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		<title>“I am my School” and other Student Prayers for New York</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Oct 2010 04:10:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeremy Del Rio</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[[Ed. note: Originally published in August 2010 issue of Tri-State Voice] Goliaths fall when adults like Saul get out of David’s way. For the last twelve months, student leaders from greater New York have proven this truism time and again. Now some are organizing a citywide prayer walk of 1,600 public schools the weekend of Halloween and inviting the city’s 7,100 churches to participate. Imagine that: students leading congregations as together they intercede for 1.1 million public school students — on a weekend long symbolic of darkness and mayhem. This second I Am My School effort, spearheaded by student leaders from God Belongs in My City and 20/20 Vision for Schools, expands a May 15 pilot that included ten walks in four boroughs covering twenty-five schools. The students will pray, “I am my school,” because “I am,” the name God calls Himself, has sent them to love and serve and transform their schools. On the Monday following the walk, students will wear I Am My School t-shirts to school in an effort to identify other Christians on campus. They will also encourage their churches to adopt one school within walking distance for ongoing prayer, advocacy, and service. This kind of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[<em>Ed. note: Originally published in August 2010 issue of</em> Tri-State Voice]</p>
<p>Goliaths fall when adults like Saul get out of David’s way.</p>
<p>For the last twelve months, student leaders from greater New York  have proven this truism time and again. Now some are organizing a  citywide prayer walk of 1,600 public schools the weekend of Halloween  and inviting the city’s 7,100 churches to participate.</p>
<p>Imagine that: students leading congregations as together they  intercede for 1.1 million public school students — on a weekend long  symbolic of darkness and mayhem.</p>
<p><a href="http://jeremydelrio.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/100814072.jpg"><img style="float: left; margin: 0px 10px 10px 0px;" title="iammyschool" src="http://jeremydelrio.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/100814072-225x300.jpg" alt="" width="150" /></a>This second <a href="http://2020schools.net/iammyschool" target="_blank">I Am My School</a> effort, spearheaded by student leaders from God Belongs in My City and  20/20 Vision for Schools, expands a May 15 pilot that included ten walks  in four boroughs covering twenty-five schools.</p>
<p>The students will pray, “I am my school,” because “I am,” the name  God calls Himself, has sent them to love and serve and transform their  schools. On the Monday following the walk, students will wear I Am My  School t-shirts to school in an effort to identify other Christians on  campus. They will also encourage their churches to adopt one school  within walking distance for ongoing prayer, advocacy, and service.</p>
<p>This kind of catalytic student leadership is exactly what <a href="http://lpacministries.com/" target="_blank">Latino Pastoral Action Center</a> hoped to inspire on September 12, 2009, when they produced “<a href="http://2020schools.net/kickin-it/">Kickin’ it Old Skool</a>,”  the first student leadership conference in collective memory that was  actually led by students. Most “student leadership” events involve  adults teaching students, or adults teaching other adults how to lead  students. Rarely do adults voluntarily play a supporting role to  students leading the event.</p>
<p>LPAC empowered twelve student organizers from four boroughs defy the  stereotype and design a leadership event that they and other students  would lead, armed with a budget to pull it off. Sixty-eight of their  peers gathered for the conference at Washington Irving High School in  Manhattan, and 175 enjoyed the evening concert as well.</p>
<p>At Kickin’ It, LPAC’s President Rev. Dr. Raymond Rivera called  students, “essential to efforts to transform communities.” Then he  charged them, “Share your story. Declare your future. Inspire other  students. Remember, tomorrow needs you. Prepare for it today.”</p>
<p>Little did he know that less than two months later, three of the  Kickin’ It student organizers would rally a dozen or so other students  to coordinate <a href="http://godbelongsinmycity.com/" target="_blank">God Belongs in My City</a>,  the largest student led prayer walk in New York City. Fifteen hundred  marchers walked a total of eight miles in Manhattan culminating in a  Times Square rally and silent prayer “flash mob” in the main lobby of  Grand Central Station.</p>
