Why Thrive Leadership School?
When you were growing up, what types of peer pressures and challenges did students face in high school and college? What about today? Do you think it's easier or harder to be a young person today? Why?
God has called us to reach the 225,000 students within a 40 mile radius of Thrive Leadership School. As I think of those in our area, the challenges are overwhelming.
1) Our youth are in trouble!
We have compiled some alarming statistics. In the next 24 hours:
- 2,989 Children will see their parents get divorced
- 1,629 Children will be put in adult jails
- 3,288 Children will run away from home
- 1,849 Children will be abused or neglected
- 2,200 Teenagers will drop out of school
- 437 Teenagers will be arrested for drunk driving
- 500 Teenagers will begin using drugs
- 1,000 Teenagers will begin using alcohol
- 211 Teenagers will be arrested for drug abuse
- 3,610 Teenagers will be assaulted, 80 will be raped
- 2,796 Teenagers will get pregnant
- 7,742 Teenagers will become sexually active
- 1,106 Teenagers will get abortions
- 6,849 Teenagers will contract an STD
- 50 Teenagers will attempt suicide
- 6 Teenagers will successfully commit suicide
- 135,000 Teenagers will bring guns or other weapons to school
2) Most Christian youth in america are leaving the church after high school.
- 70-75% of Christian youth LEAVE the church after high school.
- Those who remain Christian in college face incredible opposition on campus.
3) We must train the future leaders of our generation.
- The students on high school and college campuses today are our leaders of today and tomorrow.
- This generation of leaders has the drive, ambition and social media skills to change this world.
- If we truly desire to reach our world, we have to start where future leaders are shaped.
Ray Johnston, the pastor of Bayside Church said recently, "There’s a major battle raging for the hearts and minds of students today. If we lose our young people, we lose our community. If we lose our community, we lose our culture. If we lose our culture, we lose the world."
In my school, I see every day the battles that students are facing.
Would you agree that we can't sit back and let this keep happening? It will take ALL OF US to reverse these statistics! Something needs to be done.
I am doing this program because...
What will I be doing at Thrive Leadership School?
The mission of Thrive Leadership School is to equip students like me to make a difference not just today, but for the rest of our lives. Through an intense nine-month program I will receive personal mentoring and leadership development while at the same time taking college classes. In addition, I will be receiving intense training on relationships, apologetics, foundational theology, time management, communication and even personal finances.
I will also be involved in many projects to unleash compassion including Serve Day, Trunk or Treat, monthly outreaches to our community and a gigantic missions trip to Mexico with over 1,000 people.
What is the main Goal?
Really what I'm most excited about in Thrive Leadership School is the opportunity to see lives changed. Story of a life that has been changed.
How are students supported at Thrive Leadership School?
Like many other missions organizations, Thrive Leadership School students depend upon the gifts of friends who have a heart for young people. These funds will be allocated for leadership training, outreach, resources and living expenses for the nine-month program. Each student is responsible for raising his/her personal support. I must find a team of partners who will give financially to help us reach students for Christ.
Will you partner with me to reach this generation?
Obviously, a life-changing school like this is not free. The cost of the nine-month program is $4,500 which is due on August 1st. At Thrive Leadership School we have a great opportunity to partner together to reach, mentor and change the lives of thousands of students. Would you join our team with a monthly gift of $50, $75, $100 or some other amount through May, 2015?