Mission
Education for Children
Celebrating 100
Years with 311 “GOL” Soccer Balls
Paper soccer balls, each representing a $10 donation, decorate
the windows of Gallatin First Church of the Nazarene in Gallatin,
Tennessee. The children of the church are learning what it
means to love Jesus and love others. Twenty children raised
$3,110.62 for purchasing soccer balls for global distribution
to reach children and youth for Jesus.
These aren’t just any soccer balls as the children can explain.
The multicolored balls are used to share the gospel: black
represents sin, red is the pure blood of Christ, gold represents
the holiness of God, white is a pure heart before God, and
green is growing in God’s way. Children’s Pastor Greg Nash
said, “One second grader explained how and why the soccer
balls are needed by sharing the meaning of each color when
asking for a donation.” 
Pastor Nash said, “The focus of the project was to let the
kids know that, at their age, they can make a difference.”
The kick-off included a contest for the child raising the
most money and for the child getting the most individuals
to participate. A main emphasis was to let others outside
the church know about the project. By the end of the contest,
one child said, “It’s not about winning. I did my best. I
have to get these balls in the hands of people to tell [others]
about Jesus.”
These young “world-changers” celebrated their success by praying
over the paper soccer balls, each representing a $10 donation,
and displaying them on the church windows. The children know
the balls will have a global impact on lives changed for Jesus.
JESUS Film Harvest Partner’s, Children’s Ministries International,
Nazarene Youth International, and Global Mission are
joining forces to make the soccer balls a global outreach
program. Soccer camps using the “GOL” evangelism balls will
be held around the world. In conjunction with the camps, JESUS
film teams will show the film and work to establish new mission
churches in each location.
You can be part of this project by praying for the coordinators
of the soccer camps or make a donation to the project by writing
“JFHP AHE 1023” in the memo line of your check and mail to
JESUS Film, 15055 W. 116th Street, Olathe, KS 66062. Online
giving is also available at www.JFHP.org.
Greg Nash
Gallatin, Tennessee
Diane Robbins
JESUS Film Harvest Partners
Editor’s Note: The following items were
used by the Gallatin Church for this successful project. Click
the link to download them; or if you receive this in hard
copy, they may only be downloaded from the NMI Web site.
- GOL
Donation Sheet—Each child received one to have
people sign up for their donations.
- GOL
Donor Flyer—Half-sheet informational sheet
explaining how the soccer ball is used and about the children’s
project; given to each donor.
- GOL
Information Sheet—Detailed explanation of the
project for children’s leaders; outlines the project, anticiapted
outcomes, how to make it work for each group, and ideas
for success.
- GOL
Parents Info—Basic explanation of the project
distributed to the parents, asking for their help.
- GOL
Soccer Ball Colors—What the colors on the soccer
ball mean, with scriptures used when witnessing with the
soccer balls; given to each child.
- GOL
Soccer Ball Stickers—Placed on the containers
in which the money was placed.
- GOL
Soccer Ball Cutouts—These had the names of
donors added (see photo below); the children then prayed
over the cutouts, and they were displayed in the church
windows.
