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KING'S KIDS- GENERATION WITH A PURPOSE

King's Kids International is a Christian ministry with a world outreach. Its purpose is to train children and young people of all nations that they might gain a true and intimate knowledge of God through their participation with and commitment to world-wide evangelization.

WHAT WE DO?

We challenge the new generation to have a personal relationship with God through discipleship and leadership, recognizing the importance of the family and believing in the spiritual capacity of children, youth, and families to minister together.

HOW WE DO IT?

We create evangelistic activities through diverse artistic methods such as dances, choreographies, and plays for theatre. Also, through sport activities and human aid.

OFFERS CHURCHES:

They have participated at:

WE OFFERED:

Camps

Today, our ministry offered churches short or long term camps for those interested in been part of the group. We made one every year and the main focus is to challenge the new generation to know God in a close and intimate way, and to grow trough discipleship , arts, sports, and human aid.

Schools

PCYM (Principle for Child and Youth Work) The purpose of the PCYM School is to serve children, youth and families worldwide by training staff workers and leaders called to reach and disciple children and youth. This course also serves as the foundation for King's Kids staff training, and is a fully accredited course (Colleges of Education and Christian Ministries) with the University of the Nations. Our purpose is to develop a leadership of service taking Jesus as an example. The great achievement is to have a lifestyle of service, developing in people this heart of servant. Duration: 5 months (The outreaches are inside and outside of Argentina. We will decide it during the course as God will guide us).

King's Kids Argentina "Generation with a Purpose" invites you to join us in prayer, financial aid, personal training, and to participate in international and national evangelistic events.

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