<p><a href="http://jeremydelrio.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/gbimc-grand2.jpg"><img title="gbimc grand2" src="http://jeremydelrio.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/gbimc-grand2.jpg" alt="" width="205" /></a> <a href="http://jeremydelrio.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/gbimc-tkts.jpg"><img title="gbimc tkts" src="http://jeremydelrio.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/gbimc-tkts-300x199.jpg" alt="" width="205" /></a></p>
<p>In May 2010, those same empowered students organized the I Am My School pilot that provides the basis for the upcoming effort.</p>
<p>Another recent manifestation of authentic student leadership occurred at <a href="http://uywi.org/reload123">Reload 1.2.3</a>,  the groundbreaking multi-state, multi-site youth training event on June  12 that required every adult involved in the program — from musicians  and singers to trainers and general session speakers — to integrate a “<a href="http://uywi.org/are-you-infected-plus-1s-change-the-world/">Plus-1</a>?  student protégé into their content delivery. With live music and  workshops at all three venues, this strategy created a platform for more  than fifty student leaders to provide meaningful leadership at a  premiere training event for more than five hundred youth workers.  Kickin’ It student leaders presented the “<a href="http://jeremydelrio.com/blog/2010/07/14/r123-workshop-videos/">Student Led Student Leadership: Pipe Dream or Possible?</a>” workshop that was simulcast to all three venues.</p>
<p>Dr. Larry Acosta, president of Urban Youth Workers Institute,  challenged adult leaders at Reload 1.2.3, “You need to empower youth to  lead with real ministry opportunities,” not just “passing the offering  plates every fifth Sunday.”</p>
<p>To the Plus-1’s and other student leaders, Larry exhorted: “We need  you … to rise up and lead the church into the future. You’re alive at  this time in history at such a time as this. We need you to help us  complete the Great Commission in the cities, in the … neighborhoods, in  the projects, in the parks, in the places where too many from my  generation are afraid to go.”</p>
<p>The Biblical character David was an untested teenager, a shepherd boy  with no military training, when he simultaneously proved to be the only  man among soldiers courageous enough to confront the giant Goliath. For  forty days, Goliath’s taunts paralyzed Israel’s army with fear. Then  David overheard the mockery, witnessed the cowardice of the adults  around him, and was moved to action. The rest, as they say, is history.</p>
<p>Join veteran leaders like Dr. Rivera and Dr. Acosta in creating space  for young people to continue making history. For more information on I  Am My School, sign up online at <a href="http://2020schools.net/i-am-my-school" target="_blank">2020schools.net/i-am-my-school</a>.</p>
<p><em>- Jeremy Del Rio was 13 when his youth pastor invited him to  preach, 19 when his senior pastor asked him to start a youth group, and  today directs 20/20 Vision for Schools, a movement to transform public  education within one generation of students. <a href="http://jeremydelrio.com/">www.JeremyDelRio.com</a></em></p>
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<li>Watch the <a href="http://jeremydelrio.com/blog/2010/07/02/reload-1-2-3-webcast-videos/">Reload 1.2.3 General Sessions</a> for free online.</li>
<li>Watch the <a href="http://jeremydelrio.com/blog/2010/07/14/r123-workshop-videos/">Reload 1.2.3 Workshops</a> for free online.</li>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jun 2010 21:23:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeremy Del Rio</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Those familiar with 20/20 Vision for Schools&#8217; Transformation Matrix know that empowering student leaders as change agents within schools is a pillar of our paradigm for transforming public education within a single generation of students. In summary, it goes something like this: Stop viewing students as consumers of education, buying a product from teachers Instead empower them as owners of their lives, investing in their education as a means to a life worth living As owners, nurture a culture of leadership among the student body of public schools Develop a 10% pipeline of student leaders within any given school because when 10% of a community changes its values, the rest of the population generally follows   Because of this foundational commitment to student leadership development, it was 20/20&#8242;s privilege to sponsor Reload 1.2.3 on June 12, the first ever multi-site multi-state student ministry conference. (1 conference. 2 States. 3 sites.)  Specifically, 20/20 Vision contributed three core components to Reload 1.2.3&#8242;s one-of-a-kind program.   First, 20/20 inspired and shaped Reload&#8217;s Plus-1 program strategy, requiring every adult involved in the program at all three venues, from musicians and singers to trainers and general session speakers, to integrate a &#8220;Plus-1&#8243; protege into their [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Those familiar with 20/20 Vision for Schools&#8217; Transformation Matrix know that empowering student leaders as change agents within schools is a pillar of our paradigm for transforming public education within a single generation of students. In summary, it goes something like this:</p>
