“A Great Gift and Privilege”: How KEC Encouraged Kathryn’s Family 

For Kathryn and her family, Katoomba Easter Convention (KEC) was an opportunity to step out of life’s busyness and be deeply encouraged in their faith. Though they had only attended one day of KEC in 2023, last year they committed to the full experience. Read Kathryn’s story below.

Caption: Kathryn and her husband, Amish

1. Can you please introduce yourself and your family?

My name is Kathryn, and I attended KEC 2024 with my husband, Amish, and two daughters, Jasmine and Lani (16 and 19 years old). While we had attended one day of KEC 2023, this was our first KEC that we attended in full.   

2. What made you start attending KEC?

For a number of years now, we have had numerous friends share their own KEC experiences and speak highly about the entire weekend. It was this alongside their kind invitation to attend with them that encouraged us to start attending. 

3. What was the highlight of your KEC experience?

As this was our first year attending, we felt everything was a highlight – the ease of registering, friendly welcomers, meeting new and old faces, worshipping God together, learning and growing in God’s word. My daughters also attended the night sessions which they absolutely loved.

4. How has KEC encouraged your faith

I was particularly encouraged by the intentionality to live Hebrews 10:25 [in] ‘not giving up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but encouraging one another – and all the more as you see the Day approaching.’  It is a great gift and privilege to worship alongside my family, friends and others, share in God’s Word, and bear each other’s burdens. Alongside this, it has reminded me that my journey with Christ is not a solitary one. Instead, it is woven into the fabric of a much larger story – one where each person’s faith contributes to building and strengthening the whole body of Christ. 

It is a great gift and privilege to worship alongside my family, friends and others, share in God’s Word, and bear each other’s burdens. Alongside this, it has reminded me that my journey with Christ is not a solitary one.

5. Why would you recommend KEC to other families?

Whether you are exploring faith or a seasoned Christian, KEC invites you to explore your questions, share your burdens and joys, and meet like-minded people doing just the same. It is a safe environment for all ages, where talks and activities are both engaging and transformative. 


Can’t make it in-person? Join us online!

Easter Convention kicks off NEXT FRIDAY! For those who just can’t make it in-person, our online program is still a fantastic way to do KEC. You can livestream over the weekend, or catch up on-demand with 30 days access. Either way, don’t miss out!

If you’re keen for a day trip, KEC day tickets are also on sale, so you can still experience time away from life’s busyness, listen to powerful, fantastic preaching and enjoy family time in the beautiful Blue Mountains.

Visit our website for more information: https://easterconvention.com/ or go to https://easterconvention.com/register/ to register your place!

For Kathryn and her family, Katoomba Easter Convention (KEC) was an opportunity to step out of life’s busyness and be deeply encouraged in their faith. Though they had only attended one day of KEC in 2023, last year they committed to the full experience. Read Kathryn’s story below.

By Patrizha Yeomans

3 Reasons To Attend Spark This Year

There are a lot of conferences, camps, and weekends away out there. So why make time for Spark? Simple: Spark isn’t just another event—it’s a space created just for you, a young adult navigating real life, real faith, and a world that’s constantly trying to define what matters.

1. Biblical teaching that actually challenges you

At Spark, you won’t just get feel-good vibes or Instagrammable quotes. You’ll hear biblical truth, taught clearly and powerfully, that calls you to something deeper: a life of holiness. It’s the kind of teaching that stays with you, sparks conviction, and pushes you to live differently on Monday—not just on Sundays.

And this year, we’re thrilled to welcome Preston Perry.

Poet, apologist, and truth-seeker—Preston brings deep theology in a way that actually makes sense. You’ve seen him on With the Perrys, Apologetics with Preston Perry, or heard his bold, thoughtful takes on culture and faith. In August, he’s joining us at Spark to bring real talk, bold faith, and some serious wisdom.

2. A community of young adults who get it

Faith can feel lonely in this stage of life. Maybe you’re the only Christian at your uni. Or maybe you’re working and wondering how to hold onto your faith when it makes you unpopular.

At Spark, you’ll meet hundreds of others just like you—young adults who get it. Who are asking the same big questions, who are trying to figure out how to follow Jesus when the world is constantly offering something else. You’ll find real community here—and maybe even friendships that last beyond the weekend.

