Listen "From Riot to Revival: Students Leading the Movement in the Ozarks | Season 6, Ep. 4"
Episode Synopsis
This week, Brad, Steve, Jeff Stanford, and Steve Snapp dive into the ongoing story of First Priority of the Ozarks! Jeff discusses the growing shift to fully student-led clubs, where students take ownership of planning, marketing, and sharing the Gospel with their peers.
Steve Snapp brings an incredible story of change at a local High School, where a past riot has given way to revival as students step up to lead with bold faith. This movement is about more than just FP clubs—it’s about empowering students to make a lasting impact in their schools.
The team also talks about the unique challenges and opportunities of working with Gen Alpha. This generation craves authenticity and real connection, and they’re ready to step into leadership when trusted and equipped.
Share this episode with a friend and help us spread the message of student-led revival in schools! Don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review to support the podcast.
Steve Snapp brings an incredible story of change at a local High School, where a past riot has given way to revival as students step up to lead with bold faith. This movement is about more than just FP clubs—it’s about empowering students to make a lasting impact in their schools.
The team also talks about the unique challenges and opportunities of working with Gen Alpha. This generation craves authenticity and real connection, and they’re ready to step into leadership when trusted and equipped.
Share this episode with a friend and help us spread the message of student-led revival in schools! Don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review to support the podcast.
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