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Links to Related Sites
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CE - Mid Atlantic is not responsibe for external links
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New York State
Christian Endeavor |
Christian Endeavor in New York website |
| Texas Christian Endeavor |
Chrsitian Endeavor in Texas's website |
| Hawaii Christian Endeavor |
Christian Endeavor in Hawaii's website |
| Christian Endeavor International |
Discipleship starts with relationship. Stop using your time building youth ministry and start creating youth IN ministry. |
| Candian Christian Endeavor |
We’re partnering with youth groups to
develop programs that equip students
for ministry today and prepare them to
be Christian leaders for the future. |
Christian Endeavor Germany
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Website of Christian Endeavor Oberissigheim, Germany. This site offers not only information about the local CE group - it also covers the history of Oberissigheim, a beautiful Hessian village in the heart of Western Germany. You can send Grusskarten (e-cards), leave a message in their Gastebuch (guestbook) or surf the other Christian or Hessian websites…
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They are a for-profit religious corporation dedicated to building up the Church, which is the Body of Christ. |
Irish Christian Endeavor
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Irish Christian Endeavor Web Site |
| Christian Volunteer Directory |
ChristianVolunteering.org matches volunteers to volunteer opportunities and helps organizations recruit volunteers through online volunteer matching |
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Since 1997, YouthPastor.com has been providing free youth ministry resources for youth pastors, ministers, workers and volunteers. |
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Here is your opportunity to support Pastor2youth.com, helping to keep p2y FREE for everyone, and get some incredible resources for youth ministry. |
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Links to Articles about
Christian Endeavor in General
| Opal Whitely Story |
"In 1916 Opal Whiteley was the brightest and most beloved leader of the Christian Endeavor youth groups..." |
| Article from Mission Frotntier |
A report was written at the 60th Convention of the International Society of Christian Endeavor, held at Harlingen, Texas, July 3-7, 1989. |
Article in Time Magazine, 1925 |
"History. Seventy-four years ago in the Province of Quebec, a son, Francis E., was born to an obscure New Englander named Symmes. Two years later he was orphaned, was adopted by his uncle, Rev. E. W. Clark, changed his name, grew up as Francis E. Clark." |
| Article in Time Magazine, 1927 |
"The Christian Endeavor movement among young people is comparatively recent. The late Rev. Francis E. Clark, who died last May, founded it Feb. 2, 1881, at his Williston Congregational Church in Portland, Me." |
| Bio of Silver Jubille Commissioner |
"When, as a young man engaged in church outreach, Frederick A. Wallis organized Christian Endeavor societies among inmates in the then new Kentucky state prison overlooking Lake Barkley at Eddyville, he could hardly have imagined that one day he would run New York City's jail system, including its Blackwell's Island penitentiary." |
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