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Teen Missions operates 32 bases on 4 continents with nearly 300 fulltime staff worldwide. Each base is unique and ministry approaches are contextualized based on local needs and culture. The primary ministry efforts are as follows: Boot Camps — This program provides training for national youth through short-term work and evangelism projects [3]
Young Life: a ministry for high school-aged students; Wyldlife: a ministry for middle school-aged students; Young Life College: a ministry for college-aged students; YoungLives: a ministry for pregnant and parenting teenagers; Young Life Multiethnic: a ministry with a special focus on serving teens of color in under-resourced communities
This company allows teenagers between the ages of 13-17 to sell, with parental supervision. You’ll need an account registered to your parent or guardian and they must also be listed as the owner ...
OneHope is a Christian evangelical organization based in Pompano Beach, Florida. OneHope creates magazines, movies, games, and other content targeted for children. [1] [2] It also conducts research on children's attitudes towards faith. [3]
Getty Images The summer job has long been considered a rite of passage for American teenagers but sluggish job growth has made securing employment – for anyone – a job itself. With work hard ...
Youth With A Mission was conceived by Loren Cunningham in 1956. As a 20-year-old student in an Assemblies of God College, he was traveling in the Bahamas when he had a vision of a movement that would send young people out into various nations to share the message of Jesus, and which would involve Christians of all Christian denominations.
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.
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]