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When Youth With A Mission was founded in 1960 in North America, the
focus was to get youth into short-term mission work and to give them opportunities
to reach out in Jesus' name. YWAM's co-founder, Loren Cunningham, believed
that years of theological training did not necessarily qualify people to
serve the Lord effectively, nor should they be a requirement before encouraging
young people to pass on the love of Christ through missions. At the time,
this was considered a revolutionary concept.
The idea of having relatively untrained youth doing missions was generally
not considered and was even seen as potentially dangerous. However, over
the years, while mistakes have of course been made and learnt from, the
concept of short-term missions has added huge numbers of people to the task
of world evangelization. It is now accepted as a valid contribution to mission
work . Over the last 40 years, YWAM has grow to more that 16,000 regular
volunteers and missionaries in over 1,000 bases on every continent and in
over 160 nations around the world.
::::: YWAM - The Accronym :::::
Naturally, the accronym YWAM has attracted an endless stream of alternative
meanings, some of them quite humorous - of course the younger single generation
explain that YWAM stands for Young Warriors After Maidens for the guys;
and Young Women After Men for the gals. Others insist on Yes We Are Mad
or You Would Ask Me. Of course Youth With A Mission prevails and stands
among many missions organizations and groups throughout the world as one
that makes an impact on dicipling the Nations - to know God and make Him
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