3. You only get one life—live it for Jesus

The world tells you to “find yourself,” chase experiences, hustle, grind, repeat. But what if your life is meant for something more?

The truth is: you get one shot at this life. It’s not a test run. And what you do now—how you choose to live, who you choose to follow—really matters.

Spark is here to help you stop sleepwalking through life. To wake you up to the incredible purpose God has for you. To remind you that holiness isn’t boring—it’s bold. It’s radical. And it’s the life you were made for.

So why Spark? This year could be the one where something shifts. Where God calls you to more. Where you finally stop chasing what the world offers and start chasing Him.

We’d love to see you there.

🎟 Secure your spot now → https://sparkconference.com.au/register
📍 SPARK 2025 | “Be Holy As I Am Holy” (1 Peter 1:16)

There are a lot of conferences, camps, and weekends away out there. So why make

By Patrizha Yeomans

From Loss to Faith: Sebastian’s KYCK Story

Trigger Warning: Pet Loss & Death

Amidst some devastating losses, KYCK became the turning point for Sebastian that reignited his faith. From the talks that revealed God’s purpose for him to the uplifting atmosphere of collective worship, his story shows how God works through life’s hardest moments to draw us back.  

1. Please introduce yourself!

I’m Sebastian. I’m in Year 12 and go to jwalk youth at Springwood Baptist. I’ve been to KYCK three times and each time was amazing. Each time I have gone, it brought me either a bit closer to God or back to Christ. 

2. Tell us a KYCK highlight! 

Last year, KYCK did just that, bringing me back to Christ. I lost a lot within the year. My dog passed away and on the same day, I also played my last game of rugby league. It might not seem like a big deal, but I found out in January 2024 that I could never play again because of a bone in my hand that needed surgery. Three weeks later, a mate also passed away in a car accident.  

I never remember exact quotes but when the speaker was preaching about Genesis 2, they said something like – before the fall, God called us to look after this world and therefore, our identity is with God, to be His representative as we are made in His image. Something happened in my mind, and I realised what God can do and what my purpose was – to be with the Father. So, at the end of Saturday night, I gave my life back to Jesus. 

3. How has KYCK encouraged your faith?  

KYCK had encouraged my faith by the talks and the atmosphere – being in a crowd and everyone praising Him really encourages faith. KYCK has brought me closer to Christ by showing me there are others that believe. At school, there’s me and maybe two other people that a Christians in my year group but at KYCK there are so many people that believe. The opportunity to meet people, speak with them, and even stay in touch with a few—sharing our faith struggles, spiritual growth, or even achievements outside of faith—has brought me closer to others, all thanks to KYCK. 

4. Why would you recommend KYCK to others?  

KYCK gives you a shift in perspective. When you get encouraged in faith, your perspective shifts from a worldly stance to a godlier one and I think that’s what KYCK does best.  

5. How has being a Christian changed your life? 

Being a Christian has changed my life. I see the good in people and I forgive them, even when I get made fun of for being a Christian.  


It’s not too late to join us online!

Join us at KYCK, from anywhere you are, with a ticket for KYCK Online!

KYCK Online will be streamed live from our event held in Katoomba, NSW from 25-27 April 2025.

We’ve got an awesome audio-visual setup, so you’ll have a ‘front row seat’ to experience everything our program has to offer – talks, music from our band and activities with our MCs. Register here!

Trigger Warning: Pet Loss & Death Amidst some devastating losses, KYCK became the turning point

By Patrizha Yeomans

Top 10 KCC One App Content for March 

March was a big month on KCC One, with three standout series capturing the attention of our subscribers. If you’re looking for content to encourage and deepen your faith, these series are a great place to start!

1. Seeking Jesus in the Psalms

This devotional series explores how the Psalms point toward the coming Messiah, Jesus Christ. Through rich biblical reflection, it uncovers how Jesus is present throughout the story of God’s people and serves as the ultimate answer to many of their prayers.

Access the devotional here.

2. Kingdom Focus

What does it mean to live as citizens of God’s Kingdom today? This series unpacks how we can prepare for the coming Kingdom while faithfully living for Christ now. It’s also a great way to get ready for KEC 2025, where our theme is “Seek First The Kingdom”

Watch a snippet below:

Access Kingdom Focus here.

