Under the School of Leaders 1 Training, the Team Y.A.P. (Young and Positive) came up with an awesome project aptly titled, “Jeep Ni God”. The idea is to offer free jeepney rides to commuters and during the trip, the team would share the Good News of salvation. There were about 30 souls saved during the 5 back and forth trips from the city proper to Barangay Lingsat. Someone from the group also brought a guitar and ministered to the commuters via songs.
The passengers were all pleasantly surprised when the announcement came that the ride was for free. Their usual comment was, “It’s not everyday that you get a free treat.” Add to that they were able to hear about God’s immense love for them. Josh Bartolome, one of the Gospel sharers, disclosed that there was an intense sense of fulfillment on his part. “The people were so happy about a measly free ride. To think that it only costs P8.00 from the city proper to Lingsat, not to mention the student discount. It made me realize that to people who so are hungry for love, so little means so much.”
Team Y.A.P. won for best project during the recently concluded PEPSOL graduation at the SFCC Worship Hall. “We connected the free ride to the love that we receive from God—it is free,” explains Jingo, the group’s team leader.
Mary Ann leads the passengers in praying to accept Jesus as Lord and Savior.
Team leader, Jingo, shares about the free gift of salvation.
The passengers were pleasantly surprised about the free trip.
Team Y.A.P. (Young and Positive): Offering much more than just a free ride.
Team Y.A.P. gets recognition for Best School of Leaders 1 Team Project
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