3 Story.
I give thanks to the Lord every time I have an opportunity to visit with a youth. After group last week at Linn County Juvenile Detention, a 17 yr old young man asked if I would talk with him. I’ll call him G.
We talk a lot about stories when I’m at detention. My story, their story, and the most important story of all, God’s story. This is the evangelistic framework of Youth For Christ and it’s called 3 Story, it’s what the three circles in our logo represents.
Relationships are central to this ministry. Providing youth with a safe space to share their story and be heard. We want to listen and model the life of Jesus and not just tell them about Jesus. Through 3 Story, it isn’t about words as much as it is about knowing Jesus, knowing others, and helping them know Jesus, too. The time with G gave me a chance to listen to his story, share about Jesus’ story, and hopefully, invite G to know Jesus personally.
When G was five years old, his biological father died. Later, his mom had a boyfriend who abused him. It started to affect his behavior, his school, his relationships, and he said he just stopped caring. Programs and short term treatment facilities are limited with the resources he needs and the ones he’s been at have not worked; now he’s at the point where he’s not sure what will happen. He thinks he will be sent to long term residential until he’s 18 and hopefully an ILP (Independent Living Program) to better prepare him for success in the future. G’s life has been chaotic and his next steps are unclear. But despite that, his heart is soft toward Jesus. When asked, G said that he feels hopeful that he has, “….a chance to be forgiven about the things I’ve done.”
This is one of many stories I hear from youth and I GIVE THANKS TO THE LORD for his calling on my life that allows me to come alongside a youth like G. Would you pray that his heart will continue to soften – no matter what comes next?
Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family.
Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good! His faithful love endures forever. Psalms 106:1