3 day training
INTENSIVE CLASSES : GO DEEPER
EXPLAINING [ WHY ] YOU DO WHAT YOU DO
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you - ESTABLISH_ | NEXT CLASS:
JAN 24-26, 2011
9:00am - 4:00pm each day.

The right framework for your youth ministry can mean
the difference between success and failure. We will teach you how to create and
implement a vision plan, recruit volunteers, work with parents, develop programs
and clarify your leadership role.
This intensive will help you understand and deepen the
critical principles required for effective ministry to teenagers and their families.
It will help you go past the youth ministry phrases and buzzwords so you can explain
why you do what you do. Long-term success in ministry requires theological, theoretical
and practical foundations. This class will help you articulate your core values,
but more importantly, be able to explain to them to parents and volunteers. + EMAIL QUESTIONS ABOUT
THIS CLASS

TEACHERS: Tiger McLuen,
Kevin Farmer, Kara Stromberg, Dave Mergens and Nate Gustafson
BIGGER PICTURE: You can take these classes in any order, but this class is 1 of
6 toward a Certificate in our Youth Ministry Certification Program.
Click here to read more.
COST: $300. 2 for $500 (2 classes or 2 people for the same class)
+ MIKE YACONELLI SCHOLARSHIP FUND
TO REGISTER: Call (651) 484-9400, or email
us or click the button below

WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING ABOUT THIS CLASS:
"This is the best practical training that is applicable to ministry I have ever
had."
"While I am not a perfect youth leader or person, my time spent in Youth Leadership's classes has given me confidence. I truly believe that if I had not taken these classes, I would have really struggled helping students and their families. They need someone to help them navigate through life. YL gave me the hands on tools to help me do this." Bekah Miller, Youth Worker, Cornerstone Church, Crystal
"It felt good to step back and take time to understand more clearly why I do what I do."