Fields of Faith 2008
Fields of Faith on October 8, 2008 impacted approximately 1000 students on nine campuses in the Kansas City Area.  Grandview, Harrisonville, Liberty, Lee's Summit, Oak Grove, Park Hill, Pleasant Hill, Raytown and Truman High School each held Fields of Faith, a nation-wide FCA event based on the story of the teenage king Josiah from 2 Chronicles 34.  At their fields, students testified about how Jesus has worked in their life and challenged other students to read their Bible daily, starting with the book of John in October.

At www.fieldsoffaith.com, students nationwide reported on the event and shared their experiences at their respective Fields.  Over 300 fields in 35 states held Fields of Faith, with over 65,000 students and community members attending.  "This one night," shares Mal from Raytown High School, "has started something in a couple peoples' lives that will keep changing people all over our school."



Fields of Faith at Lee's Summit North had open mic time where students shared scripture that had impacted their life.



Liberty High School's Fields of Faith, held October 2, moved inside to avoid chilly weather!



The Oak Grove Fields of Faith reported 445 students--the most in Kansas City!



Pleasant Hill's Fields of Faith reported 225 students.



Raytown High School's Fields of Faith



Truman High School's Fields of Faith included prayer time around the football field.