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Program Developer

If you have a love and excitement for youth, you can help develop youth ministry programs in Eastern Europe. Come alongside national leaders and help equip them to create youth ministry programs.
  • Countries:
    Azerbaijan
    Belarus
    Czech Republic
    Georgia
    Hungary
    Poland
    Slovakia
  • Length of service:
    1 year to 3 years
  • Desirable Education
    or Skills:

    Bible college degree
    Technological, Music, Athletic
  • Ministry Experience:
    Small group leader, Youth worker, Evangelism
  • Ministry Passion:
    Ministering with Youth, Evangelizing, Administration/coordinating
  • Personality Descriptors:
    Initiator, Enthusiastic, Flexible and adaptable
  • Spiritual Gifts:
    Spiritual discernment, Encouraging, Serving
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Train and support youth workers in Europe

Evangelical churches are few and far between in many regions of Europe. The existing churches are small and have few resources, especially for youth ministry.

North American missionaries can provide youth ministry resources for European churches. They build an effective and culturally relevant outreach to youth where there is none, aiming to equip national workers to carry it on.

  • There are no youth pastors in Slovakia, so youth groups and programs rely on the young people from the church. These leaders desperately need training, and we can help provide it! Michelle, GEM missionary in Slovakia

  • A team from my church went to Italy to help Amy, a GEM missionary, put on an English camp. The goal was to introduce youth to an evangelical church. We made some good connections, and Amy is following up. God is working! Adam, short-term missionary

You can learn more about youth ministry at www.gemyouth.org.

 
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