Showing posts with label WL. Show all posts
Showing posts with label WL. Show all posts

Saturday, September 19, 2015

WyldLife Eats the Menu!!

Matt and Charlie with each teams menu!
Fridays are for WyldLife in Ladera Ranch!
 
We had our first Friday night Club last night. The game we played was called Eat the Menu! It has become the annual kick-off event for Ladera Ranch WyldLife club.
 
Last night over 40 kids came to McDonalds ready eat some really delicious and healthy food (there may be a bit of sarcasm there)! We split up into three teams and ordered $250 worth of food. Each team had to race through the food and the team that finished first won.
 
While this event may seem crazy (it is) and it may be hard to understand the reasoning behind doing something like this, it goes a long way in helping us leaders earn the right to be heard. Having these events where kids are encouraged to do something way out of the norm, but still super fun, helps them to realize that we want them to have fun, be crazy kids, and be themselves. As they begin to see that we aren't trying to change them, and that we genuinely want to be their friends, they begin to trust us. As this happens we get to share Jesus' love with them... and they listen because they know we care about them, and we have earned the right.
 
The beauty of Young Life and WyldLife is relationship. Leaders build real friendships with kids and then enter into their lives in order to support, encourage, and love. When kids give us permission, we are quick to help direct kids towards better life decisions, build habits that will help them in the future, and introduce them to Jesus, helping them learn what it is like to have a real growing relationship with him.
 
So, while things like Eat the Menu may seem a bit strange... there are some deeper things happening amidst the chaos.

Team Turkey Sandwich getting crazy!


The desert queens doing work on the sweets!


Chomp chomp chomp...

When WyldLife takes over McDonalds!


The MVP of the night... you don't want to know how much her ate.

Monday, April 6, 2015

Young Life Bean Bag Tournament

Young Life isn't just for the kids, it's for the big kid inside you also!!!

Young Life is hosting a bean bag tournament to create a fun family filled day of Young Life. We will have things for the kids to do both big and small.

Please feel free to invite anyone you would like to join you in this tournament. 

Please sign up with the link below:



-Dave

Sunday, January 11, 2015

Marco WYLDLIFE is back!!!





We had our first club after our Christmas break and it was a good one. To keep in the season with unhealthy eating we decided to pile all the kids into the cars and drive to right aid and get a proper double scoop scoop. After getting in the yummy ice cream we headed back to the house where Riley Murphy brought the word in a real way. He told stories of his previous missions trips and tied them in perfectly with the passage of Jesus walking on the water. The connection between our faith and understanding with Jesus and keeping our eyes focused on jesys. life will be a lot easier instead of when we try to do it on our own.

Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Marco Club Takes Over Camp!

What a weekend. We had the pleasure of bringing three boys and five girls to three days of crazy fun at Oakbridge Wyldlife camp. Along with a lot of fun and laughs we were lucky enough to engage in discussion about who Jesus is and what he's done for us.between the ping-pong and foosball and pool table and air hockey and skate park we definitely had our hands full but we took it all on and had a blast. Our Wyldlife camp is nestled in the hills of Ramona California just perfectly set the stage to let these kids our friends process life and questions about who Jesus is without any distractions that they would have at home. No phones, no computers, no TV, no Internet, just good old-fashioned fun.


D-MAR



Friday, November 21, 2014

Ladera WyldLife: Truly Thankful

Nathan went to work on the Red Velvet cake!

I never know what the Friday before a long break will be like. I didn't know if we would have a smaller group today, if it would be the same, or if kids would be excited or tired or what... but today was awesome! 
Jack and Shane were super bummed they had to eat cake this morning... not!
We had a lot of amazing kids come out this morning, and there was so much energy... it could have had something to do with all the sugar, but who knows!! The game today was inspired by one of the 7th graders, Skylar. Last week Skylar was a little late and the doughnuts were all gone. When we asked him what his favorite doughnut was he told us it was "double fudge cake." Grant was inspired and suggested we play a game called, "Let them eat cake!"

