Jill Harlow – Loveland, Colorado … Eight Campion Academy students spent their summer vacation knocking on doors throughout Colorado selling religious books, praying with people, and increasing their reliance on God as part of the Rocky Mountain Conference (RMC) Literature Evangelism Program: Youth Rush.

Matt Hasty, RMC literature ministries director, led the group of 24 high school and college-age students. The group spent time working in Denver, Colorado Springs, and various smaller mountain towns in Colorado including Alamosa, Vail, and Aspen.

The students raised over $209,000 in book sales with an average of $6,000 per student. Seventy-five percent of the proceeds goes directly to the students to help pay for their school tuition. They ended their work by successfully campaigning to raise enough money to donate at least one book to each of the 7,000 households in Cañon City, Colorado.

Beyond the financial benefits, the students expressed how working through the program helped them grow closer to God. Below is each of the Campion Academy student’s short testimony from their experience:

Izuchi Nwankwo, sophomore:
“Youth rush was the best experience! I really enjoyed satellites (when we split into groups to visit smaller towns) because I had my highest books days and grew closer to God. Doing Youth Rush increased my faith!”

Samuel Walton, senior:
“I loved the experience at Youth Rush, and the most impactful moment for me was when I met a man who just recently started reading the Bible and he signed up for Bible studies. The spiritual environment is so rich, and we hit a world record for the highest summer in Youth Rush history. Ten out of 10. I highly recommend [doing Rush].”

Jayden Angormes, graduate:
“It was an amazing experience! As a former Campion [Academy] student who participated in literature evangelism during high school, I am grateful for the experience. My favorite part of the summer was van leading for the first time instead of canvassing. It was amazing being able to contribute to the spiritual environment and spending hours in prayer. God blessed greatly this summer and helped us make colporteur history. I recommend to everyone to try once!”

Gabriel Balbin, senior:
“Before Youth Rush started, I felt discouraged in my faith, and I didn’t want to go. However, I felt impressed to go and work for God, and ultimately, it was a huge blessing. The biggest experience that showed me God’s character was when I knocked on a door and the guy donated a large sum of money. Living in an environment like that with people who were genuinely close with God inspired me to get closer to God. I connected with one of our leaders, Nick Lesch, and he really helped me see God through the spiritual talks we had.”

Lillian Resz, sophomore:
“This summer I was amazed by all the people that God sent my way. While knocking door-to-door, a lot of people quickly say no without knowing what we are sharing. But I know, either way, the Holy Spirit was moving upon many hearts. One man quickly shut the door, but he still took one of our glow tracks.”

“After I had gone, the same man walked out and approached me and said that he had read the glow track I had left with him. He explained that his church had very similar beliefs and he wanted to help support what we were sharing. Being able to spend time with God at every door and feel His presence helped me to grow spiritually. Every person in program also encouraged great growth in my walk with God, and it was a powerful summer.”

Luca Lu, sophomore:
“I went from a shy person that didn’t dare to talk to anyone at the door to a colporteur that reached about 100 people every day. God really changed my heart through this program.”

EJ Woy, junior:
“I met so many interesting people. I had crazy experiences and many divine appointments. Doing Youth Rush helped me learn to just lean on God way more.”

Eva Resz, senior:
“This summer has truly been a blessing. It has helped me grow closer to God and realize the importance of talking to Him every day. While going door-to-door, you face many struggles, which can be discouraging. There were moments where I felt like I could no longer continue working, but every time I felt like giving up, I would turn to the Bible which always gave me encouragement. The Bible says in Joshua 1:9, Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go.”

“Holding onto the promises God has given me in the Bible has helped me grow spiritually! One of my favorite experiences this summer was leaving Steps to Christ with a man that was longing to have a closer walk with Jesus. Overall, I would recommend Youth Rush to anyone who’s interested in doing ministry.”

—Jill Harlow is the Campion Academy communication director. Photo supplied.