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Whitworth Home Page > Young Life > Young Life History at Whitworth
How it Began: Young Life at Whitworth Afterward one of the students, Jim Hardie, '49, wrote Rayburn and expressed interest in forming a Young Life club at Whitworth. About that same time Whitworth President Frank Warren visited Rayburn in Colorado Springs, and invited Rayburn to come to Spokane and discuss the possibility of establishing a Young Life connection. Impressed with Warren's vision, Rayburn, who had established the first Young Life club in Dallas, Texas, made an appeal to a pair of Texas high school football players, Sam Adams and Pete Bennett to attend Whitworth and launch Young Life clubs Bennett jokingly recalled that the young men didn't know exactly where Whitworth was, but they were told to head toward the Rocky Mountains and turn right. Arriving at Whitworth with about 50 cents between them, Adams and Bennett, both '52, soon received football scholarships and went to work establishing Young Life roots at Whitworth. Adams and Bennett ministered in the Spokane Central Valley area, while classmates Bobby Davis, '51, and Hardie reached out to Deer Park. Another club was soon formed in Mead. Each group's goal was the same as Rayburn's – college volunteers simply wanted to share their story as Christians, meet high-school students where they were, and reach key young people who could influence others for Christ. Recent Spokane/Whitworth Young Life Highlights
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