3. Lent Series

As Easter approaches, fix your eyes on Jesus and the power of the cross with our brand-new series featuring L-T Hopper. Dive into what Christ has done for us and how we are called to respond in faith and obedience.

Watch a snippet below:

Access the Lent Series here.


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March was a big month on KCC One, with three standout series capturing the attention

By Patrizha Yeomans

Faith, Friendship, and Firepit Chats: Why BASECAMP is More Than a Conference 

Every year, hundreds of men gather at BASECAMP with a shared desire—to grow in faith, strengthen their relationships, and be challenged by solid biblical teaching. For Mike, BASECAMP has been a transformative experience. It’s not just the powerful teaching or the atmosphere of worship that stands out, but the depth of conversations it sparks.  

1. Introduce yourself and how long you’ve been attending BASECAMP!  

My name is Mike and I’m a Youth Pastor at Harbourside Church in Mosman. I’ve probably been coming along to Basecamp for 7/8 years. 

2. What have been some of the highlights of attending BASECAMP? 

The shared gathering of a couple thousand blokes all with a desire to deepen faith and strengthen relationships with one another is a big highlight for me. I’ve often seen incredible depth in relationships form over the weekend as our groups have spent time reflecting and discussing content that we’ve been hearing. I’ve personally found some great strength in one particular relationship with a mate of mine and our times at BASECAMP discussing the content has had a huge part to play in that.  

A favourite memory would be what BASECAMP helps facilitate rather than something specific at the conference. As our group often stays the full weekend (in the Mountains), we had a great firepit night on the Sunday evening. It followed on from the content we had in the 2023 edition and provided a space and language to have a chat about how we were honestly doing with our emotions as well as a commitment to support one another. Without BASECAMP’s content and encouragement to pursue those sorts of things, stuff like that wouldn’t happen with our group of lads. 

3. How has BASECAMP encouraged your faith? 

I always come away from BASECAMP with a strong challenge, regardless of the teaching content. I think that’s largely down to the commitment and focus to provide good solid Biblical teaching that challenges me to ask some really good questions of myself, my faith and my lived experience following Jesus. I’ve never come down the mountain and thought, “Ah, well I didn’t really get much from that one.” It’s always been a transformative weekend and I leave encouraged and refreshed. 

BASECAMP provides just a small space within the grand scheme of a year to take some time out and hang out as a bunch of lads, to know we’ll get solid teaching, great content and have plenty of food for thought that will foster great conversations both up at the mountain and back home.

4. Why do you think men should set aside time to attend conferences like BASECAMP? 

Particularly in the church on Sundays, it’s tough to have properly deep conversations, where you actually work through the hard/serious/challenging/emotional stuff. It’s often just checking in and seeing how each other’s weeks were. Which don’t get me wrong, that’s great, but it doesn’t always scratch the itch for real depth in relationships. BASECAMP provides just a small space within the grand scheme of a year to take some time out and hang out as a bunch of lads, to know we’ll get solid teaching, great content and have plenty of food for thought that will foster great conversations both up at the mountain and back home. I couldn’t encourage it more highly to men’s groups of all sizes in churches. 


Men, we know you love a good deal so make sure to grab your early bird tickets before they end this month!

Every year, hundreds of men gather at BASECAMP with a shared desire—to grow in faith,

By Patrizha Yeomans

“20 Years of Encouragement”: Merilyn’s KEC Story

Through powerful teaching, shared worship, and time spent with others, Katoomba Easter Convention (KEC) has left a lasting impact on countless families. Merilyn’s story is one of them. With over 20 years of KEC under her belt, it has been a significant part of her walk with God.

Caption: Merilyn and her family

1. Please introduce yourself!

Hi! I’m Merilyn, and I’m married to my wonderful husband, Ray. We’ve been very blessed with three terrific children who are all married now, and we have five beautiful grandkids, with another one on the way!

Caption: Merilyn and her husband, Ray at Katoomba

2. How many KEC’s have you been to and what made you start attending?

We’ve been to about 20 KECs since our first back in 2003. Our good friend Helen from church had been encouraging us for a few years, and we’re so thankful she didn’t give up! We had a great time, and our kids—who were 12, 11, and 9 at the time—really enjoyed it too. They were eager to go back the next year, so we did! We also then took my sister’s family along, and that became our rhythm for many years.

