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  2. Mike Yaconelli - Wikipedia

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    Mike Yaconelli (July 24, 1942 – October 30, 2003) was a writer, theologian, church leader and satirist.Co-Founder of Youth Specialties, [1] a training organization for Christian youth leaders, and The Wittenburg Door (sometimes just The Door), a satirical magazine, [2] Yaconelli was also the pastor of a small church in Yreka, California - "the slowest growing church in America" as he called it.

  3. Category:Christian youth organizations - Wikipedia

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    This category is designed as a finding aid to individual Christian youth groups and organizations, usually at the demoninational level, the national level, or significant local groups. Subcategories This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total.

  4. Youth for Christ - Wikipedia

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    Youth For Christ (YFC) is a worldwide Christian movement working with young people, whose main purpose is evangelism among teenagers. It began informally in New York City in 1940, when Jack Wyrtzen held evangelical Protestant rallies for teenagers. [ 1 ]

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  6. Urban Saints - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Since then, the organisation has developed Energize, online resources, discipleship activities, discussions and videos for youth and children’s groups. [8] [9] As of 2018, Energize had over 1600 subscribers. [10] Urban Saints also offers summer camps, overseas adventure trips and additional needs training.

  7. Maranatha Campus Ministries - Wikipedia

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    Maranatha began in 1971 in Paducah, Kentucky as a youth center led by Bob Weiner, [1] a former Assemblies of God youth pastor. It was an outreach of a California-based ministry called "Global Missions." Weiner and his wife, Rose, had helped lead a large revival in Paducah earlier that year.

  8. Christian Service Brigade - Wikipedia

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    The Christian Service Brigade Shield. Christian Service Brigade (CSB) (a.k.a. CSB Ministries) is a non-denominational Christian organization for men and boys in the United States and Canada. Often referred to as "Brigade," it is organized according to a model historically similar to that of international Boys' Brigade and Scouting organizations ...

  9. Young Life - Wikipedia

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    Young Life is an evangelical Christian organization based in Colorado Springs, Colorado, which focuses on young people in middle school, high school, and college. Week-long Summer camps are a major focus, and these have a definite evangelizing aspect. [ 3 ]