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What is the age limit for YWAM?

What is the age limit for YWAM?

17 years old or older
YWAM was created to equip and send young people into the nations, but as long as you are 17 years old or older with having completed high school (or have a GED), you can apply! There are some DTS’s that specifically focus on providing mission training for families or older students.

What denomination is YWAM?

YWAM train upwards of 25,000 short-term missions ‘volunteers’ annually….Youth with a Mission.

Founded 1960
Founder Loren and Darlene Cunningham
Type Christian interdenominational missionary association
Area served 180 countries
Website www.ywam.org

Do YWAM employees get paid?

YWAM (Youth With a Mission) is a Christian organization where we are all volunteers, although we don’t get paid.

How many YWAM bases are there?

YWAM’s University of the Nations (U of N) operates in 650 locations in 160 countries, providing programs in approximately 100 languages around the world.

Is Mercy Ships part of YWAM?

Originally, Mercy Ships was a part of the YWAM (Youth with a Mission) family of Christian ministries, before becoming a standalone organization in 2003.

What is the School of evangelism?

The School Of Evangelism trains you to take part in what God is doing in the nations with practical tools for evangelism and church planting. If you are unable to join us for onsite training, consider joining us online! Throughout the school, you will grow in your understanding of the nature, character and ways of God and the content of the gospel.

Why do evangelism together?

As you do evangelism together, you will be able to pass on the skills and knowledge you have learned by going with them to engage the unchurched, with the hope that this will spark lasting change in their communities. Dates: Please contact us for next school dates.

What can I do with a degree in evangelism?

Develop skills in evangelism and overcome fear, enabling you to communicate the gospel clearly and accurately in any cultural setting. During our lecture phase topics include: discipling people to faith, disciple making movements, apologetics, creative tools for evangelism, comparative religions, the character of the messenger and more.