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::::: Youth With A Mission's Statement of Purpose :::::
Youth With A Mission is an international movement of Christians from many
denominations dedicated to presenting Jesus Christ personally to this
generation, to mobilize as many as possible to help in this task, and
to the training and equipping of believers for their part in fulfilling
the Great Commission. As Christians of God's Kingdom, we are called to
love, worhsip, and obey our Lord, to love and the Church, and to present
the whole Gospel for the whole man throughout the whole world
We believe that the Bible is God's inspired and
authoritative word, revealing that Jesus Christ is God's Son, that man
is createdin God's image, that He created us to haveeternal life through
Jesus Christ, that althoughall men have sinned and come short of God's
glory, God has made salvation possible through the death on the cross
and resurrection of Jesus Christ, that repentance, faith, love,and obedience
are fitting responses to God'sinitiative of grace toward us, that God
desires all men to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth,
and that the Holy Spirit's power is demonstrated in and through us for
the accomplishing of Christ's last commandment,
"Go ye into all the world and preach the Gospel to every creature"
(Mark 16:15)
::::: A Christian Magna Carta :::::
The following Christian Magna Carta, developed in 1981 by YWAM leaders,
expresses what we believe is an individual's basic rights implicit in
the Gospel.
Because God so loved the world that He gave His own Son,
everyone on earth has the right for an opportunity to:
- Hear the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
- Have the Bible available in his own language.
- Have a Christian fellowship nearby, to be able to meet, have biblical
teaching, prayer, and worship with others in the Body of Christ.
- Have a Christian education available.
- Have the basic necessities of life: food, water, clothing, shelter,
& health care.
- Lead a productive life of fulfillment spiritually, mentally,
socially, emotionally, and physically.
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