Rock This Nation

Rocknations which started from 10th and will go on to the 14th August should be an amazing five days, where the best communicators combine with the best in contemporary music at the Abundant Life Centre in Bradford, UK.

Speakers include Steve Gambill (the Director and Founder of Rocknations), Phil Dooley (the youth pastor of Hillsong Australia), Paul Scanlon (the Senior Pastor of the Abundant Life Church) and Andrew "Chezz' Cherrie (the Youth Pastor at Christian Life Centre, Woodham).

Music will mainly be led by RPM, an experienced team which helped thousands of young people connect with God through the diverse mix of Rock, Rap and R 'n' B styles.

Hillsong United Australia will also line up and bring many young people to get to know God and worship Him passionately.

Rocknations, since it was founded by Steve Gambill in 1999, has changed thousands of young people's lives, and it has become one of the fastest growing youth ministries in the UK.

"UK young people have the highest suicide rates, drugs and alcohol abuse, unwanted teenage pregnancy and abortions than any other European nation. Rocknations is about young people discovering that life does not come from what you shove down your throat, but from Jesus. The awesome news is that through His death and resurrection, He is able to give you more life than you even thought imaginable. Eternal, everlasting life." Steve Gambill says.

Rocknations hopes to revolutionise the local Church by reaching and equipping a generation of young people that will in turn transform the nations.

(All photos credit to www.rocknations.com)
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