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WABASH COUNTY ǀ FALL 2017
SAVE THE
DATE
Wabash County
Rally
Sunday, Nov. 12
Wabash YMCA
Newfound freedom
“G
od I trust you.
I have faith.
I believe in you.”
These are words I
Aaron French
Wabash Ministry
Coordinator
never get tired of
hearing from teens
who put their faith
and trust in Christ
for the first time!
Over the past year,
“Carter” and I have
Come hear about the
impact Campus Life
is having in your
community!
shared many experiences together
such as hunting, fishing, laser tag,
and lifting weights. Through these
experiences, many conversations
about faith, God, and Jesus came
up. Not because he believed in
God, but because he considered
himself an atheist and
couldn’t understand
how I could believe in
something that could not
be proven by science.
OUR MISSION
YFC reaches young
people everywhere,
working together with the
local church and other
likeminded partners to
raise up lifelong followers
of Jesus who lead by
their godliness in lifestyle,
devotion to the Word of
God and prayer, passion
for sharing the love of
Christ, and commitment
to social involvement.
This past summer I
invited him to CIY (Christ
In Youth) Conference,
thinking there was no way
he would go to
something focused solely
on Christ and the church.
But, to my
surprise, he said, “Sure,
I’ll go.” Anything to get
out of Wabash for a
while! It was at CIY where
God broke through in a
way that Carter could not
deny. Fighting back the
presence and power of
God at first, but ultimately
giving in to his desperate need for
a Savior, Carter went forward and
surrendered his life to Christ!
Full of newfound freedom and
forgiveness, Carter posted these
words on his Facebook page for
the world to read: “God I trust you.
I have faith. I believe in you.” I
cannot wait to see where God
leads this young man and how
the Kingdom will be built through
him. Thanks to all who prayed and
helped make CIY Conference a
possibility for so many teens in
Wabash County!
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French
Wabash Ministry
Coordinator
Ministry
Update
G
od continues to
produce fruit in many
different ways in Wabash
County. Two major ways
in particular have been
through volunteers and
students.
God is multiplying ministry
as I have shifted more of
my focus on empowering leaders to reach out
to others, whether volunteers or students. I
have witnessed more lives come to a saving
relationship with Christ through others than I
ever could have alone! There is nothing like
encouraging and walking with a leader as they
pray for and witness to their friends. As they
see God working through them and watch
that friend come to believe in Christ, they are
blown away!
We are all called to “make disciples,” and there
is nothing more fulfilling than when we take
this call seriously. The harvest is indeed
plentiful!
The question is: are you joining in the mission
personally? I would love to have you join the
mission in Wabash county through Youth For
Christ. Contact me at afrench@yfcnin.org to
join the mission today!
MEET BRANDON JOHNSON,
MANCHESTER’S NEW CAMPUS
LIFE DIRECTOR!
• Hometown: Bluffton, IN
• Education: Norwell High School, Purdue
University
• Ministry experience: Three years with Young Life
throughout college, Ministry Outreach Leader at
Portage Lake Covenant Bible Camp.
• Hobbies: Running, all sports that have a ball
• Favorite sports teams: Purdue football &
basketball, Sacramento Kings, Chicago Bears,
Chicago Cubs
• Fun Fact: Mario Lopez once told me to move out
of his way in New York City.
• Why are excited to be starting ministry with
YFC? “I’m eager to get students acquainted with
Jesus and partner with local churches to develop
lifelong followers of Christ.”
FOLLOW US!
@YFCnIN
@YFCNIN
@yfcnin
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Thank you Larry Lance for over 40 years at YFC!
“I’m so fortunate because I get to sit on the front row seat every week and hear miracle stories of lives being
changed,” Larry Lance, CEO, says. “Who wouldn’t want that job?”
It’s one of the reasons Larry fell in love with Youth for Christ, and why he has dedicated 40 years of his life to this
organization.
Larry first took his seat in the front row of those miracle stories in 1976, when he started with YFC as a part-time
Campus Life director at Huntington North and Homestead High Schools. Moving through a variety of roles, Larry
became the executive director in the early 80’s. Under his leadership we expanded our reach by growing
Campus Life programs, starting the Family Care Center (which provided family counseling) and the Primetime
Center, which is now called City Life.
