National High school Movement

Our student movement is centered on empowering middle and high school students to cultivate spiritual growth within their schools and communities, with a vision that extends beyond campus boundaries. At the core of our High School Movement are various key figures, including Student Leaders, GC Contacts, Zonal Leaders, Alumni Staff, and Full-time Staff. These individuals play vital roles in nurturing and sustaining the movement, guiding students in their spiritual journeys, fostering community engagement, and providing ongoing support and mentorship. Together, they form a cohesive network dedicated to empowering students to become catalysts for positive change, both within their school environments and in the wider world.

Key Functions

A. Prayer: Our focus on prayer encompasses personal devotion time, prayer and fasting, and revival for every student's heart. We promote corporate prayer among our staff and alumni through overnight prayer sessions, and we actively mobilize and coordinate high school students to engage in constant prayer within their fellowships, including through initiatives like the Five Minutes Prayer Mobilization. 

B. Evangelism & Mission: We facilitate one-to-one evangelism through various means such as postcard gifts, 4SP, and segments from the Jesus Film. On-campus evangelism is a priority for us, utilizing PCS strategies, and we organize evangelistic events such as birthday parties. Additionally, we are committed to missions, including mini missions, break missions, and summer missions. 

C. Discipleship: Our discipleship efforts include coaching zonal leaders and GC contacts by staff and alumni, as well as providing training for action groups and establishing new life groups to foster spiritual growth. 

D. Leadership Development: We invest in the development of leaders, offering TOT (Training of Trainers) sessions for high school alumni, coaching student leaders, and providing training for action groups to equip emerging leaders with the necessary skills and knowledge. 

E. Mobilization: We conduct Campus Bridge Seminars to mobilize students for outreach and organize evangelistic events such as worship gatherings and summer camps. Additionally, we continue our Five Minutes Prayer Mobilization initiative to maintain a consistent focus on prayer throughout our activities.

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