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Youth ministers, we are taking orders for Promo Packets.
Promo Packets will ship later this week
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In a world of chaos, clutter, and endless activity, God is calling for us to PAUSE . . . and listen to Him.
Psalm 46:10 says, "Be still and know that I am God. I will be exalted among the nations."
The context of this familiar Old Testament passage includes powerful images of mountains falling into the ocean and cities under assault with burning chariots. Yet God's instruction, in the midst of this chaos, is to HALT! The Hebrew word "raphah" here means: be quiet, relax, quit, do nothing, cease striving, step out of the rat race, get off of the treadmill of life, slow down, be silent, let go, be still, or perhaps, best of all, STOP!
You can't live a life full of busyness all the time and expect to truly hear from God. If you genuinely want to see, hear, and experience the extraordinary power of God on your campus you will have to purpose to be a part of what He is doing. It won't come by accident! Such movements all through history always began with prayer and most often with students.
See You at the Pole™ is simply a starting place and an opportunity for your to pause and unite with others, pleading for God to do a mighty work in your midst. It is very simple!—Be still. Know God.
All the info you need for your See You at the Pole™ is available within this website for free. (Optional promotional resources are available at minimal cost.)
God want to move in power on your campus far more that you could ever imagine. Don't let this SYATP become routine or just go through the motions. Make it fresh, creative, unique.
Is your heart's desire to experience an awakening that can only be explained by the power of God? Is your heart broken for your non-Christian friends and the sin on your campus (and even in your own life)? Allow the convicting power of the Holy Spirit to reign in your life, get serious about slowing down to pray consistently for your campus (friends and teachers), and you will be amazed at what God will do.




