Documents

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Jeju Children’s Declaration 2007

(Word Document 25KB)
Declaration of re-commitment to God’s purposes for the children and youth of the world by the Global Leadership Team in Jeju.
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UPDATED Child Protection Guidelines

(Word Document 64KB)
YWAM Ratified Child Protection Policy (amended 08/29/08).
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Resources

HIV/AIDS Training

(PowerPoint Presentation 75KB)
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Teaching: Loving God and Your Neighbor: The Influence of Charity and Mercy Ministry upon Society 
By G. Stephen Goode

(PDF 270KB)
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Everything Must Change

(PDF 4.38MB)
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UNAIDS Presentation

(PowerPoint Presentation 1.0MB)
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A War Torn Creation

(PDF 3.11MB)
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Integral Mission Reading List: A Guide to Books, Articles, Journals and Websites

(PDF 220KB)
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Bali Consultation on Tsunami

(ZIP - Keynote Presentation 2.25MB)
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Body, Mind & Soul: Ministry to the exploited

(PDF 1.3MB)
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Human Trafficking: Business as Prevention and Restoration

(PDF 46KB)
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Articles

Martin Luther King, Jr.’s 1963 “Letter from Birmingham jail” remains relevant today

King’s famous 1963 “Letter from Birmingham Jail,” published in The Atlantic as “The Negro Is Your Brother,” was written in response to a public statement of concern and caution issued by eight white religious leaders of the South. It stands as one of the classic documents of the civil-rights movement.
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From Tragedy to Transformation

Lessons We're Learning From the Tsunami.
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HIV/AIDS Consultation held in England

Early last century, occupants of the YWAM Harpenden property fell prey to tuberculosis. As a reminder of the outbreak...
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Connecting for the Commission

Over 600 YWAMers recently participated in the Call 2 All event in Hong Kong...
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