
This advertisement/challenge was in "The Missionary Review of the World" periodical in July 1922. Recent contact with testimonials of folks that have intentionally injected missions and the wonderful goal of taking the Gospel to the gospel-needy peoples of the world into the curriculum/program for children and youth reminds me that: IT IS EFFECTIVE TO TEACH AND TRAIN CHILDREN AND YOUTH IN MISSIONS!
There's nothing new under the sun. Let's do it.
Here are some resources for you:
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Podcast from Global Missions Podcast, entitled, "Episode 122: Practical Ways to Help Children Participate in Missions"

David C. Meade
David C. Meade has been the founder, C-level officer, and consultant for a number of non-profit organizations. He has nearly fifty years of experience with church planting, pioneering field ministry among UPGs, and leadership in international and domestic NGOs. He has a strong biblical local-church-centric ministry philosophy and commitments, serving as an international outreach leader, pastor, and elder in local churches throughout his adult life. He loves teaching and mentoring church leaders and global workers preparing for service to meet the greatest need of the neediest places on earth.David is an international business consultant, NGO executive, and international leadership trainer. He has a weekly podcast and has authored hundreds of insightful and practical blogs, articles, and several books. David is a well-received speaker and teacher. His experience in non-profit leadership and international NGOs informs his counsel for leaders and workers in challenging areas of service, analyzing corporate strategies, conflict resolution, crisis management, and event leadership. David is passionate about core values based on timeless principles, valuing people, and leadership training. He is an avid family man, reader, fisherman, and world traveler.
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