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  2. Girls' Brigade - Wikipedia

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    The international vision statement is "Girls' lives transformed, God's world enriched." The Girls' Brigade's principles are "Acknowledges Jesus Christ as Saviour and Lord according to the Scriptures and seeks to fulfil its aim to the Glory of One God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit", "Witnesses to the standard set by Jesus Christ and gives positive teaching on the Christian attitude to life", and ...

  3. Brio (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The magazine presents topics typical of other teen magazines (fashion and beauty tips, music, and culture) from an evangelical Christian perspective. Focus on the Family also formerly published a version for teen boys, called Breakaway. Brio and Beyond was a sister publication of Brio for older teen girls and young women, aged 16 to 21 ...

  4. GEMS Girls' Clubs - Wikipedia

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    GEMS Girls' Clubs is a non-denominational, non-profit, Christian organization that seeks to equip women and girls to live radically faithful lives for Christ. Clubs are established in churches and other Christian organizations and allow women to mentor girls as they develop a living, dynamic relationship with Jesus.

  5. Caitlin Covington, the Face of 'Christian Girl Autumn,' on ...

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    The tweet read, "Hot Girl Summer is coming to an end, get ready for Christian Girl Autumn." Since then, Covington’s full-time job revolves around sharing her life, particularly her passion for ...

  6. American Heritage Girls - Wikipedia

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    The American Heritage Girls was founded in 1995 by Patti Garibay and other parents from West Chester, Ohio to form a Christian alternative to the Girl Scouts of the USA after the Girl Scouts allowed individual Scouts and Scouters to use wording appropriate to their own beliefs for the word "God" in the promise and supposedly banned prayer at meetings. [9]

  7. Teens for Christ - Wikipedia

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    Teens for Christ (TFC) is a non-profit organization whose aim is that of "turning teenagers into fully committed followers of Jesus Christ". [1] To reach young people, Teens for Christ hosts weekly meetings during the school year in various locations throughout local communities.

  8. Teen girl's motive unclear in Wisconsin Christian ... - AOL

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    (Reuters) - Police in Wisconsin on Tuesday were interviewing friends and family and examining the online presence of a 15-year-old girl to determine what drove her to open fire in a classroom at ...

  9. 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 ]