Friday mornings are so great.
Basically, it goes like this: Kids, in groups of 10 or so, sit at a table with a cake in the middle. They are given a dice and when the game starts they must roll the dice. The keep rolling until they roll a 6, then the person who rolled the 6 starts eating the cake. They keep eating until the next person rolls a 6, then that person starts eating and the person eating before stops. 

The girls weren't scared!
The game continues until the cake is gone. Today, some of the cakes were giant, so there was for sure cake left over. I think the halls of LMRS might have some cake crumbs today! I think the 6th grade boys won; they demolished a homemade cake made with love by Grant.

Skylar, bottom left, was the inspiration for this game!
While this game was fun, today was all about being thankful. After the game we broke up into our typical small groups, and looked at several verses in the Bible that give us some things we can be thankful for. 

In a place like South Orange County, and almost anywhere, it can be so easy to see everything we don't have, or everything we want and lose focus on all that we have. I know I am like this often. I love getting into new hobbies, so there is always a laundry list of toys that I want, from new running shoes, to different surfboards and snowboards, I always have a list.

It goes deeper than that though. Often I find myself thinking about all the things I don't have that I think I should have, or that I think I need. More money, a bigger and better place to live, a better car, more for our kids, more time for Candice and I to spend with each other... more, and more, and more.

There was once a cake there.
Thinking too much about what I don't have or what I want is like allowing myself to get sucked into a black hole. It really doesn't do anyone any good, and I find that my attitude becomes worse the longer I think about it. Its natural to have desires and to want things, that's not wrong and I think God enjoys dreaming with us, but when it becomes compulsive, or leads to an overall feeling of entitlement or that what I don't have is more important than what I do have, it can become toxic for my heart.

Earlier this month I watched a movie called, "Ragamuffin," about the life of a singer/songwriter named Rich Mullins. The movie is super low-budget, but the story is wonderful. There was a part in the movie when Rich is being asked about a song he wrote for his wedding day. Rich never got married and the song was called, "Doubly Good to You." The guy asking the question said something to the effect, "How can you say God has been doubly good to you when you never got married?" Rich's said, almost without hesitation, "Well, God doesn't have to be good to me at all, but he is."

This is the amazing thing about God. He doesn't have to care for us, love us, give us gifts or anything else... but he does, and he always will!

The first verse we looked at today was Psalm 136:1-3. The Psalms were prayers and songs that Israel would sing,. They are beautiful and can be a great way for us to interact with God even today. This Psalm goes like this, "Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good. His love endures forever." No matter what is happening in our lives, we can be thankful for God's love. While love is often thought of in relation to an emotion or desire, this is talking about something deeper. This is talking about a self-sacrificing love that works for the other person's interest. This is the love God has for each of us. It is an active love that is never-ending and extremely powerful.

The second selection of verses came from the book of Psalms again. It was from a Psalm that has been speaking to my heart for a few weeks now, Psalm 139. If you have a chance, I suggest you read it. If you don't have a Bible, you can just click here Psalm 139 or google it. The whole thing is about how deeply God knows us, and how we are made on purpose. The section we looked at dealt with how God is always close, and there is nowhere we can run from him. That God is a God who pursues, always, that he never leaves us, and will follow us even as we walk aways from him... that is something to be thankful for! Its hard to imagine that kind of God, most of us have never known a relationship with another like that, but that is the truth about God. He will never leave, and we can't run from him. Even when it feels as if we are in the dark and God is nowhere to be found, he is right there... even if we start getting angry and doubting him or trying to push him away, he is right there, actively loving us as we are.

So with this in mind some of the groups read Hebrews 13:5, "Keep you lives free from the love of money and be content with what you have, because God has said, 'Never will I leave you, never will I forsake you.'" Why is it so hard to be content sometimes? I know I am not always content, and at times it seems that it isn't possible to be content. At times it seems like being content would be foolish... but what I have to be content in isn't the "stuff" I have, or related to wealth or lack of it, but God's presence and love. That, I have more than I will ever need. 

