Posted by: benjaminsylt on: June 27, 2009
The website BBadewanne.de (Badewanne means bathtub) is a portal for Christian youth events, churches and youth groups in Berlin and Brandenburg, so that young people in those two states can build and maintain relationships with each other and know about what is going on in the “Christian world”. The initiators of this website are adolescents from different churches in Berlin and Brandenburg who together form the JuMak BB. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted by: benjaminsylt on: June 20, 2009
The Ring of Missionary Youth Movements (Ring Missionarischer Jugendbewegungen e.V., RMJ) was founded on December 5th 1974. The RMJ is an umbrella organization of 67 independent institutions with ca. 2.700 full-time staff and 18.000 volunteers who primarily serve in the youth mission field in Germany. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted by: benjaminsylt on: June 20, 2009
The Free Evangelic Schools Berlin (FESB) are Christian private schools in Berlin incorporated in a nonprofit organization. They were founded in 1988 with only 20 students, one teacher and a rental agreement for one year at the Lazarus hospital in Wedding. Today, more than 20 years later, the FESB consists of three locations with more than 120 employees where 540 students at three elementary schools with nursery (Immanuel School Spandau, Ark Elementary School Hellersdorf, Christburg Elementary School Prenzlauer Berg) and at the Corrie-ten-Boom Realschule (Prenzlauer Berg) are being prepared for the later life. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted by: benjaminsylt on: June 13, 2009
In April 2002, the School Student Mission Germany (Schüler-SMD) initiated the working group Christian school youth work, an exchange platform of different projects of school related youth work. A similar initiative started in Velbert 2004. Both held an annual conference to support those projects and to make the idea of school related youth work more public. The merge of those two initiatives formed the Network of Christian School Youth Work (Netzwerk Christliche Schuljugendarbeit, CSJ). Read the rest of this entry »
Posted by: benjaminsylt on: June 6, 2009
The youth organization PAIS Germany (PAIS Deutschland) engages in the youth work at schools, at this point in Neumünster, Greifswald, Freiburg and Hildesheim. The word PAIS is greek and means child. PAIS wants to support young people with their abilities, gifts and dreams in order to enable them to have a secure future. The adolescents are to be mentored throughout their school days on their way to healthy and strong men and women, with a job after school, with healthy relationships, with an engagement for their community and society and with a clear understanding of what is right and wrong. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted by: benjaminsylt on: May 30, 2009
Here is the planned publishing schedule for the youth organizations and projects:
May 30th
June 6th
June 13th
Network of Christian School Youth Work
June 20th
Ring of Missionary Youth Movements
June 27th
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Posted by: benjaminsylt on: May 30, 2009
YMCA (Young Men’s Christian Association) Berlin is part of the worldwide YMCA movement which exist in more than 130 countries worldwide. With over 26 million member and people, YMCA is the largest Christian youth organization of the world. In Germany, about 250.000 members and regular participants engage in over 2500 associations. Primarly, YMCA wants to help young people to find the purpose, meaning and goal of life. This happens through children and youth groups, discussion groups for adults, on recreation trips, events and in the sports ministry. The center of the wide-range offers is the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Posted by: benjaminsylt on: May 30, 2009

YoungLife was founded in 1941 in the US by Jim Rayburn. Today, it is one of the largest youth organizations worldwide. With its programs, YoungLife reaches more than 1.000.000 adolescents every year. The goal of YoungLife is to encourage young people in their process of growing up and to do so by teaching them positive, Christian values. YoungLife is not a church or a Christian organization that kids can go to. Instead, YoungLife is about adults having a heart for teens and therefore going into their worlds, building relationships of trust to them and encouraging them in their maturity process. Read the rest of this entry »