Grand Rapids Initiative for Leaders is a faith based leadership development training program.
Thursday, August 4, 2011
Weekly Update
Here at Believe to Become the teens were able to volunteer for Hope Reformed Church's Kids Day Camp. The teens planned 45mins worth of fun and games for the children! It was a great time, and the children left happy!
August Prayer Request
*Douglas
*Randi Vorhees' family: her mother passed away earlier this week
*Kelvin's mom-health
*Amy's dad- health
*Please pray for GRIL's Believe to Become high school teens as they carry out their social justice projects and continue their growth as leaders.
*Randi Vorhees' family: her mother passed away earlier this week
*Kelvin's mom-health
*Amy's dad- health
*Please pray for GRIL's Believe to Become high school teens as they carry out their social justice projects and continue their growth as leaders.
Monthly Memory Verse
August Memory Verse!
Isaiah 23:6 "You will keep in perfect peace those whose minds are steadfast, because they trust in you."
Isaiah 23:6 "You will keep in perfect peace those whose minds are steadfast, because they trust in you."
Devotions
DEVOTIONS: by Pastor Raymond J. Hamilton
“Oh Lord we praise You. . .”
Just to encourage your hearts this morning Proverbs 22:24-25 says: “Make no friendship with an angry man; and with a furious man thou shalt not go: lest thou learn his ways, and get a snare to thy soul.”
We are warned that through association, we can pick up bad habits of other people. This is really the way angry mobs start, someone gets mad about an issue, and then they incite others to take up their personal offenses. The Bible says that a person can be ensnared and trapped into an evil situation by a close relationship with an angry person. Angry people are always stirring up trouble. There are also other dangers of hanging out with the wrong crowd. We are warned in the Bible not to make close friendships with habitual sinners. If we do not want to be like the kind of people that are evil, we must not be buddies with them, nor allow our children to buddy with them. There is a saying, "If you play with fire, you will get burned." Young people and older people as well cannot entertain the notion that they can be close to wickedness and not find themselves being dragged into the same wicked deeds that they do. If we do not resist evil, it will soon overtake us.
This does not mean that we are not to witness to sinners, nor isolate ourselves from them when we must come in contact with them. It just means we are not to form close relationships with them. We should also warn our children to be careful who they choose as friends. Parents should also have a say as to the kind of friends their children "hang out" with. I praise God for the young people who are good kids and are leading good Christian lives. It is not easy to live for Christ in an ungodly society. But they should be warned about their friendships as well. One trick that the devil uses to ensnare good Christians is to entice them to become friends with ungodly people. Satan usually whispers that by being their friend, they can win them to Christ. I am not saying we should snub evil people, nor should we be unkind to them. However, we cannot become close buddies to those that practice unrighteousness, as this has been the downfall of many Christians. Be blessed and remember “Be ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers: for what fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness? And what communion hath light with darkness?”
“Oh Lord we praise You. . .”
Just to encourage your hearts this morning Proverbs 22:24-25 says: “Make no friendship with an angry man; and with a furious man thou shalt not go: lest thou learn his ways, and get a snare to thy soul.”
We are warned that through association, we can pick up bad habits of other people. This is really the way angry mobs start, someone gets mad about an issue, and then they incite others to take up their personal offenses. The Bible says that a person can be ensnared and trapped into an evil situation by a close relationship with an angry person. Angry people are always stirring up trouble. There are also other dangers of hanging out with the wrong crowd. We are warned in the Bible not to make close friendships with habitual sinners. If we do not want to be like the kind of people that are evil, we must not be buddies with them, nor allow our children to buddy with them. There is a saying, "If you play with fire, you will get burned." Young people and older people as well cannot entertain the notion that they can be close to wickedness and not find themselves being dragged into the same wicked deeds that they do. If we do not resist evil, it will soon overtake us.
This does not mean that we are not to witness to sinners, nor isolate ourselves from them when we must come in contact with them. It just means we are not to form close relationships with them. We should also warn our children to be careful who they choose as friends. Parents should also have a say as to the kind of friends their children "hang out" with. I praise God for the young people who are good kids and are leading good Christian lives. It is not easy to live for Christ in an ungodly society. But they should be warned about their friendships as well. One trick that the devil uses to ensnare good Christians is to entice them to become friends with ungodly people. Satan usually whispers that by being their friend, they can win them to Christ. I am not saying we should snub evil people, nor should we be unkind to them. However, we cannot become close buddies to those that practice unrighteousness, as this has been the downfall of many Christians. Be blessed and remember “Be ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers: for what fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness? And what communion hath light with darkness?”
What's Happening Now
The Believe to Become graduation and social justice presentations is August 11th, 2011 at Hope Reformed Church! The ceremony will be held from 6-8pm. Please join us as we celebrate with one another!!
The teens are currently participating in a silent protest demonstration. During this time the teens are able to take action, and represent their social justice topics. Below is the Health and Wellness group! This is a great opportunity for the teens to present to their community what they have been learning !! Not only are they gaining knowledge but they are able to be a voice!!
The teens are currently participating in a silent protest demonstration. During this time the teens are able to take action, and represent their social justice topics. Below is the Health and Wellness group! This is a great opportunity for the teens to present to their community what they have been learning !! Not only are they gaining knowledge but they are able to be a voice!!
Spotlight!
Above is a picture of Ashley, Alaysha, and Rouselba (left to right) They are 3 of 11 teens who represent the social justice group for Bullying. This was the teams first time ever performing their skit to a large audience! As a group they presented a scenario of what bullying looks like for them every day. After the performance the teens and their coach were able to have time for discussion about different forms of bullying, the affects bullying may have on a person, and why being a voice and not a bystander is very important! The audience was a group of teens at The Navigators bible study! The Bullying team did a great job, and will have more opportunities to perform their skit!
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