3. Can you share a KEC highlight?

There’s a moment I’ll always remember, though it’s hard to fully describe. It was from one of the speakers, who passionately spoke the threefold “Holy, holy, holy”. The words were so loud and deep, echoing through the auditorium in a powerful way. Even though it was many years ago, every time I read those words, I’m reminded of the awesomeness and greatness of God – He is Worthy!!

4. How has KEC encouraged your faith?

God always has something to teach me, I never choose KEC based on the theme or who the speakers might be, the songs, others who share… I know it’s going to help me grow in my Christian walk.

God always has something to teach me, I never choose KEC based on the theme or who the speakers might be, the songs, others who share… I know it’s going to help me grow in my Christian walk.


As a couple, we haven’t been able to attend KEC in person recently. Instead, we’ve gathered a small group of others who are also unable to attend. For the four days of the convention, we meet in a different home each day to fellowship, share, and experience the convention together in a new way.

5. Why would you recommend KEC to others?

KEC brings together people from many denominations, it’s a beautiful reminder that we’re all part of the same body and are indeed ‘all one in Christ Jesus’.

Caption: Merilyn and her family at KEC 2019!


It’s not too late to register!

It’s not too late to register for KEC 2025! Whether it’s a full weekend, or just a day, you can still experience time away from life’s busyness, listen to powerful, fantastic preaching and enjoy family time in the beautiful Blue Mountains.

For those who just can’t make it in-person, our online program is still a fantastic way to do KEC. Either way, don’t miss out!

Register here

Through powerful teaching, shared worship, and time spent with others, Katoomba Easter Convention (KEC) has left a lasting impact on countless families. Merilyn’s story is one of them. With over 20 years of KEC under her belt, it has been a significant part of her walk with God.

By Patrizha Yeomans

9 Ways To Prepare For KYCK25

Across three weekends this April, high schoolers across NSW will gather for the KYCK youth conference. Speakers Nathan Lee and Danny Mitchell will teach from the book of Galatians about freedom in Christ. Special guest Polly Butterworth will also be returning to the platform with an interactive seminar! 
  
If you’re joining us this month, here are 9 ways to prepare your hearts and minds for KYCK:    

1. Get pumped for worship with the KYCK 25 playlist       

Looking for the perfect soundtrack to get ready for KYCK 25? Whether you’re after high-energy worship or quiet praise for reflection, this playlist will help you learn the songs we’ll be singing together. Listen now! 

2. Get ready for our photo scavenger hunt  

KYCK ON isn’t happening this year, but we’ve got something just as exciting—a photo scavenger hunt with limited edition tees up for grabs!  

To join, you’ll need a social media account (or you can use your youth group’s). Get ready to crack riddles and questions over the weekend and put your puzzle-solving skills to the test! 
 
3. Meditate on the book of Galatians  

Make the most of KYCK by diving into Galatians before the weekend. Spend time reflecting on what it truly means to be free in Christ. Have questions? Write them down so you can discuss it with your group too.  

4. Learn the memory verse!  

Commit the memory verse to heart. This year, it’s Galatians 2:20.  

I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me. The life I now live in the body, I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me. 

5.Start packing!  


Start with the essentials—a Bible (physical is best for fewer distractions), a notebook/ your favourite pen to jot down key takeaways, and comfortable clothing suited for the unpredictable mountain weather. Mornings and evenings can be chilly, so layer up with a warm jacket or hoodie. If rain is on the forecast, don’t forget a raincoat or umbrella. 

Other handy items? A water bottle to stay hydrated and money if you’re planning to grab food or merch.  

6. Pray for God to work powerfully through KYCK     

Prayer is powerful! Please join us in committing KYCK to God in prayer:     

  • Praise God for the 5,500+ youth that are attending KYCK25. Pray for His protection over us on site at Katoomba. 
  • Pray that as the gospel is preached at KYCK, the Spirit will work powerfully in the hearts of youth, that they will be challenged to live out the freedom that comes from being children of God. 
  • Pray that God will protect our speakers Nathan and Danny ahead of KYCK. Pray that they will preach the true gospel clearly and faithfully as well as what it means to be justified by faith in Christ alone. 
  • Pray that KYCK will be an opportunity for youth who don’t know Jesus to meet Him for the first time.     

