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Testimonies

"Okay, being in CSA was a good opportunity for me because It made me understand that you can't be afraid to be a Christian and also have a good relationship with God. Looking back at being in CSA and also leading it was different for me. It was challenge with helping my faith and trrust in him. There isn't Christian club at my new school, but I'm okay with it because I understood what tooken place. For being in a different city for a year & half and then come back to your home town is crazy. God showed that you have to appreciate what you have, not taking things for granted, and we al have a responsibility. Also coming back my community was a challenge. My core(Inside of me) and my whole understanding of what was needed out me made the difference. I'm on a journey to be obedient to God's will and alot other aspests to please God"
 
- Andrew T., Christian Student Alliance, Rosamond High School, Rosamond, California.
 
 
"Starting this Bible Club in my school it has given me the opportunity to be the leader God has created me to be. Our Bible Club has only been going on a few weeks now but we are already seeing great things happen. In our first meeting we had 17 kids show up. I had a great time and everyone really seemed to enjoy themselves. We lead one boy to know Christ as his personal Lord and Savior! After the meeting another one of the student Bible Club leaders came up to me and told me a boy had said he loved the atmosphere of the room as soon as he walked in. It has been truly awesome to see God move in my school and touch lives through me and my fellow Christian peers. Our Bible Club continues to grow and I am excited for what God has in plan for our future."
 
- Taylor M., Bible Club student leader at Kane Area High School, Kane, Pennsylvania.

 

 

"I am a born-again teacher at a primary school. When it was my turn to do the assembly last month, I preached about the love of Jesus. The children responded well to the alter-call to receive Christ. I invited those who were serious to come to my class room during second break. The response was overwelming. More than 50 children came. I felt lead by the Lord to start a Bible club. Ever since then (14 October), we have been meeting daily during every second break. The Lord has been adding children daily. At the moment my classroom is too small to accomadate every one. Our number has grown to more than 150. Challenges I have is that break time is only 15 minutes. The children are hungry for the word."
 
- Sandra E., Johannesburg, South Africa.

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