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Young Life is an evangelical Christian organization based in Colorado Springs, Colorado, which focuses on young people in middle school, high school, and college.
Week-long Summer camps are a major focus, and these have a definite evangelizing aspect. For example, there are large-group “Club talks” daily often followed by small-group “cabin time” discussions.
Young Life estimates, “33% of all summer campers meet Jesus for the first time. (This is based on our own camp director reports as to how many Bibles we gave out, how many kids went on new believer walk, and those who stood at ‘Say-So.’)”
The organization was started in Gainesville, Texas in 1941 by Presbyterian minister Jim Rayburn and is currently led by president and CEO Newt Crenshaw. Young Life operates globally using several different organizations with different focuses.
As of 2021, Young Life was under investigation by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission for allegedly failing to protect its employees against sexual misconduct and racial discrimination. One alleged victim of sexual abuse reported that she informed more than a dozen people about the harassment she faced, being told at one point that it was "God's plan" for her. Her case was dismissed after she received a settlement from Young Life.
History
In 1941, Presbyterian seminary student Jim Rayburn started Young Life. He had been challenged to come up with ways to connect with and reach high school students who showed no interest in Christianity. He began hosting a weekly club which featured one or two skits, as well as a simple message about Jesus.
The Young Life website credits the beginning to Clara Frasher, an elderly woman who around 1933 recruited friends to help her pray for teenagers attending Gainesville High School. In 1939, Jim Rayburn who was a young seminarian started a chapter of the Miracle Book Club. He also worked with local pastor Clyde Kennedy. The Young Life approach is to go where teenagers are and care for them, thereby earning “the right to be heard.” In the late 1940s at Wheaton College in Illinois, the organization developed its combination of using both paid staff and volunteers.
Also per Young Life's website, they have had partnerships with Fuller Theological Seminary, as well as other seminaries.
Ministry
= Methods
=Young Life operates using the "5 C's" of contact work, club, campaigners, camp, and committee. In the 2021-2022 year, an average of 294,761 teens attended weekly club and an average of 127,709 attended weekly campaigners, and was led by 46,340 volunteer leaders.
Contact work: meeting and befriending teens where they are
Club: weekly large-group meetings
Campaigners: weekly small group "bible studies" for teens wanting to grow in their faith
Camp: overnight weeklong (or weekend) camps at one of Young Life's 26 camps
Committee: parents and community members who oversee and guide Young Life in local areas
= Ministry Areas
=Young Life operates several different ministries with specific focuses:
Young Life: a ministry for high school-aged students
Wyldlife: a ministry for middle school-aged students
Young Life College: a ministry for college-aged students
YoungLives: a ministry for pregnant and parenting teenagers
Young Life Multiethnic: a ministry with a special focus on serving teens of color in under-resourced communities
Young Life Military (Club Beyond): a ministry for teens with parents in the armed services
Young Life Small Towns/Rural: a ministry focusing teens in rural areas
Capernaum: a ministry for teens with disabilities
Young Life One: a ministry for teens affected by homelessness, incarceration, human trafficking, or within the foster-care system
Around the World: Young Life's international ministry
Catholic Relations: a ministry for developing staff and volunteers to minister to Catholic teens, equipping practicing Catholics to serve, and working alongside Catholic parishes, schools, and universities.
Camps
= Numbers and locations
=Young Life maintains summer camps in 18 American states as well as camps in British Columbia, Canada, the Dominican Republic, Scotland, Armenia, and France. Overall, there are 26 camps, with 6 located outside the United States.
In addition to regular summer camps, Young Life operates 6 "adventure" camps which offer campers and their leaders unique outdoor-based experiences. In "Base Camp Adventures", campers stay in yurts or cabins while participating in daily activities whereas "Trail Adventures" allows for campers to participate in backpacking-based camping. Young Life also operates two "discipleship focus" camps, a ten week long work/study program for college students.
The largest of Young Life camp is the Washington Family Ranch (and accompanying Big Muddy Ranch Airport) in Antelope, Oregon. The ranch was formerly the site of an commune in the Rajneesh movement.
Young Life hosted 215,202 campers in the 2021-2022 camping season.
= Evangelizing aspects
=The Summer camps have a definite evangelizing or witnessing emphasis with large-group “Club talk” each day often followed by small-group “cabin time” discussions. The "cabin times" give teens the chance to ask questions of their leaders. For example, large group might involve 500 teenagers and small group might be 12 teenagers.