I don't know how this is hitting you right now, maybe this seems like some sort of "pie in the sky" positive thinking deal. Maybe you don't believe God is loving, that he cares for you personally, or that he even exists. Maybe you are having a really tough year, and it seems what you have lost is leaving such a hole that life seems unmanageable. Or maybe you just really like having nice things and lots of toys... I don't know, but I do know that there isn't enough stuff or things or even people on this planet to truly fulfill a human's desire. We are wired to desire something so great that only the creator of all of creation can fulfill it... and he loves doing so. 

So, if you find yourself ungrateful right now, I hope you don't feel guilty. That is where you are, and God loves you just the same. I would encourage you to try to think about one or two things that you can be thankful for. Being ungrateful is like a prison, it keeps us from experiencing life, but it doesn't take much to escape that prison. Thinking of one thing to be thankful for can change the course, and often lead to other things to be thankful for... and this will lead to a freer way of living, one that feels lighter.

I pray you do come to know and trust the love of God for you this season. I pray you can be thankful that God knows you, loves you like crazy, and will never leave you no matter what. I pray that if you haven't experienced this you open to the possibility that you were made to be in a loving relationship with a Another so much greater than you.

Finally, if you want to talk with your kid about WyldLife this morning, ask them about the cake game, and how much cake they ate, and then ask them about what we talked about being thankful for. I pray and hope you all have a wonderful Thanksgiving, and that you come to be truly thankful for all that you have.

Giving thanks.

Monday, September 22, 2014

MARCO WYLDLIFE KICK OFF!!

Hello all!


I have a  few updates for the upcoming EAT THE MENU club as our first kick off for the 2014 year! We are super excited about this year and are so looking forward to hanging with the middle school kids of this area. FIRST CLUB OF THE YEAR IS OCTOBER 13TH! Location for the eat the menu club is TBD we will send an update for that.

Club will be on Mondays this year from 5:27-6:27  and will be in different homes of our middle schoolers throughout the San Juan area. if you are interested in hosting club this year please let us know! you can sign up here to host a club

if you have any questions please contact Dustin Martnick

email: dmartnick@gmail.com
cell: 949-292-6940


Dustin Martnick

Monday, July 7, 2014

Oakbridge!


Last week we took 15 kids from Ladera Ranch to Oakbridge, a Young Life camp outside of Ramona CA.

It was amazing!

For most of these kids this was their first camp experience, and for all of them it was one of the best weeks of their lives. From the food, to the rides, to the funny skits and games, the kids were totally overwhelmed in the best ways.

This was also a chance for these kids to connect with us leaders, and more important, Jesus. The speaker did such an amazing job making the Gospel accessible to middle schoolers, and had illustrations that really let them see how much the Creator of the universe loves them. 





Friday, February 28, 2014

First Ladera Ranch Campaigners


Our first campaigners meeting was such a great time. These kids braved Storm Watch 2014 to come and have breakfast, and talk a little about Jesus. We even had 4 new faces come out, and our first girl!

We will be meeting every Friday morning at the park connected to LRMS at 7:15 to eat doughnuts, talk about life, and learn a little bit more about Jesus and following him.

I am very excited about what God is doing in Ladera Ranch, and so thankful for this morning. Going into this meeting I had been feeling a lot of pressure and doubting myself... It was so good to experience God's love, care, and sovereignty this morning. It was such a wonderful reminder that God can and will do so much more than we expect, that he cares about kids so much more than I do, and that he really can use us at our weakest to do really wonderful things for his Kingdom... what a gift.

So thank you for praying for WyldLife in Ladera Ranch. I'm so excited to see what God has in store.

Monday, February 24, 2014

Beyond Sight- Young Life @ the Movies

Young Life is going to the movies!!!! 

