African Christian youth links

Christian links for African church youth and student groups and organizations, youth ministries, university chaplaincies, etc. If your youth or student group has a web page that is not listed here, please e-mail to ask for a registration form to be sent, or see the contact page for more details.

Index

Main index of all pages

The home page for this site, with information about the purpose of the site, news of developments etc

Alphabetical list
Alphabetical list of web sites dealing with Christianity in Africa
All Africa
Web sites of churches and organistions that cover more than one country or region
Regional pages
Particular regions and countries

Interests and subjects
Links arranged according to particular topics and interests

Other pages

There are several other pages of links that are not listed above. Some are sub-pages from the main page in each section, and others will deal with different topics. You should find them all on the main index page or on the miscellaneous links page.

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If you maintain a web page dealing with Christianity in Africa, and would like to add it to this list of links, please go to our contact page.

  1. Anglican Students Federation of Southern Africa - The Anglican Students Federation links Anglican students from universities, technikons, seminaries, teacher training colleges and other tertiary education institutions in southern Africa. E-mail to: Secretary/Organiser
  2. Association of Catholic Tertiary Students (ACTS) - The Association of Catholic Tertiary Students is the South African section of, and affiliated to, the International Movement of Catholic Students (IMCS). ACTS operates in Universities and Technikons around the country and is recognised by the Southern African Catholic Bishops Conference (SACBC) and by IMCS internationally. E-mail to: Matthew Charlesworth
  3. BTC Southern Africa - Youth Ministry - A site for further studies in youth ministry as well as growing resource for working with young people. E-mail to: Mark Tittley
  4. Commitment Level Model of Youth Ministry - A comprehensive site for developing a disciplemaking youth ministry that targets youth at each level of spiritual commitment. E-mail to: Mark Tittley
  5. Good News Ministries International, Mozambique - GNMI Mozambique is a Mission Centre based in Maputo and headed by the Christian singer, Cathy (Sch�nken) Meij and her husband, Konrad Meij. GNMI has regular outreaches into the community, feeding schemes, clothing and food distribution schemes, and many other projects. They invite any person, young or old to join them in taking the Good News to the poor. E-mail to: Konrad Meij
  6. Hellenic Orthodox Youth Group of Cape Town - A website dedicated to informing people about the Hellenic Orthodox Youth Group in Cape Town and about Greek Orthodoxy and Greek Orthodoxy and Hellenism in general. E-mail to: Demitri Baroutsos
  7. Methodist Church - Potchefstroom Youth Group - Bridging the Gap is the home page of the Methodist Youth of Potchefstroom, we seek to Bridge the Gap between ourselves and God, ourselves and our community and ourselves and the older people of the congregation. E-mail to: Jenny Coles
  8. On-line Youth Talks Database - A fully categorised site of tried and tested talks for young people. Includes talk outlines, concepts, full text, and resource ideas and links. All free of charge. E-mail to: Graeme Codrington
  9. Reaching Generation X for Jesus - How to reach the generation known as Generation X (also known as the Slacker Generation, 13th Gen. Those born between 1964 and 1983) with the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Includes many original resources and links. E-mail to: Graeme Codrington
  10. Reaching Generation Y for Jesus - How to reach the generation known as Generation Y (those born after 1983 and graduating High School in the 21st century - also known as the Millennial Generation) with the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Includes many original resources and links. E-mail to: Graeme Codrington
  11. Tanzania Africa Inland Church Youth (TAICY) - Christian Mission E-mail to: CHURCH YOUTH MINISTRY
  12. Thabu Pienaar - Home Page of Thabu Pienaar with a short presentation of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Also a links page with Christian Links. Youth Minister in a DRC Congregation in Gauteng. E-mail to: Thabu Pienaar
  13. Tiger's Club Project - This project is a Christian inspired, supported and run initiative to help boys on the streets, first through a football club and then through education and individual support. Boys coming to football training are offered a meal, given acess to a clinic and the opportunity to study and eventually find a home or become independent. E-mail to: David Sweet
  14. Youth Force - Youth Force is a christian ministry youth site dedicated to serving the youth of Port Elizabeth. Youth Force is a subsidiary of Port Elizabeth Church Net which aims to foster unity amoung christian churches in Port Elizabeth E-mail to: Shaun Gouws
  15. Youth Ministry in Port Elizabeth - A site devoted to Youth Ministry based on the experiences of ministry at a church in Port Elizabeth, South Africa with ideas for Youth Programmes E-mail to: Steven Lottering
  16. Youth South Africa - A site devoted to networking youth organisations of Southern Africa. Providing web space, web advertising, and youth resources, and much more. E-mail to: Graeme Codrington
  17. Youth South Africa e-mail Forum - A Christian e-mail forum or mailing list for discussion of youth issues between youth workers and other interested parties in the Southern African region. E-mail to: Graeme Codrington

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