Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Modern Teens-Insight from a Youth Ministry Director

Over the next few months we’ll be talking with staff members who minister in varying capacities at Youth for Christ/Western Illinois. This month YFC/WI Newsletter staff sat down with David Keck, Ministry Director in Macomb.

YFC Newsletter:  Now that you’ve been working with teens in Western Illinois for several months, what do you see as a primary challenge for youth in this area?

Keck: I think their generation as a whole is so well connected electronically that they feel they never have to leave their homes to hang out or socialize. Local teens definitely are subject to this. What I’ve found, though, is that even though teens are content just connecting through social media, there IS a longing there to belong to something more genuine.


YFCN: What are some of the things you offer through Youth for Christ Macomb that answer the need for genuine connectedness?


Keck: Campus Life is a great response to that longing. Campus Life clubs are about building relationships with other teens and adults who care. Our High School food events, Pizza Lunch and Pancake Breakfast, where we feed and hang out with teens, are always a blast too, with lots of new kids coming through from week to week. But the moments we have at our Campus Life club meetings have become some of my favorite memories.

YFCN: In what other ways would you say teen issues have changed since you were in high school?

Keck: It’s surprising to me how much the high school culture has changed in the past six years. Teens are much more open about big issues, like marijuana or sexuality; and while there have always been sensitive subjects that can easily offend adults, teens can be just as sensitive now.

YFCN: How does that affect the way you work with teens at Youth for Christ/Macomb?

Keck: You just have to love people, no matter where they come from or where life has taken them. I just try to love every teen who walks through the door. Like Christ we strive, not just to reach people, but to build relationships and walk with them.

YFCN: Where can you see Youth for Christ of Macomb going in the next 3-5 years?

Keck: We’re growing tremendously with more and more students passing through our building every week. In a school that has almost 600 students, we have seen more than 200 of them walk through our door in the last year. So we're in the process of transforming our program to take in such a high volume of students.

YFCN: How can people get involved in helping reach out to teens in Macomb?

Keck: We always need people to help with our food events: Pancake Breakfast every other Wednesday morning and Pizza Lunch every Friday! I'm also searching for a handful of Ministry Leaders to come in and build relationships with students.


To volunteer at the Macomb site: call 309-833-3026 or email yfc@macomb.com




Bushnell Beat


by Todd Rodeffer

January 20-21 three ministry leaders and myself, along with one teen from Bushnell, went to the Youth for Christ Ministry Leader Conference in Bourbonais, IL.  This was a great time of fellowship and team building.  We worshipped, attended breakouts, and had a couple of good speakers who shared with us what it means to obey God even when we don't want to.  Very encouraging and meaningful to our whole team!  Praise the Lord for the funds to be able to do these trips. 


Peggy, one of our ministry leaders, loves hanging out with
teens at Middle School Campus Life.  She also made brownies for a game day that we had on MLK day.  What a treasure!  

Continue to pray for Natasha Walker and family. She made it through surgery and now will be undergoing chemotherapy in a few weeks.  They are upheld by a very good church family.


Surgery to remove a metal plate from my arm that was broken 8 years ago went very well and I am pretty well back to normal.  Thanks for your prayers here. 

 Praise and Prayers:  
  • Pray for life changing decisions to be made by teens
  • Continue to pray for Natasha Williams
  • We have been taking a young man to church with us – he loves it – praise the Lord!
  • Pray for a young woman's relationship with her step-dad

Macomb Happenings

by David Keck
We are excited at Macomb Campus Life to be back in session after a good break! As you may have read in the last newsletter, I got married to Claire! We are back doing Campus Life and having a blast!

Epic Snowbattle 2015, Macomb
Our Thursday night crowd for Campus Life club meeting is growing steadily and we continue to have more students than we have room for coming to Pancake Breakfast! And we’re always looking for more sponsors to help us feed all the kids.

We are starting a new program to help with the hidden costs of Pancake Breakfast. We will be putting out containers at several churches to collect things like Styrofoam plates and cups, syrup, and other extras for our breakfasts. If your church is interested in hosting a container, please let me know!