<ol>
<li>Stop viewing students as consumers of education, buying a product from teachers</li>
<li>Instead empower them as owners of their lives, investing in their education as a means to a life worth living</li>
<li>As owners, nurture a culture of leadership among the student body of public schools</li>
<li>Develop a 10% pipeline of student leaders within any given school because when 10% of a community changes its values, the rest of the population generally follows</li>
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<img src="http://uywi.org/content/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/ny_123broadcast.jpg" alt="" width="450" /></p>
<p>Because of this foundational commitment to student leadership development, it was 20/20&#8242;s privilege to sponsor Reload 1.2.3 on June 12, the first ever multi-site multi-state student ministry conference. (1 conference. 2 States. 3 sites.)  Specifically, 20/20 Vision contributed three core components to Reload 1.2.3&#8242;s one-of-a-kind program.  </p>
<p>First, 20/20 inspired and shaped Reload&#8217;s Plus-1 program strategy, requiring every adult involved in the program at all three venues, from musicians and singers to trainers and general session speakers, to integrate a &#8220;Plus-1&#8243; protege into their content delivery.  With live music and workshops at all three venues, this strategy created a platform for more than 50 Plus-1 student leaders to provide meaningful leadership at a premiere training event for more than 500 youth workers.  More importantly, Plus-1s demonstrated what empowered student leaders look like, rather than adults simply talking about student leadership as a value, and created a common reference point for more than 500 leaders who can influence a shift towards more authentic student leadership in organizations throughout greater New York.</p>
<p>Second, 20/20 shaped the &#8220;<a href="http://uywi.org/student-led-student-ministry-possible/" target="_blank">Student-Led Student Ministry: Pipe Dream or Possible?</a>&#8221; workshop which featured four accomplished student leaders as experts on what student-led change looks like and how to achieve it. The workshop description follows, along with a slideshow that captured visually the impacts of their student leadership.</p>
<blockquote><p>It’s trendy for youth ministers to say, “Youth ministry is not about ministering to youth, but about empowering youth to minister,” but what does youth-led youth ministry actually look like? Experience youth ministry by young people as NYC students discuss recent student-led ministry models including God Belongs in My City, Kickin’ It Old Skool, Generation Xcel, and World Vision’s Youth Empowerment Project.</p></blockquote>
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<p>(<a href="http://vimeo.com/12620742">Student Led Student Ministry: Possible</a> from <a href="http://vimeo.com/jeremydelrio">Jeremy Del Rio</a> on <a href="http://vimeo.com">Vimeo</a>.)</p>
<p>Finally, Reload 1.2.3 provided a platform for the 20/20 Vision Workshop to be taught live at three venues simultaneously, thanks to our instructors Edwin Pacheco (associate pastor <a style="text-decoration: none; color: #b64926;" href="http://www.gatewaycitychurch.net/" target="_blank">Gateway City Church </a>and director <a style="text-decoration: none; color: #b64926;" href="http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=68155394688" target="_blank">Youth Rock)</a>, Walter Sotelo (director <a style="text-decoration: none; color: #b64926;" href="http://www.newyorkgo.org/" target="_blank">New York Gospel Outreach)</a>, and Rohin Beach (youth pastor <a style="text-decoration: none; color: #b64926;" href="http://www.stlukebaptist.org/About%20Us/pastoral%20staff.html" target="_blank">St. Luke’s Baptist Church of Paterson)</a>. Here&#8217;s that workshop description:</p>
<blockquote><p>Adults promise children that if they stay in school they will be equipped to succeed in life, but we have failed to make good on that promise for generations — with high school graduation rates in some cities hovering at or below 30%. Come explore how urban youth ministries are transforming public education within a single generation of students by activating congregations, adopting schools, and becoming answers to prayer.</p></blockquote>
<p>Download video of the Vision Workshop, along with its PowerPoint and lecture notes, <a href="http://2020.coalitionnyc.com/2009/04/01/video-training-vision-workshop-introduction-to-the-matrix/">here</a>.</p>
<p>Thanks <a href="http://uywi.org" target="_blank">Urban Youth Workers Institute</a> for being an incredible partner and affirming that empowered student leaders are key to reaching their generation.</p>
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