Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Nov11-Banquet Reminder

20th Annual YFC Fundraising Banquet - November 11, 2011
Spoon River College’s Community Outreach Center
2500 E. Jackson, Macomb
Speaker is Jeff Ringenberg (former YFC-WI staff from 1994-1998)

Don’t forget - RSVPs are required!
(We’d sure hate to run out of food!)

Luncheon option
Doors open 11:30am, Buffet at 12:00pm, program ending by 1:15pm
Menu: Roast beef, mashed potatoes, broccoli salad & cookies

Dinner option
Doors open/basket auction begins 6pm, Buffet at 6:30pm
Menu: Roast beef & pork loin roast, twiced baked potatoes,
green bean almondine, apple salad and dessert

RSVP options- PO Box 126-Macomb, 833-3026, yfc@macomb.com or online www.yfcwi.org
Come help us celebrate 20 years of God’s blessings!

Want to donate a basket for the auction? Contact yfc office!
Baskets need to be dropped off by 11/10 at Barsi’s on the Square or at
Bushnell 1st Presbyterian.

Nov11-Current status

Oct. Donations $ 5,018
Oct. Expenses $ 8,225
YTD Donations $18,330
YTD Expenses $35,710
YTD Shortage ($17,380)
(note YTD is July to Oct ‘11)

Nov11-Macomb Ministry





by Lauren Surprenant - part-time Macomb staff

There is a saying by Doug Fields that numbers in ministry do not carry much meaning, because it’s like asking “How’s your family” and getting the answer “four”. But I must say, I stopped and took pause when I did the tally for the week. Although we have had a similar number once, it was due to 125 kids at pizza lunch. When the majority in attendance was not from Pizza Lunch, that is something that carries some meaning! We had over 600 contacts with kids in October!!! Let there be no doubt - Macomb is thriving! We need your support now, more than ever.

This month we met a critical need for students – helping with the graduation of the Constitution Test. As a former teacher, I have been able to create a prep method that presents the story of the Constitution to help understand how it all fits together. Of the 30 students that participated, each student passed! YFC deliberately makes connections in kids’ lives!

Campus Life has Surrendered! We have ‘raised the bar’ and going deeper in our faith, including utilizing the “Surrender” series by Francis Chan. We have been breaking into gender-specific discussion groups, ones for the 8th grade and then others the younger ones, facilitating age-appropriate discussions without trying to impress the opposite gender. The kids are certainly enjoying it – as we had to host the Ice Cream Trough (when 24+ are in attendance).

iConnect (senior high discipleship group) recently watched “Love Costs Everything”, a portion of the full length film produced by CIY on Christian Persecution. This snippet documents the struggles of Christians in Iraq. It was truly eye-opening. Students have come to realize that being a Christian, in this country, really is not that difficult. We will continue to focus on that throughout the coming weeks.



We have had a very blessed month! We would like to say thank you to:

  • AGR Fraternity for the donation of a 60 (?) inch projection TV!!! (Much loved already)
  • Mary McMillian – for the donation of LOTS of outdoor Christmas lights and a full size tree!!! November 3rd, YFC will get decorated
  • Contributions by Gary & Nancy Kendall; Dan & Patty Morgan; John & Holly White; David & Mona Johnston – and Gary Kendalls efforts to get us a freezer!

People have often said they did not know where YFC is located…. This now faces the driveway of MHS, north of the MHS wall of The Cottage.


November Dates To Remember

2, 16 Delayed Start Pancake Breakfasts

3 YFC Student Work Day

11 BANQUETS! Lunch & Dinner – end of Penny Wars

12 Come see us at Altrusa Bazaar

12 Operation Christmas Child Boxes Due

22 NO Campus Life (Thanksgiving Break)


November Pizza Lunch Partners

4 NO SCHOOL

11 Wesley UMC

18 University Baptist

25 NO SCHOOL

Nov11-Bushnell Beat













by Todd Rodeffer, full-time staff in Bushnell

“We have the idea that God rewards us for our faith, and it may be so in the initial stages; but we do not earn anything by faith, faith brings us into right relationship with God and gives God His opportunity. God has frequently to knock the bottom board out of your experience if you are a saint in order to get you into contact with Himself. God wants you to understand that it is a life of faith, not a life of sentimental enjoyment of blessings.” Oswald Chambers

We are all for the enjoyment of the blessings God gives us. But what about when He knocks the board out from under us in life? How will we respond? Will we resort to our past sins? Will we look for something else to satisfy our deepest longings? Or will we turn to the Heavenly Father in surrender and seek His face, His ways, His will. I thank the Lord for the times to enjoy life, but I also thank Him for getting my attention. For if He didn't, I am so prone to wander and stay the same, instead of letting God change me to be more like Christ.

This past month of ministry has been exciting. There haven't been any huge breakthru's, but I can look back and see many seeds planted and lives gently touched by adult leaders in Bushnell. For instance, what good could come from a paintball trip? How about connection. What about new relationships with teens that don't regularly attend CL or church. How about the opportunity to invite them to club or encourage them to check out a good church? It's cool, but it takes effort and resources. Thanks for what you do for Youth for Christ in the Bushnell area!

I also had the chance to spend an entire weekend with 12 teens from the Bushnell area out at Faith Bible Camp in the middle of October. It's a great place to fellowship, learn about God, worship God, and grow closer to God and others. I feel like part of me was designed to counsel kids and take time with them. What gift has God given you?

Last but not least, were our gospel nights at CL and CL M. At our Sr. High club we had 3 recommitments of faith in Christ, with a couple not ready yet and several others already committed. Following the meeting, I discovered that one of our first time attendees had trusted Christ this past summer. Teens are more willing to discuss spiritual things than the average Christian might think. Please pray for our leaders as we intentionally strive to go deep in our conversations with teens. Pray that God would break through in their minds and hearts.

At our Middle school gospel night, we broke into small groups and each leader shared their lives with the teens and gave them a chance to respond to God's grace. Surprisingly these teens have good understanding about God and what He did for them. A few were concerned about their friends. Most have already trusted in Christ, but need to understand how to grow in their relationship with God. Pray that we could encourage them and gently lead them in the right direction. Pray that they would get a burden for their friends that don't know Christ!

On a family note, our son Andrew, shot his first deer, a doe, on the youth gun season in early October, and dad finally shot a large buck after 20 years of deer hunting. Andrew is now playing basketball. Abby is a cheerleader and loves riding TJ, her horse. Katy loves doing things with anyone. She is a world changer. Michelle teaches 4th grade and influences kids in a Christ-like manner at BPC elementary. She also adds a lot of unconditional love and discernment within our family.

May God give you eyes to see what He is doing in your midst, Todd Rodeffer