Tuesday, November 04, 2014


Summer 2014 YWAM Hockey Camps in Western Canada and Northeast Asia...WOW! 
A seven week period in July & August where instructors and counsellors trained kids, aged 8 to 17, the finer points of power skating, puckhandling, shooting, passing, checking and goaltending on the ice. Off ice programs included Dryland, Ball Hockey Tournament, Chapel and small groups. YWAM Hockey led 4 week long camps in Canada and did clinics with 4 different teams in Asia.
The above photo is Glen working with a girls team in NE Asia.

YWAM Hockey is part of Youth With A Mission Int. which has over 1,000 locations worldwide and over 18,000 full-time workers. 
To give you a sense of what other prominent people think of YWAM have a look at their comments:


"Loren Cunningham has been one of the most adventuresome visionaries of our time. What he has accomplished staggers the imagination. God gave him a dream and he lived it out--very few of us do that. Wherever I go I seem to run into people who have been discipled into radical discipleship by YWAM. … I can safely say that YWAM is one of the most important and effective movements in Christendom today."Dr. Tony Campolo, Professor of Sociology, Eastern College,  Pennsylvania
 
"The ministry of YWAM has grown considerably over the past four decades. It is now, in my estimation, one of the most strategic agencies penetrating the mission frontier."Tetsunao "Ted" Yamamori, President & CEO, Food for the Hungry International
 
"YWAM is a wonderful blessing to the whole body of Christ. Their courageous pioneer spirit is helping to take the gospel to the most remote corners of the world."
Paul Eshleman, The Jesus Film Project
"It has been my privilege over the years to observe and participate with Youth With A Mission on numerous projects around the world. Their focus on evangelism is always great. YWAM has a tremendous team of dedicated servants of the Lord and I always marvel at how God has been able to use them in so many strategic areas of the world."Franklin Graham, President, Samaritan's Purse

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