Young Life itself estimates, “33% of all summer campers meet Jesus for the first time. (This is based on our own camp director reports as to how many Bibles we gave out, how many kids went on new believer walk, and those who stood at ‘Say-So.’)”
According to a 1994 Vancouver Sun newspaper article, out of 350 students attending one particular week-long session at the Malibu Camp in British Columbia, Canada, more than 100 publicly testified during the informal ceremony of “Commitment Night” on the final night saying they had committed their lives to Jesus.
One camper said, “You’re treated like an adult. There’s a lot more freedom here than other Christian camps.”
However, another camper said, “But I’m starting to feel a lot of pressure to become a Christian. I used to just sit there and agree with them, just to get them off my back. But now I’m ticked.”
According to a 33-year veteran staff person: "Young Life does not pressure teens to submit their lives to Christ. They invite teens to consider what the Bible says about God's character, the proof He's offered as to his desire to have a relationship with them, and how Christ can have a meaningful impact on their lives.
Controversies
= Statement of Non-negotiables
=In November 2007, Jeff McSwain, the Area Director of Durham and Chapel Hill, along with others, publicly took issue with the organization's presentation of the concept of sin. McSwain's theology emphasizes that “God has a covenant, marriage-like relationship with the world he has created, not a contract relationship that demands obedience prior to acceptance.” McSwain also took issue with Young Life's 2007 “statement of non-negotiables”. He was not satisfied with the wording of the theological principles and felt that they sounded “more Unitarian than Trinitarian by drawing a sharp contrast between the holy God and incarnated Son who ‘actually became sin.’”
Tony Jones felt that Young Life's Statement of “non-negotiables” encouraged telling staffers that “they must not introduce the concept of Jesus and his grace until the students have been sufficiently convinced of their own depravity and been allowed to stew in that depravity (preferably overnight).” . This interpretation is not widely held by YL staff. Eight members of Young Life's staff based in Durham, North Carolina resigned their positions after these “non-negotiables” were announced.
= LGBTQ+ policy
=Young Life (USA and Canada) allows LGBTQ students to participate in Young Life activities, but does not allow them to volunteer or take leadership roles. In the organization's forms, homosexuality is described as a “lifestyle” which is “clearly not in accord with God's creation purposes.” Conner Mertens, the first active college football player to come out as LGBTQ, was active in the group as a teenager, and planned to work with the group in college, but was not allowed due to his sexuality.
Young Life's policy also extends to LGBTQ allies. Local leader Pam Elliott stepped down after being asked to remove a photo from her Facebook page showing her support for the LGBTQ community.
Notable people
J.D. Gibbs – former president of Joe Gibbs Racing of NASCAR; volunteer leader throughout college and adulthood, longtime committee chairman for Young Life in Lake Norman.
Clint Gresham - former NFL long snapper. Volunteer leader in Seattle, Washington.
Bill Haslam - former Governor of Tennessee; board member.
Brandon Heath – a contemporary Christian musician; attended Malibu Club as a high school student, became a leader in college and is still involved today.
Drew Holcomb and Ellie Holcomb – Americana and folk rock musicians; member of local committee in Nashville, Tennessee, summer camp musicians.
Marcus Johnson – American football wide receiver. Volunteer Young Life leader. Wore Young Life cleats for the NFL's cleats for a cause campaign.
Conner Mertens – first openly LGBT active college football player. Prohibited from volunteering by organization's policies.
Jordy Nelson – former NFL wide receiver; major donor for the organization's ministry in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
Stevie Nicks – American singer and songwriter with Fleetwood Mac, who went to Young Life meetings just to get out of the house.
Chase Rice – country music singer, reality television personality and college football player.
Aaron Rodgers – NFL quarterback for the New York Jets; attended WoodLeaf Towne as a high school student, volunteered for the ministry in college.
Richard Russel - A Horizon Air ground agent who stole an Alaska Airlines Dash 8 airliner and crashed on Ketron Island in the Puget Sound, south of Seattle.
James Dyson – Minister and teacher from Largo, Florida. Was Area Director of Ridgecrest, Florida Young Life, and Vice President of Young Life's Eastern Division.
References
External links
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