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#NCYM13: Youth ministers gather in Colorado

Posted by: on January 11, 2013 | 3 Comments
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Veteran youth ministers pray for younger ministers during the National Conference on Youth Ministries in Colorado Springs, Colo. (Photo by Bobby Ross Jr.)

Blogging from Colorado Springs, Colo.

About 350 youth ministers, speakers and vendors from 30 states gathered at this week’s National Conference on Youth Ministries.

Attendance was down about 30 people from last year’s conference, probably because of the economy, registration chairman Tim Hall said.

A number of participants posted about the event on Twitter using the hashtag #NCYM13.

Look for a story from the conference in an upcoming print edition of The Christian Chronicle.

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  • Darryl Willis said:

    The National Conference on Youth Ministries is one of the most exciting and professional conferences for Youth Ministries in the nation. From its inception it has been a serious endeavor to equip and encourage youth ministers. Kudos to the NCYM board for their consistent and excellent work!

  • Eleazar Pastor said:

    I am happy to receive information on intellectual youth minister gathering in Colorado Spring. May this serve as eye openers among others to organize their church youth leaders to be God’s workers, especially now that the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ is at hand.

  • NCYM 2013 said:

    [...] 2013Jan 13, 2013 @ 14:53 By scotmcknight Leave a CommentLast week I was invited to speak at the National Conference on Youth Ministries in Colorado Springs, under the aegis of Pike’s Peak. The list of topics discussed, classes [...]

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