Children & Youth

MOVE!
Have you ever waited for something and then God reveals to you that it's time to move? I am never good at waiting, but I remember exciting moments in my life when the wait is…
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Game Changer
Cavite, Philippines: Incorporating children and youth into our churches and intentionally discipling them in a personal relationship with Jesus, is a key component in growing our churches across the globe. Pastor Stephen Gualberto of the…
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iLEAD 2017- A Children’s Leadership Summit

Next-Generation Faith
By David A. Busic There has been a great deal of research and discussion about the impact of millennials (those reaching young adulthood in the early 21st century) on the church and the impact of…
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Northern Thailand District Holds NYI Summer Camp

Changing Lives,One Child at a Time
Philippines: Located in an impoverished barangay (village), the GMA church may not be financially rich, but they have a wealth of love and compassion! This is evident in the almost 200 children that the church…
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Children in Korea Uniquely Learn about Alabaster Giving
Korea District: Talk about starting them young! This is what a church in South Korea did. The church taught their children about the importance of Alabaster giving by showing them impactful stories from the WMC…
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Preparing for Re-Entry: Asia-Pacific Rendezvous 2017!
Earlier this month, an excited group of high school teens from the Asia-Pacific region gathered on a remote beach with 5 adult facilitators for Rendezvous 2017! The participants were teens whose parents are ministering cross-culturally…
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God is Moving In And From The Mountains!!!
Tent where the Conference was held in the Jimi Valley with others under the shade of nearby trees Papua New Guinea: The 14-18 of December 2016, current and emerging youth leaders…
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NYI Japan District Convention 2016
The quadrennial NYI Japan District Convention was held from the 16th of September to the 19th, in Hiroshima, Japan. Even though the organizers were expecting a maximum of 50 attendees, the final group was slightly…
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