All over europe God is preparing youth to rise up and take their purpose and destiny in Christ. Are we not doing a dis-service to our young people and children in our care if we are not encouraging them to enter in fully the things of God!
Today, there is a call to see Discipling young people is at the heart of Christian youth ministry. Here is a disciple’s covenant, recently discussed at european youth leaders summit.
Feel free to consider and add your comments.
A Discipler’s Covenant….
“One generation will tell another….”
Our Mandate
To see European young people encounter deep transformation that leads to wholeheartedly following of Jesus and a commitment to mission and disciple making.
Our Contribution
As disciple making communities we covenant to;
Being intentional in whole life discipleship
Keeping Scripture and prayer central in relationships
Championing personal ownership and progress
Staying missional focused
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Richie has been working with young people since 1992, in a variety of contexts, and in 2000 graduated from Moorlands College with a BA degree in Applied Theology/Youth & Community work with National accreditation (UK). Since then he has been involved in pioneering youth work as a Youth & Children’s worker in Berkshire, training and mentoring youth workers as a field work tutor for Centre for Youth Ministry, Oxford as well as engaging in local church work.
Richie first started out in radio in 2000 with a temporary license and a show on Hope FM in Bournemouth - since then he’s been involved in various project with radio including working with 16 - 25 year olds on a millennium volunteers project in 2002 and from 2006 to 2008 worked as a volunteer for Hospital Radio in Nuneaton, Warwickshire, presenting request shows, breakfast and a Sunday afternoon specialist show.
Richie moved to Ireland in the autumn of 2008 to work primarily for Spirit Radio Ireland in as the Operations Support Manager, as well as presenting a regular Saturday show and makes features and contributions to programming.
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