Report to the People and Fund Raising Banquet YOUTH FOR
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Report to the People and Fund Raising Banquet YOUTH FOR
YFC WISHES TO THANK... • Our teen vocalists this evening Jillian Ankrom and Matt Todd. • All of the other teens and adults, too numerous to list, who acted in the skit or shared their testimonies from the stage. • Jason Rice, who contributed his time and equipment to provide high quality sound for this event, and Josh Artin who provided and operated extra lighting for the program. • Greenville High School’s Hospitality and Facilities Management Class for providing the table and place setting set-up for this year’s banquets. • Michael James for catering the meal and the Lighthouse Christian Center for hosting us in their facility. Both have exceeded expectations to make our evenings a success. • Spencer’s Landscaping and Marvin McCabe for the outdoor items used on the stage. • And the many others who volunteered behind the scenes or loaned or contributed items for use in tonight’s event. We would especially like to thank our banquet underwriters: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ault Brethren Retirement Community Family Health Dr. Doug Gordon Greenville Federal Greenville National Bank Greenville Technology, Inc. The Hair Hut Hi Tech Automotive Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hollinger Interiors by Carolyn Jim Gable State Farm Insurance Johnston Chiropractic Mr. and Mrs. William Johnston Mr. and Mrs. John Keller Dr. and Mrs. Dennis Light The Littman-Thomas Insurance Agency, Inc. Lyle Bixler Realty M. Robert Maher, DPM Marty McCabe Painting Service May Financial Group, Inc. Mr. Rodney Oda Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Ord Puckett Trucking Ray Richards Construction, Inc. Second National Bank Mr. and Mrs. Don Smearsoll Touch of Heart Therapeutic Medical Massage Troutwine Auto Sales Weaver’s Locksmith and Keys Along with the others who wish to remain anonymous for contributing the cost of these evening banquets so that all proceeds may go directly to the work of ministry to young people. THE 2015 YOUTH FOR CHRIST R of the Miami Valley Report to the People and Fund Raising Banquet Thirsty! P.O. Box 266 | Greenville, OH 45331 | (937) 548-2477 office@yfcmiamivalley.org | yfcmv.org Thirsty! Ways to Make a Difference for Teens with Thirsty Souls... Are you thirsty? …Even if your body feels satisfied, what about your soul? Maybe you recall what Jesus said while speaking to a thirsty Samaritan woman as she prepared to draw water from a well: “Everyone who drinks this water will be thirsty again, but whoever drinks the water I give them will never thirst. Indeed, the water I give them will become in them a spring of water welling up to eternal life.” Knowing everything about this woman, Jesus spoke directly to her deepest need. The relationships she had been chasing would never satisfy. But Jesus offered “living water” that would forever quench the longings of her soul. YFC volunteers and staff members interact with dozens of teenagers each day who are displaying the symptoms of spiritual thirst. Many of them try to satisfy their needs through relationship, accomplishment, pornography, or drinking and drugs, but the results are always the same. Whether they devote themselves to something positive or negative the thirst continues to gnaw at their souls. Nothing short of a deep connection with their Creator will ever satisfy. This evening, we have great news! Though many teenagers are “thirsty,” you and I can be “thirst-quenchers” by organizing together to bring kids the Good News. Want to be part of the solution for kids with thirsty souls? Tonight you’ll hear about many opportunities for you to do that. Please join us in praying that God will reveal what He wants YOU to do to make a significant difference in teenagers’ lives. Youth for Christ of the Miami Valley Board of Directors Youth for Christ of the Miami Valley Staff Mark Suter, Chairperson; Jody Flommersfeld, David Furlong, Nick Good, Kathy Lemaster, Todd Hickerson Neal Crawford, Executive Director; Tim Pollitz, Rachel Knight, and Maria Brubaker, Campus Life Ministry Directors; Lisa Mehaffie, Administrative Assistant; Susan Ellis, Bookkeeper TONIGHT’S PROGRAM SCHEDULE DINNER-----------------------------------------6:30 PM REPORT TO THE PEOPLE----------------7:20 PM DISMISS----------------------------------------9:00 PM PRAYER: • Make it a point to pray for the work of YFC every day. • Join the YFC prayer team and receive weekly e-mail updates to let you know what to pray for. VOLUNTEERING: • Become part of a motivated team that prays, learns, and fellowships together as a foundation from which to reach kids. • Invest time in teenagers directly as you lead meetings, conduct appointments, or chaperone events. • Work behind the scenes, preparing mailings, entering data, preparing food... the list goes on and on. • Utilize your leadership ability by founding a ministry site, helping conduct a project or serving on a board level committee. • Above are just some of the ways you can make a difference through YFC. Check out the insert for a fuller list. FINANCIAL SUPPORT: • Further YFC’s mission through contributions to the general fund or donations designated to a specific YFC ministry. • Create a legacy through gifts to the YFCMV Endowment Fund. • Maximize your giving and tax savings through contributions of securities, stocks, or real estate. • Designate YFC as a