Josh McDowell spoke to the key leaders for Campus Crusade for Christ in July, 2000.  Some of the things he had to say about our teens were both disturbing and also encouraging.

Here are a few things Josh had to say . . .

Most teenagers acknowledge that the world needs to be changed.

Teenagers truly want to make a difference in the world.

Teenagers typically believe that one person can make a difference.

Regarding Behavior Styles:

"Nearly half of all teenagers, 45%, are described by the Influencing style (I). (DiSC test) These are ‘people people.’

They tend to be animated and lively individuals, and they live for interaction with others. These are compassionate people and like to help others whenever possible.

…Their emotions sometimes color their decision making, producing bad judgment and unfortunate choices."

Regarding Family Matters:

"Teens are optimist about their future family despite feeling unfulfilled in the present."

"Teenagers freely want to help friends when they are hurting."

Searching for Meaning and Purpose:

"Three out of four teenagers concur that they are still trying to figure out the purpose or meaning of their life.

This journey is hindered by the fact that most of them -63%- admit that they do not have any comprehensive and clear ‘philosophy about life that consistently influences their lifestyle and decisions.’"

"One of the disturbing findings, though, is that a majority (53%) contends that they have decided that the main purpose of life is enjoyment and personal fulfillment."

"Three-quarters of the teen population rate the development of a clear purpose of living as a very desirable condition to pursue."

Regarding a Sense of Abandonment:

"Single-father households, which increased by 62% in the past decade, are the fastest-growing family configuration in the country."

Dallas Morning News, June 17, 2001

"Children from fatherless homes account for 85% of all youths in prisons, 71% of high school dropouts, 63% of youth suicides, 71% of pregnant teenagers, 90% of runaways, 85% of children who exhibit behavioral disorders and 75% of adolescents in chemical abuse centers."

Dallas Morning News, June 17, 2001

"An estimated 25 million children (36%) live without their biological fathers."

USA Today, June 25, 2001, p. 8

"Millions of teenagers have been deeply wounded by their family yet most of them have a deep commitment to achieving family health in the future."

"They have been hurt, but they are not giving up."

"They believe that family is one of the mechanisms that will enable them to maximize their life."

"Teenagers, anticipate having a strong family experience in the years to come: a good marriage, loving kids, a comfortable home, and meaningful intra-family relationships."

Regarding the Typical Age for a Spiritual Decision for Christ:

"The data shows clearly that the prime evangelistic years are those before a person becomes a teenager.

"This does not mean that teens cannot be reached with the good news about Christ!"

The probability of accepting Christ by age 13: 32%

The probability of accepting Christ between ages 13 & 19: 4%

The probability of accepting Christ after age 19: 6%

"A pool of more than 7 million unsaved kids journey to church on a regular basis."

So, as a church, how do we attract even more teens to go to church, and how do we get them to stay?

The purpose of The Youth Mission Corps is to unite Pierce County area churches in evangelism and outreach to Pierce County youths!

Our motto is:

Reaching Youth to Teach Youth, Teaching Youth to Reach Youth

Here's What We Want to Do:

We want to help equip your youth to find lost youth and place them in your church! The Youth Mission Corps is not a youth group. No youths can join The Youth Mission Corps. We do not represent a specific congregation or denomination but serve all churches who belong to Jesus Christ as ONE BODY of Christ! The Youth Mission Corps unites local churches to fulfill the great commission!

Here's What We Do:

The Youth Mission Corps seeks to serve youth on four key fronts:

1) Multi-Church Big Evangelical Events  Worship Band, Evangelical Speakers, Recognition of local Youth Leaders, Multi-Media, Invitation

2) Multi-Church Outreach Events  Youth Worship and Seeker Rally, Road Rally, Camporees, Dramas, Etc.

3) The Physiology of the Goal Seminars  Personal Development Seminar Presented for Free to Area Schools by a Professional Personal Development Coach

4) The Awakening 7 Part Youth Discipleship  Tremendous "go deeper" sessions designed to tear away at Satan's lies and release your youths to really hear God speak.  It's absolutely awesome.

Here's What You Can Volunteer To Do:

Event Ushers

Event Security

Event Coordinators

Service Coordinators

Communications

Sales and Subscriptions

Event Set-Up and Clean-Up

Money Handler/Counter

The Recruiting Team

The Hospitality Team

Public Relations

And many other opportunities as the Lord leads!

 

 

To make a donation to support The Youth Mission Corps, please mail your checks or money orders to The Youth Mission Corps, 17118 5th Ave Ct E, Spanaway, WA  98387      Please mark it:  To the Attention of Bill Wagner

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