5/3/16 YoungLife by Sarah A. Miller
Read MoreVolunteer Art Reilly talks with John Tyler High School student Paul Williams, 15, during Young Life Wednesday night May 4, 2016 in Tyler. Young Life Tyler is an organization that seeks to share God's love with kids through the simple act of being present in their lives. Tyler Young Life is the longest consecutive running young life club in the world and has grown. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Volunteer Nathan Ledkins talks with John Tyler High School students Demonte Robinson and Emmanuel Daniels while he grills hamburgers during Young Life Wednesday night May 4, 2016 in Tyler. Young Life Tyler is an organization that seeks to share God's love with kids through the simple act of being present in their lives. Tyler Young Life is the longest consecutive running young life club in the world and has grown. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Volunteer Nathan Ledkins talks with John Tyler High School students Demonte Robinson, left, Emmanuel Daniels and Demetri Moore while he grills hamburgers during Young Life Wednesday night May 4, 2016 in Tyler. Young Life Tyler is an organization that seeks to share God's love with kids through the simple act of being present in their lives. Tyler Young Life is the longest consecutive running young life club in the world and has grown. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
John Tyler High School students eat cookies during Young Life Wednesday night May 4, 2016 in Tyler. Young Life Tyler is an organization that seeks to share God's love with kids through the simple act of being present in their lives. Tyler Young Life is the longest consecutive running young life club in the world and has grown. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Volunteer Kat Ledkins passes out hamburger condiments to John Tyler High School students during Young Life Wednesday night May 4, 2016 in Tyler. Young Life Tyler is an organization that seeks to share God's love with kids through the simple act of being present in their lives. Tyler Young Life is the longest consecutive running young life club in the world and has grown. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
John Tyler High School student Ta'Mia Johnson, 15, laughs during Young Life Wednesday night May 4, 2016 in Tyler. Young Life Tyler is an organization that seeks to share God's love with kids through the simple act of being present in their lives. Tyler Young Life is the longest consecutive running young life club in the world and has grown. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Group leader Jane Rogers, center, is pictured with John Tyler High School students during Young Life Wednesday night May 4, 2016 in Tyler. Young Life Tyler is an organization that seeks to share God's love with kids through the simple act of being present in their lives. Tyler Young Life is the longest consecutive running young life club in the world and has grown. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Group leader Jane Rogers, center, is pictured with John Tyler High School students during Young Life Wednesday night May 4, 2016 in Tyler. Young Life Tyler is an organization that seeks to share God's love with kids through the simple act of being present in their lives. Tyler Young Life is the longest consecutive running young life club in the world and has grown. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
John Tyler High School students eat homemade hamburgers during Young Life Wednesday night May 4, 2016 in Tyler. Young Life Tyler is an organization that seeks to share God's love with kids through the simple act of being present in their lives. Tyler Young Life is the longest consecutive running young life club in the world and has grown. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
John Tyler High School student Paul Williams, 15, talks with group leader Jane Rogers during Young Life Wednesday night May 4, 2016 in Tyler. Young Life Tyler is an organization that seeks to share God's love with kids through the simple act of being present in their lives. Tyler Young Life is the longest consecutive running young life club in the world and has grown. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)