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"When you see a high schooler, don't just think of them as a high schooler. God can move people at any age."
This was the charge from Ryan, a high school student at La Serna High School, last Saturday at CSP's Honor Night.
The Honor Night was a dessert dedicated to high school and college students who had given hours of their time this school year to spreading the gospel at their schools. About 100 students, parents and supporters gathered in the worship center of a Whittier church to celebrate God's work this year.
Students from Bakersfield to downtown LA shared their stories of how God moved in their schools:
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Brandon
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Alanna, a CSP mentor shared how "the leaders at her school have developed a lifestyle of sharing the gospel."
"God saved us so we should show others the freedom we have in Him," encouraged Brandon, the Christian club president at La Habra High.
Miguelito, the Bible club president at Downey High, shared what God did at his school this semester: "God's glory descended."
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Click to watch Miguelito share his story at the Honor Night.
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The evening ended with a charge to keep living for Christ:
Hebrews 12:1-2-- "Let us run with endurance the race set before us, looking to Jesus, the founder and perfecter of our faith."
If you want to see more videos from the event, including an address by Barry Corey, Biola University's president, click here.
- The California School Project www.californiaschoolproject.com
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