Nottingham YfC blog
This is a place where you will find our musings about youth work faith and other connected and not so connected stuff.
Wednesday, 11 January 2012
2012 verses of the year : Matthew 25:14 - 30
Thursday, 8 December 2011
Who is teaching who?

Wednesday, 23 November 2011

Our God is a big God
I was sat amongst some friends this week and we listened to song called 'You are' by Bradford Church . We spent a few minutes thinking about the song and we were asked what the one thing was that stuck out to us . When listening to this song the words that stuck out to me was ‘You are’. In the song it talks about all the things that God is...
“You are the strength for the those in need , You are the defender of the weak Your everything we need, You are our God”
It can be so easy in our everyday lives to forget how big God is ! , We can forget that God is interested in the small things in our lives as well as the big. God is all the things above and so much more . I was challenged to try to include God in all parts of my life not just the big things.
Wednesday, 16 November 2011
Changing endings
One of the things that marks the start of the Christmas season for me is the vast array of high quality and big production adverts that are released by large companies, all trying to compete for the biggest chunk of the 16 billion pounds people in the UK will spend on Christmas presents this year. The Coca Cola advert is probably the most famous, and this year the John Lewis advert has impacted lots of people with a great message of how giving is better than receiving.
I know there are many more adverts to come, but there is one that has struck such a chord with me and has reminded me why I do what I do, and why the work of Youth for Christ in the city of Nottingham and beyond is so important. It is an advert for Barnardos:
In youth work, you hear lots of stories. Some stories are funny, inspiring and happy and others are just heartbreaking. The young people that we work with are all on a journey and they all have a different story. Some of the beginnings to their stories have not been good ones. Some people in the lives of those young people think they know what the ending to their story will be. Some people in the lives of those young people have even told them what their ending will be. Some of those endings are not good.
Monday, 14 November 2011
eq:mission to Burton
Friday, 28 October 2011
which do we prefer dark or light?

Even the less observant of people like myself will have notices it's getting darker at night and even when the clocks change on Saturday it doesn't really make that much difference. I have been playing around in my head what it means to be light in the darkness and what that means as a Christian because let's face it it is not just the days are getting darker. We look at a lot of tv and films and see a darker side to them even on the disney channel, there is darkness amongst the economy with lack of money and lack of jobs and then there is spirituality. Despite the fact that it is mainly a dressing up event Halloween this year is set to be the 3rd biggest festival after Christmas and Easter above valentines day with a £300 million boost for businesses, suggesting that even though some would see it as a bit of fun people will get and are getting more interested in the darker side of spirituality. So what does this mean for me if i want to bring light into the darkness? Where do i start? I love the idea that some guys put on facebook about instead of doing trick or treat dress up as a superhero and bless your neighbours this weekend (search 'pick a treat'), doing something that doesn't bring fear into peoples lives but puts a smile on their face. All Hollows eve was originally a day to celebrate the saints and all that was good. I remember hearing someone say once that there is only darkness where there isn't light - that light will always break through darkness. Even in our own lives if we struggle with something the best thing to do is to pray and ask Jesus 'the light of the world' to help break that darkness in us. How are you going to bring life to your friends, families and community this winter? What should we do to help show people Jesus is the light of the world and has so much more to offer than hopelessness, fear and darkness? Answers on a postcard or just below ;-) let's help each other.
Richard
Monday, 26 September 2011
so you want to volunteer with Nottingham YfC?

I’ve only had 1 day so far with NYFC and I’m so glad I chose full-time. This team is so engulfed in the grace and love of God and have such a passion for sharing that with the youth all across Nottingham. They are all such strong prayer warriors and have fine-tuned their hearts and minds to the Word and Will of our Heavenly Father. I am so excited to see what God is able to do through us as a team and through me as an individual. I can only pray to develop such a strong and acute sense of God’s Word and leadership in my life as I have seen in the team already.