In June last year, we ran a No More Knives schools tour in Glasgow’s East End. Recently, Kate from our Scotland hub, was invited along to a youth gathering with the churches across the East End to hear how one young person, Hannah*, was impacted tour.
Read MoreOur schools teams have been running No More Knives tours across the country, heading into schools with lessons all about encouraging and equipping young people to say ‘no’ to carrying knives and to being involved in knife crime. As they did this, they got to share Jesus-centred truths with hundreds of young people.
Read MoreOur latest No More Knives tour was just in Preston where mission bands OTC and NXT CHAPTR took their power-packed lessons to over 2,600 students, encouraging them to make positive decisions and say ‘no’ to knives.
Read MoreThese were the words that Kye shared with over 150 school pupils as the No More Knives tour headed to the West Midlands, running lessons for 2,500 young people in schools.
Read MoreFor 33 years we’ve been desperate to see every young person and community changed by Jesus. Looking ahead, we know God has so much more for us and we’re excited for what’s still to come.
Read MoreThe No More County Lines tour was recently in Blackburn and Darwen and saw over 7,000 students in schools and almost 300 young people come along to the LIFT evangelistic gig to hear about Jesus!
Read MoreThe No More Knives tour was recently in Coventry and we saw over half of the young people who came to the evangelistic gig give their lives to Jesus!
Read MoreFive schools, 3,430 students, a sold-out gig in the Blackpool Tower and 136 responses to the gospel. OTC, NXT CHAPTR and Vonte Grace have kicked off the first No More Knives tour of the year and saw an incredible response.
Read MoreWe caught up with James from mission team OTC to hear why he’s so passionate about encouraging young people to say ‘no’ to carrying a knife through the No More Knives tour.
Read MoreOn Friday, the No More Knives Tour was in Nottingham and band OTC met 1,100 young people to help equip and empower the students to make positive decisions about knife crime.
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