This is something that I have prayed for for years! I am so grateful to the Croshaws for their sacrifice in bringing this program to fruition!
This fills the gap that is needed for the youth. I am so very grateful!
● A bishop applies for access to Let God Prevail resources and Tyfoom by completing the Enrollment Form.
● The bishop presides over and directs the use of Let God Prevail within the ward. The program operates under his leadership and priesthood keys. The bishop plays a central role in what we refer to as the spiritual recovery process.
● The bishop introduces eligible ward youth to the Let God Prevail approach. Participation is voluntary and requires individuals to opt in. For youth under age 18, parents must be informed and provide permission.
- Minimum participation age: 15.
● Once a participant opts in, trained mentors support the bishop by helping communicate the Let God Prevail approach to participants and parents. This includes explaining recovery principles, expectations, and practical tools used to support healing and spiritual growth.
- Two mentors must be assigned to each youth to provide two-deep leadership in weekly Zoom meetings
- In the absence of a second mentor, the bishop may also attend youth Zoom meetings
● Participants receive Tyfoom access and log in via mobile or desktop. Tyfoom provides daily education, accountability, and connection.
● Participants:
- Watch daily video messages
- Connect with someone in recovery circle daily (e.g. bishop, mentor, parent, etc.)
- Fill out Daily Check-In form via Tyfoom
- Meet with mentors weekly to support your education and accountability
● The Let God Prevail approach strongly encourages daily check-ins between youth and parents. Connection and honesty are vital in recovery from unwanted sexual behavior. A suggested youth/parent check-in procedure (The Vowel Check-In) is available in Resources or in Documents in Tyfoom.
● The bishop receives daily check-in responses via Tyfoom and provides a brief, timely response to each participant.
● Youth participants meet weekly with their mentors to receive encouragement, instruction, and support in applying recovery principles and tools (see Youth Meeting Script document).
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