Archive for April, 2009
Munyurangabo to be Released in US Next Month
A film made by a YWAM Film Making and Photography student about two kids coming to terms with post-genocide Rwanda in 1994 will be released in US theatres next month. The film was widely acclaimed when shown at the Cannes Film Festival in 2007. The film was shot in only 11 days in 2006 while [...]
YWAM Outreach Team in Thailand Sees Amazing Results Despite Turmoil
Amongst the current political unrest in Thailand a YWAM Outreach Team (SOMM) from Australia is seeing some amazing results. They are primarily working with children and women who are currently trapped in the sex industry. The team is taking all necessary precautions to stay safe and will be returning to Australia shortly. When they return [...]
YWAM Organizes Youth Group Outreach to Panama
Last month YWAM organized a short term outreach to Panama for a youth group from El Paso. The youth group had many unique experiences including clearing a river of rocks so that canoes could pass, extending the length of a soccer field, handed out free water and told people about God’s love for them. Short [...]
YWAM Outreach to Philippines Witnesses Crusifications and Whippings
Back in 1987 Chad Estes viewed a radical display of Christianity in San Fernando City in the Pampanga province of the Philippines. Chad was there as part of a YWAM mobile evangelism team over the Easter weekend when he witnessed people whipping themselves, getting beaten with clubs and even being crucified on a cross (not [...]
YWAM School of Field Journalism Completes Their Lecture Phase
The YWAM SoFJ in Africa has just completed the twelve week lecture phase of their school. The covered topics such as Worldview with Landa Cope, how to design a magazine and recording a radio broadcast (Maybe one of the graduates can help me develop a YWAM News podcast?) They are currently praying about the field [...]


