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donations

You can play a vital part in the lives and work of these 'ywam missionaries'. Every ywam worker depends on gifts from their valued supporters. It’s a partnership, and it is with your love and your support that God continues to do great things.

You can share in this missionary event in a number of ways. We are delighted to hear the wonderful stories from students about how God enabled them to raise support. You too can be part of this faith building adventure. There are a number of ways that you may be able to help us:

scholarship fund

We would like to offer scholarships to students who are struggling to pay for their school fees.

If you feel led to help a student here at ywam lausanne, there are many ways to do so.

You can donate amounts to cover:

1. the total cost for the course, or

2. the lecture phase only, or

3. the travel costs of outreach only, or

4. any amount that you feel led to give towards the above costs.

genesis global development

We also depend on gifts to enable the growth of Genesis Global Development – a ground-breaking ministry and school that connects students, events, and worship gatherings, all around the world. Using the latest technology, we are able to facilitate a global classroom which allows students, who would otherwise be unable to attend a particular event, to hear speakers from around the world.

general donation

We can also use general donations for the running costs of our schools (electricity, equipment for schools, house maintenance, etc.) which enable us to train, equip, and mobilize our many young missionaries.

We encourage you to spend time in prayer asking God if there is a specific area where you can contribute to the Great Commission as we 'Go and make disciples of all nations'. (Matt 26:19). To give a donation you can either contact us for more details or check out our donations page .

 
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"Youth With A Mission has been a powerful force within the Bethel community for Kingdom values and global servanthood. Hundreds of students have been challenged" more...
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