Love Long Island 2014: Day 2

On Tuesday we took our team from Shelter Rock Student Ministries and went to the Bellmont Racetrack to partner with the Racetrack Chaplaincy to host a carnival and dinner for the racetrack workers. We had a great time running the games, handing out prizes, and serving dinner to the 60+ people who show up. We also had the chance to engage some of them in conversations about faith. Bringing a smile to the faces of these hard-working folks – most of whom are separated from their families – through simple kindness in the name of Jesus was a tremendous joy and privilege.

Read about Day 1 here.

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Love Long Island 2014: Day 1

Yesterday we took a team of 21 from Shelter Rock Student Ministries and went to work with Lighthouse Mission. After working in the warehouse, sorting clothes and food, and loading 2 food trucks, our team split into two groups and went out to serve those in need. One group with to Lake Ronkonkoma, and the other team went to Coram. We worked in the freezing cold for over an hour, but that was nothing in comparison to the people who had walked in this weather, and waited in line long before we arrived, just to get some food and maybe find some clothes that fit them. We met people who are just trying to keep their homes heated, and those who have no homes at all. We met people who live in the woods, people who did not have anything on their feet but sandals and socks … It was very humbling. In addition to meeting physical needs, several of us were able to pray with people as they waited in line.

Read about Day 2 here.

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Happy VOLentine’s Day!

Tomorrow is all about love. My wife and I are super excited to celebrate our relationship. (More on that tomorrow!) But we also wanted to send special love to the people who are the backbone of youth ministry: our Volunteers! To show our love in an inexpensive, simple way, I sent each of our team members a card with a coupon for a free Krispy Kreme donut and a little poem of appreciation.

What are some creative ways you show love to your volunteers, not just on Valentine’s Day, but throughout the year?

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Aaron Rodgers Shares About His Faith in Christ


Yesterday I had the privilege of going to the Super Bowl Breakfast with my friends Dominic and Chris. At the breakfast we heard from many NFL Hall of Famers and players, and saw Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers receive the Bart Starr Award. It was a tremendous event, and so great to hear Aaron share his faith and about the people who have impacted his life – including his parents and his Young Life leader.

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Creating Memories: Seeing History at the Garden

Tonight, thanks to a friend donating some tickets, I was able to take one of our students and one of my youth staffers to the Knicks game. Andrew and I arrived early, so we grabbed some slices of pizza, then went up to Times Square and walked around a bit. We then went to the game and got to witness history. Carmelo Anthony was unconscious! He had 37 points in the first half, including a half-court shot at the buzzer. We knew we were seeing something amazing. He ended up scoring 62 points, breaking the Knicks record of 60 points set by Bernard King in 1984, and the Madison Square Garden record of 61 set by Kobe Bryant in 2009. The Knicks were up big, and he was pulled from the game with 8 minutes to go, otherwise he would have probably scored 75. I love that I got to be there to see it live, but I love that I got to share the experience with a student and emerging youth leader even more. #YouthMinistry

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Youth Leader Appreciation Video

Here’s a little video we put together to say thank you to all of the youth workers out there. Know that what you do to invest in students is worth it.

So You Want To Go On A Missions Trip

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I love short-term missions trips! This summer we are taking teams to Nassau, Bahamas, and Virginia.

I know of no better way for you to see how God can use you to impact the life of someone else, and for you to see the world as God sees it than by going on a missions trip to serve others. Here are the steps you should take:

