“I want to tell my friends about God… but I don’t know how.”
That was the struggle Blair shared at Good News Club on January 14. Some of her friends weren’t the best influences in the games they played and the movies they watched. Blair wanted to be different. She wanted to be a good influence—but she didn’t know how to start.
That day at Good News Club, her teacher introduced Blair to a simple but powerful tool: the “Wordless Book”. Together they walked through God’s love, our need for a Savior, and the hope found in Jesus. Blair practiced sharing the message with her teacher and went home encouraged and equipped.
The following week, Blair returned with exciting news.
While looking through the Wordless Book at school, a friend noticed it and asked what it was. Blair opened the book and began explaining the colors and what they meant. Later, another friend asked—and Blair shared again.
“I was able to help them learn about God,” she said.
Because one child was equipped, two more children heard the Good News that week.
That same week, Blair’s teacher had been praying specifically for her to have courage and boldness. God answered that prayer.
Blair’s story reflects the heart of Good News Club—helping children grow as disciples and equipping them to share their faith.
CEF® recently hosted a training for volunteers focused on teaching children to “Go and Tell” others about the Good News of Jesus. Child-to-child evangelism is one of CEF’s seven ministry highways as we work toward reaching 100 million children worldwide with the Gospel each year.
Because of faithful partners like you, children like Blair are being discipled and sent back into their schools as courageous witnesses for Christ—living out Jesus’ command:
“Go into all the world and preach the gospel to all creation.” — Mark 16:15
Thank you for helping place the Good News into the hands of children like Blair—so they can share it with their friends.
