Todd Becker Foundation's STINT Leadership coming to Sidney

Toss Becker Foundation's "STINT Takeover Night" is planned for 7 p.m. January 26 at The Upper Room in downtown Sidney.

December 23, 2025Updated: December 23, 2025
News Channel NebraskaBy News Channel Nebraska

SIDNEY -- The Todd Becker Foundation of Kearney, Ne., is hosting a “STINT Takeover Night” in Sidney. 

The free event is planned for 7 p.m. Jan. 28, 2026, at the Upper Room above Sutton Home Gallery in Sidney. 

According to Barna Research, 70 percent of high school youth walk away from church after graduation. This event is intended to awaken 70 percent of youth group students who are projected to leave the church. This night will challenge and encourage students to take their faith seriously. During this evening, students will experience a time of worship, testimonies and a powerful message from God’s word. 

Come and join for a life-changing event. 

About the STINT Leadership: STINT is the Todd Becker Foundation’s internship program. It prepares and equips recently graduated high school students to stand firm in their faith after they leave high school. The STINT Program is a cost-free, nine-month internship that gives students real-world, front line ministry experience that significantly impacts their spiritual growth and maturity as a Christian. 

About The Todd Becker Foundation: The Todd Becker Foundation was started following the death of 18-year-old Todd Becker, who was killed in an alcohol-related car accident in 2005. Since its  inception, the Todd Becker Foundation ministry has visited more than 500 public high schools, reaching  nearly  100,000  students  with their message that challenges students to take the narrow road in their journey through life. 

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