, leaves everything and follows Jesus, eventually becoming one of the 12 disciples. What is crazy about this story is that after this happens, Jesus goes to a party at Levi's house. This party may have actually been a goodbye party thrown by his tax collector friends. The point here is that Jesus went to party with a bunch of tax collectors and "sinners!" 

This is Young Life. We go to where those kids that are not interested in Jesus, or going to church, or even being all that moral, hang out. We go to them where they are and we love them. We sit on the doorstep of these kids' lives and ask to be invited in, we don't force it, we wait for the invite, and we love regardless. 

So please, keep praying, keep supporting, and keep letting those you know who work with Young life know you appreciate what they are doing. It is such an honor to get to be a part of Jesus seeking these kids and inviting them into true life.