Executive Director
Monday, October 27, 2008
Miami Valley Partnership for Fathers
Executive Director
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
join us in prayer
1-How do you feel right now and why?
2-What is one good thing that happened this week?
3-What is one not so good thing that happened this week?
It's amazing how many times the kids' feelings about their week are dictated by their fathers. Often, a boy or girl will say they had a great weekend when they got to see their dad. A high percentage of kids, I'd guess 70%, hardly, if ever see their dads. So the answer sequence will go:
"One good thing that happened was that I got to go over to my dad's house, and one bad thing that happened was that I had to leave and when I got home I got in a fight with my mom/brother/sister."
It's sad. I can see clearly the effects of the broken homes in our city. Not having a positive male figure in their lives creates an emptiness in their worlds, a sense of powerlessness. I truly believe that their emptiness can only really be filled by their heavenly Father.
As you finish reading this I ask that you pray for these kids. Ask God to make Himself known to them in real and relevant ways. And pray that SCYM can be used to show them His love in practical ways, ways that reach into the emptiness and give them hope.
Chris LeMaster
Associate Director
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Teaching About Real LIfe Issues
During my small group time with the girls one week at Young Life, I took usual requests for prayer. The girls told me they had just had a classmate commit suicide, and they were taking it hard. When I later asked them what I should speak on the following week (it was my turn to speak) they all agreed that they wanted to talk about suicide and why so many of their classmates say they hate themselves. Wow. I spent all of the next week praying and researching. I felt very unqualified to talk about this, but knew this was an opportunity to really bring God into their world.
That night, nothing seemed to be going right. Kids were getting hurt, fighting, and our older kids who had been great leaders before were being uncharacteristically difficulty and disrespectful. I felt defeated before the talk even began. But Chris LeMaster came over to me beforehand, and reminded me that what I was speaking about was so important, and this a good sign that someone didn't want tonight to happen. With that in mind and one last prayer, I began to share with the kids what reasons teens commit suicide, and what I believed the real underlying reasons were. I talked to them about how God wants to take their feelings of hopelessness and lack of purpose and give them something to live for. I reminded them that no matter how bad things got, God promised to never let them endure it alone and that nothing can separate them from His love. I finished the talk with a video of a skit done to the song “Everything” by Lifehouse, in which a Christ character takes on temptations and trials that try to come between us and Him. The kids were speechless. Once we broke into our small groups, it seemed the walls were down. Even the boys were moved and had much to say about the movie and topic. It was a good night after all, and I praise God for allowing His truth to be shared.
Chelsea Howard SCYM Volunteer
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
How to Pet a Lion
Faith Bosland
Executive Director