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The Fund for Theological EducationFTE offers support to help gifted young people explore and respond to God's calling in their lives. Our mission is to advance excellence as we encourage caring, capable and courageous young adults from diverse backgrounds on their journey to become pastors and scholars - the next generation of leaders for the church. |
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Check out information in the Events section! Thanks to your generoisty and faithfulness in giving, 6 young people from Japan, Hong Kong, Andes and Cauca Valley Presbyteries will be joing us at CPYC and PYT this July! The United Board of Christian Discipleship wants to help our youth workers get to the 2010 Youth Worker Summit, December 1-4 at the Coronado Springs Resort at Walt Disney World, Florida! For more details, see event and article below.
Want to be apart of the 2010 CPYC Presentation Team?
Thank you for Sponsoring non-USA CPs to CPYC and PYT
Scholarships Available for Youth Worker Summit
You can still regsiter for PYT and pay the late fee!
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Youth Worker SummitDecember 1-4, 2010 |
Ways for youth ministers and volunteers to hang out with kids in their environment.
Tap into your students' creativity with this project that encourages worship of God wherever they go.
Helpful guide in creating a youth ministry budget, particuarly in difficult economic times.
Ben Sweet, Beaver Creek CPC, Reports on Grace Presbytery's Convocation which was held January 15-18, 2010 in Gatlinburg, TN!
Wake UP!!!! Madison Rush, Brenthaven CPC, Nashville Presbytery, reflects on teh 2009 Youth Evangelism Conference.
Scholarships available for Cumberland Youth Workers for the 2010 Youth Worker Summit!
No young person should be prevented from attending a denominational event because of distance and cost.
Helping young people who've lived overseas understand the unique cultural influences in their lives.
Tips to help maintain balance between work roles and personal health and well-being.
Many of the same skills developed working with teenagers serve a soldier well out on the battlefield.
How do parents of teenagers keep up with what's going on with today's youth culture?
Saturday • July 31 • 2010