Faith Without Frontiers
Geordon Rendle is a Canadian raised in Colombia whose parents served with Prison Fellowship International and who has lived mostly in Latin America (including Argentina, Venezuela, and Costa Rica) while serving with Youth for Christ (YFC). Rendle describes Venezuela’s danger, diaspora, and natural beauty, then argues YFC’s answer is to reset a generation through integrity/holiness, the fear of God, and giving teenagers agency and mission. He recounts being sent at age 12 to share the gospel with “sicarios” in a Medellín prison, and explains YFC’s juvenile justice work, including being called to sit with youth offenders. Rendle advocates “upstream leadership,” applied listening, and equipping, endorsing, and entrusting youth, sharing examples like an eight-year-old leading a church in prayer and his daughter leading YFC social media. He also discusses five Ironmans, two cerebral aneurysms and surgeries, and his message that there is always hope in Jesus, with an ultimate hope that two billion teenagers know God loves them. 01:11 Reconnecting With Geordon 02:26 A Global Citizen Story 03:36 Life Across Latin America 04:17 Venezuela Under Chávez 05:23 Why Venezuela Captivates 07:33 Integrity Holiness And Youth 08:24 Agency For Teenagers 09:57 Meeting Marilyn On Mission 11:33 Integris People And Imago Dei 15:08 Medellín Prison Ministry Origins 16:32 Sharing The Gospel At 12 18:47 Juvenile Justice Ministry 20:51 Advocating Teen Leadership 22:02 Kids Leading in Prayer 24:34 Upstream Listening on Suicide 26:35 Passing the Baton Well 30:07 Applied Listening to Leaders 32:30 Equipping and Entrusting Teens 34:59 Scripture Fueled Mission 36:35 Ironman and Body Stewardship 37:26 Aneurysm Scare and Recovery 41:32 Always Hope in Jesus
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