Young Life
From LoveToKnow Teens
Do you know a teen looking to fill their young life with purpose? Or perhaps that is who you are personally. Young Life is a starting point for thousands of American youth across the nation.
How it All Began
Young Life was founded in 1941 by Jim Rayburn, a Presbyterian youth pastor in Texas. He was asked by a minister to use a local high school as a missionary field, and see what he could do to reach out to kids who otherwise would have no interest in church. The results were phenomenal.
The Christian church really did need a way to show young people that following a faith in Christ was not only rewarding and meaningful, but fun at the same time. Through their campus ministry, they drew the attention of students by the truckload. For its first twenty years of ministry, they focused almost exclusively on suburban high school students. Today, they reach more than 170 urban communities and work with minorities and underprivileged youth.
How it Looks Today
Besides the rapid growth of their ministry in general, Young Life also started two other divisions to their program. Wyldfire was founded for middle school students, and the Capernaum Project was inspired by and started for disabled youth. They also have outreaches specifically designed to reach small, rural communities, as well as one that targets the needs and wants of pregnant teens. Lastly, their college program meets older youth where they are at, right on their college campuses.
Young Life isn't just about helping Americans either. Their international ministries currently have presences in France, Canada, Germany, Brazil, and they also have conducted short term outreaches to over 50 countries.
How Students get Involved with Young Life
Since the organization focuses the bulk of their energies on students, they are a welcoming presence on campus that often takes the first step when it comes to reaching young people. With outgoing, dynamic campus pastors, students are invited throughout the school year to a myriad of Christ-focused activities, all of which give them the opportunity to become a Christian if they so desire.
Teenagers tend to have hearts already set aflame, whether that fire is burning for academics, sports, friendships, dating relationships, or a variety of other things. YL ministers know how to reach these burning hearts and really direct them toward the positive, filling that god-shaped hole in their lives. While many Young Life students have been raised in Christian homes and are well familiar with the word of God, many others come to accept Jesus as their Lord and Savior only after they begin involvement.
This Christian organization also works hard to make sure that once students get involved, they have a reason to stay there With an embracing attitude and fun activities that go beyond simple weekly meetings, many students who get to know the world of Young Life not only stay throughout their school years, but go on to take part in a wide spectrum of ministry activities – from becoming pastors to serving as overseas missionaries.
A Young Life camp once a year hosts approximately 75,000 middle and high schoolers throughout the nation, and these camps are something that the organization brags about. Promising "the best week of their lives," students are met with advanced multimedia presentations, comfortable accommodations, and a week away from it all. Because it is about just them and God, the camp often leads to extraordinary career paths and futures.
The Doctrinal Beliefs of the Ministry
Young Life is a bible based missionary program, and the foundation of everything that they do comes straight from what they believe to be the word of God. All staff and volunteers believe in the conception, crucifixion, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, and believe that salvation and eternal life are found only through Him. So what exactly does this mean? In short, their ministers are spending their lives showing young people how to hang onto theirs – by letting go!
While almost everything in a teen's life seems confusing and complicated, the presentation of the gospel message doesn't have to be. They believe in the simple ease in which we can come to accept Christ as our Savior and through Him and His teachings, the rest just naturally falls into place and grows within a person over time.
Financing Such an Endeavor
Like most evangelical Christian groups, Young Life is a non-profit organization. Therefore, their ministry is one hundred percent supported by donations. Financed primarily by people and organizations that hope to focus on the future of their community's young people, they also receive donations for their nationwide programs such as summer camps and scholarships.
For more information, you can visit them at their home page. If you are interested in their ministry or knowing more about Jesus, visit the Young Life's home page and get all of the information that you are looking for!
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