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How Much Love Would It Take? Testimonies…

By December 19, 2012Student Leaders
These are just a few of the testimonies that flood our office each year…
Tampa FL – Aaron is a 16yr old 9th grader that spent 3 years in his middle school before the FP group at Madison MS reached out to him.  After making a decision for Christ, Aaron was very quiet about his decision, except when spending time with his campus coach Amber. Amber was able to help him plug into the local church and find the tutoring help he needed. After failing 8th grade for 5 semesters, Aaron’s last semester of 8th grade was a (get ready)… straight A’s report card.  Needless to say we have seen transformation in Aaron’s life, both in his spirit and the results of his new perspective on life.
Boaz AL – Tiffany graduated this summer.  As an incoming freshman in 2008 Tiffany was your very ordinary raised in a good Church, follower of Christ. Tiffany’s school had a FP group with 4 only students in it.  Hearing the FP call to be a greater influence on her school than her school was on her, she decided to start reaching out with Christ’s love. Over the next 4 years, the First Priority groups saw bunches of students make first time decisions for Christ and get plugged into local churches.  And she also saw the group grow to over 250 students each week by the time she graduated.  Tiffany used FP as her platform to unite the body of Christ at West End HS and leave a legacy.
Ft Lauderdale FL – Cameron is a student at Ft Lauderdale High School. We just learned that at their most recent Mission Week they had 225 students come to the event.  During the event they used media, give aways, and took advantage of the Christmas season to share the Christmas story.  As the team presenting finished their topic of Christ being the greatest gift, 50 students made decisions to receive the free gift of Jesus for the first time.  It was awesome.
If you have a FP story to share, you can report it at FPReport.com
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