7. Stay up to date with KYCK on socials and the KCC One app    

Stay up to date with the latest KYCK news, and interact with our live segments by following us on Facebook, Instagram and Tik Tok. Download the KCC One App to gain daily encouragement from KCC’s library of sermons, topical talks, testimonies, and devotionals in audio, text and video formats.   

8.RSVP for the Saturday Night BBQ   

Support high school scripture and teachers by purchasing the Saturday night BBQ at KYCK. Held each Saturday, 6.15pm-7.15pm in the Plaza, it’s $8 per person and includes 2 sausage sandwiches & a soft drink! RSVP here. 

9. Still haven’t registered? Join us online!   

If you can’t make it to Katoomba this April, you can still join us online! We’ll be live-streaming our KYCK 2 weekend (25-27 April) and you’ll have a front row seat to all the action. Click here to register today!   

Across three weekends this April, high schoolers across NSW will gather for the KYCK youth conference. Speakers

By Patrizha Yeomans

From Despair to Hope: How God Changed Noah’s Life at KYCK

(Noah, right, with his best friend at KYCK) 

For Noah, attending KYCK for the first-time last year was a life-changing experience. What began as doubt turned into a complete renewal of faith, transforming his view of the Bible and gave him hope and purpose. 

1. Introduce yourself and how many KYCKs have you been to?  

My name is Noah, I go to BXYouth and I’m in Year 11 this year. I attended my first year KYCK last year! I decided to go to KYCK when one of my school friends said they were going and asked me to come along.  

2. What was your KYCK experience like?

It was an unforgettable experience that encouraged me to give my life to Jesus. The talks were well planned out and the music was amazing. 

3. Tell us a KYCK highlight!

My favourite memory from KYCK would be the Saturday night talk. Listening to the love and passion to save even just one soul that night pushed me enough to trust in Jesus and love Him with my entire heart, mind and soul. As I walked out of the plaza, I felt an overwhelming sense of relief and safety because I had chosen to follow Jesus. I went and sat with a leader and felt like I had overcome my fears.  

I felt an overwhelming sense of relief and safety because I had chosen to follow Jesus.

4. How has KYCK encouraged your faith?

KYCK didn’t only just encourage my faith, but completely changed it. Before going to KYCK I believed the Bible was just a silly story. I didn’t really listen to what the teachers had to say in the Bible studies class in school. But once I went to KYCK, my view was completely renewed, I came to trust in Jesus and will never go back! 

5. Why would you recommend KYCK to others?  

I would recommend KYCK to others for them to strengthen their faith, or even come to Jesus as I did. I believe everyone deserves a chance to hear the Word of God, and one of the best and most fun ways to do that is KYCK! 

6. How has being a Christian changed your life? 

Before I became a Christian I didn’t have much hope for myself or the world. However, after coming to God, I had a chance to lay my worries down with Him, and He took them and gave me hope. Coming to faith is the most amazing and important thing I have done in my life, and I have so much love for God that He chose to save everyone. 


(Noah, right, with his best friend at KYCK)  For Noah, attending KYCK for the first-time

By Patrizha Yeomans

“My Favourite Time of the Year”: Kayla’s KEC Story

Kayla’s journey with Katoomba Easter Convention (KEC) began when she was just five years old, attending alongside her parents. What started as a childhood tradition quickly became one of the most formative influences on her faith. Through the faithful example of other Christians and digging into God’s Word, Kayla has found a place that continues to strengthen her faith year after year, reminding her that ‘we aren’t alone’.  

1. Can you please introduce yourself and when you started attending KEC?  

My name is Kayla and I been to 20 Easter conventions starting from when I was five years old! I started attending with my Mum and Dad and now with my husband Jono, since we got married in 2022.  

Kayla (left) with her mum and her husband, Jono

2. What made you start attending KEC?  

It was definitely my parents’ decision for that first year (I was a child haha) but it very quickly became just about my favourite time of the year. I so looked forward to the kids program each year and catching up with the same friends each year. As an adult, I continue to attend as I find so much value in spending solid time in God’s word and in fellowship with other Christians from all over NSW and beyond.  

