Young people following the good shepherd

Published on: 22 August 2023

“Establish was an exciting and fun opportunity where I was able to progress in my faith and talk to other young Christians,” says Rosie Hutton, 2022/23 graduate of Establish.

This is a yearlong series of teaching, reflection and mentoring to help young people grow as Christian leaders in their school, church and community.

“Having explored what a good Christian leader looks like and the different ways we can spend time with God in prayer, we turned to the importance of telling others about our faith and how to invite friends to church with us. We were given time to write down why we follow Jesus and turned these notes into 60 second video testimonies to share and encourage. Establish was great fun and has improved my confidence in talking about my faith. I would encourage anyone aged 14-18 to go!”

Watch Rosie’s testimony here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=GghqJQijJKg


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