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Christian Youth in Action

Christian Youth in Action (CYIA)

is a program designed to train you and a team of other young people in effective and engaging ways to teach children about God. You will attend a one-week training at Camp Fairwood with teenagers from across the state where you will learn to present the Gospel clearly on a child’s level, counsel a child for salvation, and lead a dynamic club ministry for kids. Components of this club include teaching a Bible lesson, a real-life missionary story, and a Bible verse as well as leading songs, games, and a fun review time.

After the week of training at Camp Fairwood, you will have a week of hands-on training in your local chapter. During this week you will be able to practice the skills you learned with the other teenagers from your local chapter and a staff member who will be there to help sharpen your skills. You will also be able to put them into practice by teaching a real Summer Good News Club each day. There will be a chapel time each night where you can connect with the other teenagers from around the state and dig into God's Word together. 

After this training, you will teach anywhere from 2-6 weeks of Summer Good News Clubs at various locations with a team of other young people in your local chapter. You will be able to take the light of the Gospel to children in their apartment complexes, daycare centers, neighborhoods, schools, churches, and other community locations. 

Important
Dates

Winter Retreat

February 2nd-4th, 2024 at Camp Fairwood (Optional)

Application Deadline

March 31st, 2024

Interview

After application is turned in and before orientation

Local Orientation

May 4th, 2024 from 9:00am-3:00pm

CYIA Statewide Training

June 9th-15th, 2024 at Camp Fairwood

CYIA Local Training

June 17th-21st, 2024 from 9:00am-5:00pm each day

Summer Good News Clubs

June 24th-August 16th (2 weeks required for volunteer summer missionaries and 4 weeks required for paid summer missionaries.)

Frequently Asked Questions

The CYIA program exists to develop leaders by challenging students to grow in their relationship with Jesus and to train and equip them to share the Gospel with children in their communities.

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