Your Students Can Start Changing the World...NOW


4:00 - 5:30PM on Friday, November 21 2008 in CC 108/109
Open Source

The world’s needs have never been greater. We see the headlines daily: AIDS! Sex-trafficking! Poverty! How do we respond? Do we retreat to our suburban fortresses, or do we raise up world-changers who risk as Jesus did? We’ll look at case studies of young people who’ve changed the world and the youth workers who helped them. We’ll explore ideas for turning your teenagers into activists who bust out of their comfort zones and make a difference. We’ll cover the five essential components of radical discipleship in a comfortable world.



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