
Just be you
Working in schools across the UK and beyond, Respect ME break down the lies of the media and help young people discover their full identity and worth. Here’s some of the latest stories from our team.
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Working in schools across the UK and beyond, Respect ME break down the lies of the media and help young people discover their full identity and worth. Here’s some of the latest stories from our team.
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Do you desire to be able to communicate the gospel clearly, whether you’re having personal conversations or preaching from a platform?
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Bullying is a major issue faced by countless young people across our nation. Mission team Respect ME tackle this issue in schools with a Christian perspective. Joe Winterschladen, a team member working in the North East, shares a recent story of humility, breakthrough and restoration in one class.
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In the week before Christmas Rosie, our London prisons worker, ran a prayer project in the prison where she works.
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Since October our team in Wales have been taking Respect ME lessons into a prison in South Wales. This is the first time these lessons have been taken into this prison. We’ve delivered lessons covering topics including self-esteem and bullying.
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‘We first met Zoe several years ago. She was timid, recluse and didn’t like to go out. With the responsibility of being a single parent to her disabled son, Zoe was finding life hard.
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From 10 years of being addicted to heroin, Emma shares how God has transformed her life, rebuilt her family and given her a new hope through Eden and the local church.
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‘We gave an opportunity for anyone who wanted to see God move in their life to come for prayer and half of the room came forward.’
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Cape Town is never too far from international headlines at the moment as crime and gangsterism grips whole communities. At times it seems bleak but head to Gangstar Café in Mowbray and there you’ll hear stories of hope that go against what the media says. Every barista you meet has broken free from a life of crime and found a new life in Christ.
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Are we preaching a middle-class gospel? Natalie Williams, author of The Myth of the Undeserving Poor, challenges us to focus on helping people to be like Jesus, not to be like ourselves.
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