3. Can you share a KEC highlight?  

Growing up attending the kids program every year was a highlight. Being encouraged by other Christians my age as well as the leaders who I always thought were so cool. I would recite the memory verses, the talks and discussion times played a huge part in my Christian journey and in my growth as a Christian.  

As an adult, the talks each year are a definite highlight. Working through multiple different parts of the Bible each convention means a lot gets covered in only 4 days and hearing from speakers from around Australia and the world can give different perspectives and ways of explaining things that is so helpful.   

And then of course spending a long weekend away in the beautiful Blue Mountains each year with family is special as well. 

 

4. How has KEC encouraged your faith?  

I think there are more moments, memory verses and talks from my childhoods at KEC that have influenced my faith and helped my faith endure than I can remember. Even just gathering with so many Christians from all walks of life and know that we all love and serve the Lord and are brothers and sisters in Christ is so encouraging each year. It really reminds me that we aren’t alone in our faith and even just how powerful the Lord is.  

It really reminds me that we aren’t alone in our faith and even just how powerful the Lord is.  

5. Why would you recommend KEC to others? 

Attending as a child and growing up at KEC was such a blessing. I’m thankful that my parents made this part of our yearly routine. It’s even just so valuable having other Christians faithfully modelling a life lived for Christ to your children, especially when they are teens and might not want to hear about God from you! 

I think now as an adult, it is so encouraging to spend solid few days immersed in the word in a beautiful part of God’s creation and to be reminded that we are part of something so much bigger than ourselves – being part of God’s family.  

It’s even just so valuable having other Christians faithfully modelling a life lived for Christ to your children, especially when they are teens and might not want to hear about God from you! 


Register Today

Our prayer is that Easter Convention is a time that deeply impacts your life for the glory of God, no matter your life stage or age. Whether you join us in the beautiful mountain air of Katoomba or from your living room or holiday home elsewhere, our absolute priority is to provide a program that will continue to be a time of significant spiritual impact for you. Register today!

Kayla’s journey with Katoomba Easter Convention (KEC) began when she was just five years old,

By Patrizha Yeomans

My Rock in a World of Sand: Pollyanna’s KYCK Story 

Welcome to Testimony Tuesday! These are stories of faith, transformation, and encouragement from our KYCK attendees. In this story, we hear from Pollyanna and how KYCK has strengthened her relationship with God and reminded her of His unshakable presence through the ups and downs of high school life.

1. How many KYCKs have you been to?  

I’ve gone to 2 KYCKs and both times it was the best!

2. Can you share what your KYCK experience was like?

As soon as you arrive you feel swept up in the incredible atmosphere. Reading “All One in Christ Jesus” and seeing the space flood with people people makes that statement even more impactful. Even though it is a short time, I get so much out of KYCK. I become closer to God and my Christian friends whilst getting to meet new people from all around New South Wales. It’s AMAZING!

3. Tell us a KYCK highlight!

My absolute favourite thing from KYCK is the worship. Having that many people in one space, not to mention the people online, all singing to one incredible, powerful, almighty God is amazing. I remember my first KYCK, turning around and being in awe of God’s love toward every single person there – not to mention the 8 billion others in the world.

4. How has KYCK encouraged your faith?

After term 1, the summer camp high has usually dwindled and after all the craziness of school, I feel like I have drifted from God. KYCK helps me remember He’s in control and to keep my eyes set on Him.

Also, seeing just how many teenagers there are that love Jesus or are willing to hear about Him is always so encouraging.

5. Why would you recommend KYCK to others?

KYCK is a great camp because it is short but so so powerful and it allows you to meet new people who are going through a similar journey in high school, connecting through Jesus and His power in our lives.

I remember that God is always there and has the power to provide peace and make my path straight. I lean on Him as my rock when everything else feels like sand.

6. How has being a Christian changed your life?

Being Christian has changed my life for the better in so many ways! The biggest difference for me is having a peace that transcends all understanding (Philippians 4:6-7). God is always there no matter what and that is what I need as a high school student. With the stress from school, friends and social media (basically everything), I remember that God is always there and has the power to provide peace and make my path straight. I lean on Him as my rock when everything else feels like sand.


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Welcome to Testimony Tuesday! These are stories of faith, transformation, and encouragement from our KYCK

By Patrizha Yeomans