Former Primetime Director, and current senior pastor at New Covenant Worship Center, Luther Whitfield,
believes YFC is strengthened as a whole by Larry’s ability to lead, build relationships, and invest into people.
“Larry loves building and speaking into the lives of people and coming alongside them,” Whitfield says. “He
wants to see people advance for the cause of Christ.”
That desire to see others advance led Larry to the YFC national office where he served as the vice president of
field development for seven years, helping grow and develop chapters across the country. Returning to Fort
Wayne in 2010, Larry is now spearheading the movement and mission of YFCNIN as our CEO. Through his
leadership, we have successfully expanded from our original four county reach to now encompassing 12
counties.
“We started out as little Fort Wayne Area Youth for Christ,” Judge Wendy Davis, Allen Superior Court judge and
YFCNIN board member of over 10 years, says, “and now we are Youth for Christ of Northern Indiana, and that
was under Larry’s leadership.”
Larry’s steadfast leadership and dedication through the
years is recognized by both his staff and members of the
community.
“Simply put, Larry is one of the best leaders in this
community, and we are all lucky to have him in our
lives,” says Bill Kinder, vice president of Michael Kinder
and Sons, Inc. and YFCNIN board member.
Throughout his 40 years with YFC, we have grown and
changed as the times have changed, but his dedication
to the mission has never wavered – to raise up lifelong
followers of Jesus Christ.
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Director
Roger
Vezeau
A summer of revival
S
ummer! Like Olaf in Disney’s
animated film Frozen
we all seem to like the idea
of summer.
We dream of a more relaxed
schedule, reading more,
exercising more and the list
grows.
In the YFC world, we look forward to summer
primarily for one thing…a change of rhythm.
This change of rhythm does wonders for our team
in a number of ways: more family time, vacations,
renewing our spirits and recharging the batteries
just to name a few. But it also opens up great
opportunities to more intense and deeper
relational ministry through our camps and the trips
we do with teens. As you read this, our staff are
winding down their summer schedules and
gearing up for another great ministry year.
We are praising God for the amazing way He
worked in teen’s lives this summer. We know that
from camp alone we had over 70 teens say YES
to Jesus for the first time or YES to walk in
surrender to Him as their Lord and Savior.
THANK YOU, CORPORATE SPONSORS!
LEGACY — $40,000
Brotherhood Mutual
LH Carbide
Mary Cross
Tippmann Foundation
Micropulse
Parkview Health
Parrish Leasing
Rosema Corporation
Sweetwater Sound
EXECUTIVE — $25,000
Color Master, Inc.
Michael Kinder
& Sons, Inc.
Professional
Parkwest Properties
LEADERSHIP — $15,000
ALLEN COUNTY
iAB Financial Bank
Pizza Hut
Steel Dynamics
Foundation
WHITLEY COUNTY
Dale & Elaine Haupert
Family Foundation
WABASH COUNTY
Instrumental Machine
& Development
PARTNER — $10,000
ALLEN COUNTY
Ambassador
Enterprises
Grabill Financial
Services, Inc.
Larson Financial Group
McCampbell Enterprises
Unlimited
O’Neal Excavating &
Construction, Inc.
Parkview Ortho Hospital
PPG Cardiology
WHITLEY COUNTY
Columbia City Plastics
DEKALB, LAGRANGE,
NOBLE, AND
STEUBEN COUNTIES
RP Wakefield
Van’s Home Center
HUNTINGTON COUNTY
Huntington Sheet
Metal, Inc.
Innovative Edge
Kline Farms
Shawmak Enterprises
Stephen DRP, Inc.
WABASH COUNTY
Stephan DRP, Inc.
Please consider becoming a corporate sponsor. For more information, contact Mike Stetzel at mikestetzel@yfcnin.org.
As we wind down our summer schedule, and at
the same time gear up for a new ministry year, I
ask that you pray for your staff in your
community. We need an army of people (God’s
army) to join us daily in prayer, build trusting
relationships, give financially towards the mission,
and encourage one another to daily build into the
lives of our youth.
Join us as we seek to Give Life to their Stories with
the love of Jesus!
There are so many more stories from our summer
trips and relational ministry actions. We hope to
share some of those stories throughout the year.
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