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Christian Youth in Action®
How are you spending your summer? As relaxing as it may be to chill at the pool or hang out with friends, what if you chose instead to make an eternal impact in the lives of kids right where you live?! High school and college students from around your state are coming together to reach the boys and girls of your community – and YOU can be a part of this team!
Christian Youth in Action (CYIA™) is a program designed to train you, and a team of other young people, in effective and engaging ways to teach children about God. You will attend a one-week training school where you will learn to present the Gospel clearly on a child’s level, counsel a child for salvation, and lead a dynamic 5-Day Club® ministry for kids. Components of this club include teaching a Bible lesson, a real-life missionary story, a Bible verse, as well as leading songs, games and a fun review time.
After this training, you will return to your local community and work together with our local chapter to teach clubs at various locations with a team of other young people. These clubs take place out in the community with predominantly unsaved kids who don’t regularly attend church. You will be able to take the light of the gospel to them in their apartment complexes, daycare centers, neighborhoods, schools and other community locations. Our summer missions program lasts for 6 weeks.
If you have a heart for ministry and want to team up with other young people to reach the children in your community, then CYIA is just for you!
Christian Youth in Action (CYIA™) is a program designed to train you, and a team of other young people, in effective and engaging ways to teach children about God. You will attend a one-week training school where you will learn to present the Gospel clearly on a child’s level, counsel a child for salvation, and lead a dynamic 5-Day Club® ministry for kids. Components of this club include teaching a Bible lesson, a real-life missionary story, a Bible verse, as well as leading songs, games and a fun review time.
After this training, you will return to your local community and work together with our local chapter to teach clubs at various locations with a team of other young people. These clubs take place out in the community with predominantly unsaved kids who don’t regularly attend church. You will be able to take the light of the gospel to them in their apartment complexes, daycare centers, neighborhoods, schools and other community locations. Our summer missions program lasts for 6 weeks.
If you have a heart for ministry and want to team up with other young people to reach the children in your community, then CYIA is just for you!
Christian Youth in Action Pre-Training
LOCATION: To be determined DATE: Tuesday May 28 - Thursday May 30 TIME: 9 am - 5 pm EST |
Christian Youth in Action Training
LOCATION: Indiana Wesleyan University ARRIVAL: Saturday June 1 at 2 pm EST DEPARTURE: Friday June 7 at 3:30 pm EST |
5-Day Club Training for Church Teams
LOCATION:
North Central Indiana Office 510 W. Adams St. Plymouth, IN 46563 DATE: Friday May 10 TIME: 6 pm - 9 pm EST DATE: Saturday May 11 TIME: 1 pm - 4 pm EST **You only need to attend one of these trainings**
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WORDLESS BOOK TRAINING
LOCATION:
North Central Indiana Office 510 W. Adams St. Plymouth, IN 46563 DATE: Saturday May 11 TIME: 9 am - 12 pm EST **This training will equip you and your church for our fair ministry outreach**
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Please click the button below to pre-apply for CYIA.
Just think, this summer you can:
If you are 12 years old or older and would like to join our team of Summer Missionaries, then contact our Local Director, download the forms below, you and your parents fill them out, and return them to our local office. The deadline to join our team is May 1st. Local Director: Crystal M. King (574) 315-8746 Address: P.O. Box 54 Argos, IN 46501 APPLY TODAY |
CYIA
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CYIA Wulbecker Interview
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