We are going to be going to Krikorian Theatre in San Clemente on March 12th for the 7pm showing.
The cost is only $10 and we have the theater to ourselves. 

We are hoping to pack this showing out with people from every club South County Young Life has!

If you haven't see the trailer, click the link below

The movie is about a man born blind that becomes a surfer and goes to surf one of the largest waves in the world.


Please pre-purchase your tickets with the link below, we are going to try and fill the theater and this will ensure you have a seat

If you have any questions please email Dave @ SouthCountyYL@gmail.com




-Dave

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Ladera Ranch is getting ready for lift off!

Next week we will be starting both campaigners AND club in Ladera Ranch.
After having a parent meeting, several leader meetings, and spending time praying about when to start, we feel like the time has come. 

This coming Monday at 7:15am, in the park connected to Ladera Ranch Middle School, we will be having our first campaigners meeting. This will be a time to eat doughnuts together, share about our lives together, and start exploring the book of Mark together. I pray that as we get to read through Mark, and learn more about Jesus, we will begin to see lives changed, relationships grow much deeper, and a solid core group of boys develope that are excited about living life with Jesus and with each other. My hope is that this group grows closer to each other, and closer to God through starting off the week together, learning about who Jesus is, and what it looks like to follow him.

Then, Friday night at 7:30, we will be starting the Ladera Ranch WyldLife club! The other leaders and I (Luke) are so excited about starting this adventure and cannot wait to see what God has in store. Next week we will be eating pizza, playing games, and learning a bit about who God really is and how he loves us all more than we could ever know.

So please be praying these next two weeks! We are so excited about this, but want to make sure we are giving it to God, and resting in the fact that he cares about the kids of Ladera more than we do, and even that he cares about us more than we care about ourselves... He is in control, and the glory is His... I'm just very thankful he has invited me into his mission in Ladera Ranch.

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Marco Forester Wyldlife- Eat the Menu


Hello all! Hope you are well! 
We kicked off out spring semester with the world famous EAT THE MENU CLUB!!!!
The gist is we buy like 5 to 6 of each item off of the Mcdonalds value menu! Teams of 5 kids see who can finish all of the food on their trays first! It was a blast and I'm glad to say nobody threw up! Haha. 

Hope you have a great week and am very greatful for you're prayer and support. 
Here are a few photos of the chaos! Enjoy!





-Dmar

Monday, January 6, 2014

Wyldlife Thanksgiving

Hello all I hope you're thanksgiving was a good one! Just wanted to give you a little update before we head into the Christmas break! We just had our last club this last Tuesday until after the break. So excited to see what god is doing in our kids lives and The families that are involved in and around wyldlife. This last club we talked about what it means to trust in Jesus. Although a lot of these jr. High students are still wrestling with their beliefs on so many levels I was excited to teach them that no matter what!!!! Trust that Jesus is always there with open arms and a warm heart. Oh and of course we played lots of fun games and had a blast. Hope you're Christmas season is a blessed one!



-Dmar

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Ladera Ranch Laser Tag

A couple weekends ago I had the chance to play laser tag with 16 middle schoolers and a new volunteer leader, Matt Wright, from Ladera Ranch. 

I forgot how much fun laser tag could be!!

But more importantly, this really gave me the chance to get to know some of the guys as we compared scores and investigated our score sheets seeing who shot who. I felt like I really started getting to know some of the boys there, many of whom I'd never met before.

After laser tag we are pizza, and had a "mini club", meaning, we played a game and I got to share a bit about why I am so excited about starting WyldLife... In case you didn't know, it's because it gives me the opportunity to share Jesus and his incredible love with them!

I compared God and Santa, using the song "Santa Claus is Coming to Town" to show how creepy Santa is, and how loving God is. I talked about how God is not making a list or waiting for us to mess up, but that he couldn't stand being separated from us so he came closer, through Jesus, and showed us how to live life the best way possible.

