Youth

About Us

The WOA Youth Ministry provides the younger generation, as well as those who wish to serve them, with scriptural studies, discipleship training, and opportunities for evangelism and service. Reaching the younger generation and building a network of campuses are crucial in evangelical mission around the world, as college is a crucial turning point and opportunity for individuals to respond to the calling of God.

As student life tends to be filled with temptations and secular activities, the WOA Youth Ministry hopes to raise leaders who can be the salt of the earth, purifying campuses and leading the lost generation with a collaborative, focused and purposeful outreach.

The Youth Ministry seeks to serve as a flexible platform for a wide range of collaboration, mutual learning opportunities and networking for the goal of bridging the generation gap and being the catalyst for a greater movement of Christians worldwide.

Purpose

Carrying the hope for the next generation to serve as the leaders in the global Christian communities, the WOA Youth Ministry is purposed to be an important channel for the youth and students, as well as those who wish to serve them, to grow as servants of Christ on campus and beyond, and further communicate and network with Christian ministries in various fields across the globe.

Related Links

Apostolos Missions International
Young Disciples International
Youth Evangelical Fellowship

Events
  • 01
    Apr
    OLI Asia Pacific

    God is rising many in the Southern Hemisphere who aspire to be leaders for God’s Kingdom, and the Olivet Asia Pacific Center’s strategic position has made it a vital hub for training and raising new leaders, especially from and for the 10/40 window.

  • 31
    Mar
    Easter Sunday

    Regional Olivet Centers will be hosting Easter Retreats where members and seekers yearning to encounter Jesus Christ through scripture will gather, devote their hearts, and mindfully meditate deeply again on the meaning of the cross, the precious sacrifice Jesus made on the cross, and what it means to each individual and the world.

  • 14
    Feb
    Beginning of Lent Season

    During the 40 days preceding Easter, WOA churches and their members engage in a period of reflection, centering on Jesus' path to the cross. This dedicated time places a particular emphasis on exploring the profound themes found in John 13-19.

Devotion

In today's modern Western society, the meaning of the cross has often been diluted, distorted, or altogether lost amidst the noise of our fast-paced lives and the distractions of our materialistic culture. We wear it as jewelry, display it as a symbol of our faith, but do we truly understand the weight and significance it carries?

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