May 23, 2013     From Young Life's Southwind (FL): 88.0° F, Mostly Cloudy
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Voices of Young Life
I have never really had a relationship with God until I joined my local Young Life group. Thank you, Young Life! - John, Maryland

 


 
The High School World
Young Life began in the early 1940s in response to an emerging adolescent subculture, the center of which was the world of the high school. Kids’ lives revolved around their school; the first Young Life leaders realized that to reach kids who had no interest in organized religion they would have to understand and be present in that world.

Youth culture has changed dramatically in the last six decades. Kids enter adolescence earlier and make the transition to adulthood later. And the high school experience is both changing and varied across the country and around the world. But, the high school years are still a time when most teenagers make important life choices, including what they believe about God. And so Young Life is there in the world of high school — learning kids’ names, hearing their stories, having fun and sharing with them the great news of a God who loves them.

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Highlights
  • In High School?
    Follow this link to a page especially for high school students -- whether you're involved in Young Life or just checking it out.

  • In Their Words:
    What Young Life leaders are saying about walking with kids.

  • See for Yourself:
    View a video in which you'll hear from teens as they describe their experiences with Young Life.