YPT Podcast Episode 52: Intentional Youth Missions (Alison Woodrow)

Youth Ministry has a long legacy of commitment to missions, but where can that go wrong and how can we think more strategically about giving students a vision for the Great Commission? 

  • Could you share a little about European Mission Fellowship

  • What are some similarities and differences between youth missions in the USA, UK and Europe? 

  • What have you seen and learned about casting a vision for evangelism and missions among youth? 

  • Through your ministry with pastors and missionaries across Europe, what are some important principles or lessons you’ve learned that would be good for youth workers to hear? 

  • What advice would you offer to youth pastors who are planning their youth missions trips - how can they be more intentional and targeted on long-term fruit? 

Alison Woodrow is the Engagement Support Lead for European Mission Fellowship, a gospel-centered ministry based in the UK who supports pastors and missionaries across Europe. 

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Mike McGarry

Mike McGarry is the Founder/Director of Youth Pastor Theologian. He served in full-time youth ministry for 18 years, earned his M.Div. and D.Min. from GCTS. Mike and his wife have been married for over 20 years and have two teenagers. He’s also the author of multiple youth ministry books, which can be found on YPT’s Resources page.

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