|
Rising to the challenge of effective evangelism,
the T.E.A.M. program provides resources which include campus ministry,
tract meets, student discipleship and personal evangelism. Brochures
outlining the available materials may be secured from the national
Youth Ministries office.
Who are we?
TEAM is a ministry that is a subsidiary of the
International Pentecostal Youth Ministries Department. It is a
Christ-centered fellowship that networks and serves Pastors, Youth
Pastors, Missionaries, and individual churches around the world. Our
international headquarters is located in Joplin, Missouri. Our mission
is to take Christ to the Nations.
What is the T.E.A.M. vision?
Our purpose is to educate and provide
opportunities for the youth to take Christ to the nations in a process.
Because we believe in educating our youth, we want to introduce those
called to missions in effective steps. TEAM is designed to equip,
empower, and engage students into missions and evangelism.
Divisions of T.E.A.M.
Campus Missions – This
program is designed to equip students to effectively reach their
respective campuses with the Gospel. This is created to help
elementary, middle, junior high, and high schools as well as college.
This is geared towards assisting anyone desiring to change his or her
community for the cause of Christ. Because of the tremendous size of
this mission field, we believe that the opportunities are endless.
Evangelism – The evangelism
side of T.E.A.M. is meant to be more resourceful than anything. It is
designed to provide the most useful, up to date resources as possible
to our students, leaders, and pastors for an effective youth ministry.
Those resources are found at our headquarters or with other youth
ministry organizations. It is our desire to network with every
available resource to make it accessible to our constituency.
Spark the Flame – Our vision is to Spark the Flame of Missions within the heart of
today's youth; igniting a passion to spread the Gospel throughout the world
to every nation, tribe, and tongue through servant hood and sacrificial
giving.
|