  1. Pray – Ask God if He wants you to go and serve Him on a missions trip this summer.
  2. Reflect – Consider what your motives are for wanting to go. Going because your friends are going, or because you think it’s a cool location, or because you want to complete community service hours for your school are NOT reasons to go on a missions trip. The worst thing possible on a missions trip is having disunity caused by people who go with  wrong motives which manifests itself in a self-centered attitude which is detrimental to the team. Missions trips are NOT vacations, and they are NOT for people who are not serious about showing and telling people about Jesus. Your heart should be set on serving God by serving others. You are going as a minister of Jesus Christ.
  3. Discuss – Share your desire to go on a missions trip with your parents and other important people in your life, and ask them for their prayers and counsel.
  4. Pick Up – Stop by our website or the church and pick up an Application packet. Be sure to read the information carefully and follow all instructions.
  5. Apply – If you feel you can commit to the trip requirements, complete the Short-Term Missions Application and hand it in along with your Signed Trip Agreement and Non-Refundable Deposit. An interview might be arranged with you and your parents to ensure that everyone understands the commitment being made.
  6. Live Right – We are meant to live on mission for Jesus every day! Your serving Jesus doesn’t start the day the trip begins; it starts now. Spend time daily connecting with God, growing in your faith, and being a missionary right here, right now. Respect your parents, do your best in school, share Christ with your friends, etc. Missions trips should just be an extension of who you are every day at home.
  7. Get Your Passport & Shots – Once you receive a letter of acceptance onto the team (if you’re going on an international trip), getting your passport and any required shots is job #1. Don’t hesitate! These things can take time. If you have a passport, be sure it does not expire within 6 months from the end of trip.  (Example: If the trip is June 17-24th, your passport needs to be valid through December 24h.
  8. Raise Support – Write your support letter and send it to your friends and family, inviting them to participate in your faith adventure! Do this sooner rather than later.
  9. Work Hard – Missions trips don’t just happen during the week you’re gone. They take a lot of work, commitment, and sacrifice in the months leading up to them. Journal – As soon as you’re accepts onto the team, begin documenting your experience – the practices, how God is providing, your prayers, etc. Participate in group fundraisers, team meetings and practices, and attend youth group weekly.
  10. Go – You’ve prayed. You’ve taken a step of faith. You’ve prepared. God has provided. Now it’s time to go!
  11. Serve – You will be asked to do all kinds of things on a missions trip. Remember, nothing is below you as a follower of Jesus. Serve the Lord in humility and with gladness, because you are serving Jesus Himself when you serve people. And be flexible. Things will not go as you planned. Just keep smiling and roll with it.
  12. Reflect – When you return from your trip, be sure to take some time to reflect on your trip. What did you learn? About God? About yourself? About your team? About the culture? About God’s heart? How can you continue to build on your learnings now that you’re home? What are the transferable principles?
  13. Share – Be sure to share what God did through you and in you during your missions experience with your friends, classmates, teachers, etc.!
  14. Thank – Send your prayer team and people who prayed for you and helped you financially a Thank You letter for their support. Include a report of your trip so they can see how their prayers and money made a difference.
  15. Keep Living on Mission – Missions trips are not the end-all. They are a step on our journey of faith. Allow the experiences you had and the lessons you learned to shape you and motivate you to serve God each and every day with more passion than the day before.

I Surrender …

IMG_1221During our Youth Winter Fest we invited students to come forward and write on white flags the things they needed to surrender to Jesus. Of 353 people attending the weekend, we received 337 flags! Here’s the list of responses and a window into the issues our students are struggling with. Would you join me in praying for these people?

  • A hurting relationship
  • All material things
  • All the burdens I have
  • All the crap in my life, lack of trust in God
  • All the things I’ve been using to turn You away
  • Anger
  • Anger and hate
  • Anger toward those who have hurt me
  • Anger, lust
  • Anger, resentment, unforgiveness
  • Anxiety
  • Bad habits, wasting time, pornography, taking life for granted
  • Bad thoughts of past
  • See the full list here: I Surrender

Winter Fest 2014 Recap

Well, the website has been quiet for the past week because I’ve been swamped preparing for, and running our 2014 Youth Winter Fest. This past weekend we had over 350 people from 13 churches gathered together for an encounter with God. Our theme for the weekend was Surrender, and during the weekend we heard inspirational and challenging messages by our speaker, Duffy Robbins. We were led in worship by the band All We Are. We had an awesome time experiencing the Nubian Gents who minister through hip hop music and dance, and share passionately about Jesus. The students attended workshops, had lots of fun during free time playing in tournaments, and met other students in our Magical Booth of Friendship (ha ha!). It was a tremendous weekend, and once again, God’s promises were fulfilled: “For where two or three have gathered together in My name, I am there in their midst” (Matthew 18:20). And, “Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brothers to dwell together in unity! … For there the Lord commanded the blessing—life forever” (Psalm 133). During our response time, we had students come forward and write on white flags the things they wanted to surrender to God. We had 337 flags filled out! Wow! May fruit remain!

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