It was a really great time and I had several parents email me the following week to let me know how excited they were about WyldLife! 

Please continue praying that we are able to get more invested in kids lives, that we are able tower wth kids between now and the next semester, and that support, both financially and in other ways, continues to come in.

Thank you so much!



- Luke Bright

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Brand New Ladera Ranch WL Club

I set this blog up just recently to be a way for donors to stay up to date with what I am up to and how WyldLife Ladera is going.

"This last Saturday we had our very first event, a bonfire at Hole in the Fence beach!

We had 13 kids come, Jade, Caitlin, Candice and I got a chance to meet and talk with 5 parents, we chowed down on s'mores and played a little night time ultimate football. 
It was a blast.

Both the kids and the parents are more excited than ever about getting WyldLife officially started in Lader Ranch! I even had one of the boys text me later that night saying he was going to bring some girls to the next thing we do!

We are planning a few more events before Christmas: laser tag, and a scavenger hunt/Christmas party are both being planned.

If you could continue to pray as we get things going, it would be really appreciated. It seems that God has some great plans for YL in Ladera. 

Specifically, we could use prayer in/for the following areas: fundraising, recruiting and training more leaders, getting a solid support team of parents, and finding a way to get on campus.

I am both excited and hopeful for what the next semester will bring, and can't wait to get to know some of these kids and begin sharing the love of Jesus with them."


-Luke Bright

Biggest Ice Cream Ever

Hello all! I hope things are going well! Just wanted to send a little update of our last club! It was our Halloween dress up club with the legendary ICE CREAM TROUGH!!!! And yes it it's exactly what it sounds like! See pictures below ! To say the least the kids were stoked. They got to spend time with leaders playing games eating ice cream and be what we all want them to be! Middle schoolers. Enjoy the photos and please keep us in you're prayers so more kids are reached and cared for in San Juan!




-Dmar

Wyldlife With a Splash

Wyldife this week was a blast! Lots of fun games and good time spent with our leaders hanging with their young friends . One of our kids Parker even jumped in the pool fully clothed! Haha gotta love Jr. High kids! To reward the pool jump our leaders Kyle and Riley took Parker out for a Taco Bell dinner. We love encouraging jr high kids to actually be kids for a little bit longer!




-Dmar

Friday, October 25, 2013

Wyldlife Club

This last week at wyldlife club was a blast! We had over 25 middle schoolers join us for a night of chaos and good times! Our first game was a fun "get to know you" game where you had to find a partner and stomp the top of their foot while holding hands! Our up front game got a little bit messy! Who Doesn't like messy games!!!! Girls had to feed the boys pudding from about 4 feet above them. Safe to say they were not very good shots! Haha




-Dmar

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Wyldlife Kicking Off With a Splash

We started the year with an awesome pool party complete with way to much sugar, food,water slide, water fall, and of course chaos! So excited for the year to come! I'll let the pictures do the talking enjoy!






-Dmar

Monday, August 12, 2013

Serving at a YL Camp


July 13- August 4th I was serving on assignment at lost canyon. Lost canyon is a young life camp in Arizona where we took kids about a month ago. I was blown away seeing the behind the scenes of camp. You can know that hundreds of people are volunteering in the summer, working very hard, to put camp together. All the work it takes is usually unnoticed yet the people are not discouraged. It is amazing to see so many people with servant hearts giving everything they have to see lost kids be found by Jesus.

One of my favorite parts had to be the young lives week. It is a young life camp for teen moms. The whole camp is turned upside down so each kid can experience "the best week of their life." We have strollers and high chairs everywhere. Child care workers paid the $500 to watch these babies all week for free. The Lord worked in huge ways. Generational bondage was broken that week. That is one of many examples of a normal week at a young life camp. Normal people going out of their way to make sure Jesus is shown to the last and the least. Each kid matters there. It is a little glimpse of heaven on earth.This experience made me love young life even more & very excited for the upcoming school year.




-Megan