Bronte is no stranger to KYCK. This year, she was reminded of the true gospel and how she only needs to have faith in Jesus. Bronte shares how recent trials have helped her faith mature and how she’s learning to let go of self-consciousness and live boldly for Christ even when it means standing out from the crowd.

1. Please introduce yourself and how many times you’ve attended KYCK!

My name is Bronte Galvin, I’m from Nowra Baptist and I’m in Year 10. It’s my fourth year attending KYCK!

2. What was a highlight at KYCK?

Probably the last talk by Danny I loved his use of a metaphor and how encouraging it was. And the music was also soooo great.

Saturday night was great. It was really emotional seeing all the new people come to Christ and turn to Him. I felt really encouraged and it was a fresh reminder of how I’m adopted into His family and can follow Him with others!

I felt really encouraged and it was a fresh reminder of how I’m adopted into His family and can follow Him with others!

3. How has Jesus changed your life?

I was raised all my life in a Christian family but over the past few years, I’ve really grown in my faith and have started to mature through hard trials that God has put in my life. I am constantly reminded of how I need God and need only to have faith in Him and trust Him with all my life.

4. How has KYCK encouraged your faith?

It’s really reminded me of how I’m set free and need only to have faith in Him. KYCK was also so encouraging because thousands of other Christians were around me and we are all praising God together.

It’s really reminded me of how I’m set free and need only to have faith in Him

5. What was your main takeaway from the talks?

I just need to stick to the true gospel in Jesus and have faith in Him.

6. Lastly, what has Jesus set your free from?

Probably self-consciousness and caring too much about what other people think of me.

I’m trying not to be self-conscious even if I’m different to other people in my class and especially not judging others that are different to my friends or myself. It can be rough at times in school when I just want to stick with the crowd and not stand out.


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Article by Patrizha Yeomans
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