Nino Narozauli

Nino Narozauli leads a humanitarian organization serving vulnerable families in Georgia.
During my attendance at university, I met people from IFES (International Fellowship of Evangelical Students). It was my first time to meet Protestant Christians. Those young people introduced Jesus to me and became my family. I believed and received Jesus Christ as my Saviour soon after they introduced me to God and the Bible as the Word of God.
Being involved in IFES has impacted me as I read the Bible, listened to God’s voice, and learned to pray and how to serve and love. When I served on the OM Ships, I had life-changing experiences. Now I work for a church-based organization where we organize projects for vulnerable families and children from difficult backgrounds.
Sharing experiences and learning new things are always vital for leaders. As leaders, it is important to receive as well as give and to get recharged. I believe the Forum will allow me to recharge.
I lead the Humanitarian Association where I have nearly 30 staff. The staff is involved in six different Social Projects. Those projects serve children from vulnerable and needy families. We provide hot meals, help in their education, and teach Bible stories.
I was a Youth Ministry coordinator in my church. I created small groups of leaders’ teams. We planned and divided responsibilities among us. Soon we managed to lead regular youth meetings in the church, giving every person responsibilities.
Without a scholarship, I cannot attend the Forum. There are never enough words to express how touching it is when someone supports your growth and encourages another.