This school semester we had our very first student in the history of Niverville YFC (as far as we know) sign up for a full credit volunteer placement with us. This means 110 hours of volunteer labour!!!
We're so stoked on this, and not because of the free labour actually. Yes, we'll get a few more things accomplished around here (hopefully) but really it will take us much more time out of our schedule to facilitate all the work.
So why are we stoked?
It's 110 hours of building into this young man's life!
And for this...we will make necessary sacrifices, hopefully instilling godly character, new experiences, and values with eternal impact! Oh, and not to mention a high school diploma.
So YFC welcomes Jared (a.k.a. Jar-Head or Helen Keller)
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Thursday, January 12, 2012
skate or die
In the last year, a skateboarding scene has developed unlike anything Niverville has ever seen. Young people have been flocking to our skatepark by the droves (as you've probably already heard a few times), creating a natural connection between us YFC'ers and the skaters.
Now pretty much every culture has the potential to be consumed by either good or bad forces. Skateboarding is no exception, it can be infused and transformed by faith, or manipulated to destruction by the world. The opening door we have in front of us is a chance to infuse this culture with faith to a deeper level. We make plans. God laughs...and then He directs our steps.
Now pretty much every culture has the potential to be consumed by either good or bad forces. Skateboarding is no exception, it can be infused and transformed by faith, or manipulated to destruction by the world. The opening door we have in front of us is a chance to infuse this culture with faith to a deeper level. We make plans. God laughs...and then He directs our steps.
a year in review...
2011 - the year of the timelapse, the year of slow motion.
to understand what we mean, please check out this relatively short vid that was shown at our Banquet in November.
to understand what we mean, please check out this relatively short vid that was shown at our Banquet in November.
Monday, December 12, 2011
What's a Gym?
Imagine a gymnasium the size of....
an average room?
This is what we have going for us at the Drop-In: a gym that is quite small, even tiny compared to an average gym. Yet it seems to be just enough space to be desired by many in and around our town.
Just in case you don't know what a gym is...
Anyway...back to the Drop-In Gym:
Just in case you don't know what a gym is...
Anyway...back to the Drop-In Gym:
- Groups come from surrounding towns to rent out our place because it has this little gym option (as well as many other options).
- Local skateboarders come during winter months to brush up their skills in the gym.
- Teenagers and young adults with a lot of pent-up energy come ON A REGULAR BASIS to play hockey, and other sports in the gym.
Yeah, our gym has been a conduit for positive energy usage...BUT, more importantly it has been a major contribution to facilitating connection and relationship with many hurting young people out there.
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Hearts Out in November
Thursday, November 17th. 2011.
The town of Niverville gathered together for the annual Youth for Christ banquet at the Heritage Atrium.

The town of Niverville gathered together for the annual Youth for Christ banquet at the Heritage Atrium.
The place was nearly full, as were stomachs and many hearts. Jordan St. Cyr and band played their hearts out (with an upright bass...nice!), and Daniel Williams shared his heart out on the topic of fatherlessness. Us YFC staff also shared our perspective of this topic, and what we're up to. Not that the evening went off without a hitch, but there was such a heart-warming response from you...the community of supporters around us. This wasn't just about the Drop-In Centre, but bigger...God is stirring up something inside His people and it was and is exciting to be a part of it. So thank you to all who were and are a part of it. We're blessed, AMEN!
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
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