recipient of wills or living trusts. • Meet specific ministry needs through gifts of personal property. • Contribute a portion of what you’re already spending anyway by designating profits from your Kroger and Amazon shopping dollars to Youth for Christ. Call YFC for details. About Tonight’s Event... Youth for Christ 2015-2016 Budget* EXPENSES INCOME General Contributions $174,500 Staff $225,796 Ministry Programs $20,350 Ministry Support $54,528 Projects $66,800 Rent $17,200 Program Contributions $85,500 Our hope for you is that instead of just hearing about ways others are making a difference for teenagers with thirsty souls tonight, you will be empowered to make a difference yourself. That’s why we’re planning to take small “action breaks” throughout the program so that you can take simple steps to make a difference in kids’ lives. Feel free to participate as much or as little as you like when these breaks occur. Staff Development $2,000 Building $24,385 Administration $12,355 The 2015-2016 budget is $344,000. Approximately 89% of that amount goes toward mobilizing adults and working with kids as shown above. *A COMPLETE FINANCIAL STATEMENT IS AVAILABLE FOR ALL WHO WANT A COPY. CALL THE YFC OFFICE AT 548-2477. TONIGHT’S GOAL On average, it costs approximately $340 per year to engage one student in relationship with YFC adults, which translates to $28 per month. Tonight’s goal is to raise $85,000, which will engage more than 250 students in life-sharing relationships. How many would you like to reach? YOUR PARTNERSHIP HAS SIGNIFICANT IMPACT IN THE LIVES OF AREA YOUNG PEOPLE! ACTION BREAK #1 Invite others to get involved who are not at the event: • SMARTPHONE: Snap a picture, post it to your social media account, tag 3-5 people, and add a short message. Sample message: Hearing great things at the YFC banquet. Check out the exciting things happening with teens at yfcmv.org/thirsty. • OLDER STYLE PHONE: Send a text to 3-5 friends at once including a message like the one above. • NO PHONE: (Or no texting) Write down the names of 2-3 people you will share with about the banquet before the end of the week. ACTION BREAK #2 1. Please spend a few seconds reading this meditation and quietly praying about its meaning. Let God speak to you through it. Between work, family, and my other commitments, life gets so busy and hectic. Sometimes, by the end of the day, it seems like I barely have enough energy to sit mindlessly in front of a TV screen or collapse into bed. Life races by and I seldom realize how long it has been since I really listened to God or nurtured my soul. …Lord, please quench the thirst that exists deep in my soul. …Please speak to me about how you want me to help quench the thirst of others. 2. Please also take a few minutes to pray for teenagers in our community. 3. Finally, please pray for the student whose name is on the water bot tle you’ve been given. Youth for Christ Ministry WHY YOUTH FOR CHRIST? WHAT DOES YFC ACCOMPLISH? • Currently, YFC is working through 9 ministry sites in Darke and Preble Counties, with others in process of starting or restarting. Many teens are thirsty for something that they don’t even know exists. During what is often a confusing stage of life, a lot of them struggle to find their way, often with little moral • Last school year, YFC works with 1,012 and spiritual guidance. different students, not includThe vast majority of ing others who attend middle OUR MISSION them are not connected with any church or ministry. school workshops. YFC reaches young people •Each week, YFC ministry everywhere, working team members interact face together with the local WHAT DOES YFC DO? to face with more than 400 church and other likeminded YFC brings caring adults alongside teenagers to help teenagers, sharing God’s partners to raise up lifelong them discover their purpose and potential through love and helping them find direction for their lives. followers of Jesus who lead knowing and following Jesus. •Ultimately, the results of YFC ministry can only be by their godliness in measured one life at a time. The testimonies shared lifestyle, devotion to the tonight are just are examples of the difference being WHERE DOES YFC WORK? Word of God and prayer, made. YFC connects with teenagers in their own environpassion for sharing the love ment, at school, athletic events, and coffee shops. of Christ and commitment to As relationships develop, teens are involved in a vasocial involvement. WHAT DO PARTICIPANTS THINK? riety of YFC activities and programs. Among these are: “I’m thankful for the opportunities I’ve gained through Campus Life, and how close I’ve become to Jesus.” ~Maria • Campus Life: Meetings, student leadership, events, retreats, and adventure trips for high school students. • Campus Life M: Meetings, activities, and camps for middle school students. • Core Club: Leadership students reaching out to their friends and peers. • Parent Life: Ministry to teenagers who already have children of their own. “Campus Life helped me begin my walk with God…” ~ Travis “Campus Life is a place where I know I can come and by myself and not be judged. I’m surrounded by people who can help me in my faith and grow closer to Christ.” ~Rebecca “Campus Life means a lot to me. I can be myself and not be judged. People help me when I need it. I love going. It’s helped me a lot.” ~Levi “Campus Life is love, life, family, friends, and so much more. It’s like a second home to me, and I don’t know what I would do without it.” ~Jenessa