2. WHO IS A YOUTH?
A youth is anyone whose age falls within the teens and
forties. A youth is anyone who is agile and active. A
youth is anyone who is young at heart irrespective of
their age. A youth is anyone who has ability to grow
and builds capacity for growth. A youth is anyone who
is growing up and not just growing old.
3. WHO IS A CHRISTIAN?
A Christian is anyone who at one time or the other has
surrendered his/her life to Jesus’ ruler-ship and
control. A Christian is anyone whose life is practically
lived according to the teaching of Jesus Christ.
4. WHO IS A CHRISTIAN YOUTH?
A Christian youth is a youth whose life is total example
of Christ follower in speech, action, thoughts,
relational, dressing (an all round living for Christ Jesus
irrespective of the challenges around).
6. Lead By Example (1 Tim. 4:12 , Titus 2:7)
"Your talk talks, and you walk talks, but
your walk talks louder than your talk
talks!".
-Being a ‘leader’ in this context doesn’t
necessarily mean holding a formal
position.
7. Balance Your Life With Purpose (Ecc. 3:1-8)
-There is a proper time for everything.
-Allocate time and resources in a way
that aligns with your Christian values
and life goal.
-Balancing the responsibilities
8. Nurture Your Spiritual Growth
2 Peter 3:17-18 (3 G’s Guarding, Growing, Glorifying)
-Spiritual growth involves learning more
about and leaning into God.
-Spiritual growth can be reflected through
our actions.
-GROW stands for: Godliness,
Responsibility, Obedience, and Work.
9. Uphold Moral Integrity in Daily Life
Proverbs 11:3
The biblical understanding of integrity is
rooted in a deep sense of adherence to
God’s commandments and a sincere
dedication to living a life aligned with
divine principles.
10. Examples of Integrity in the Bible
- Joseph - Ruth
- Job - Hannah
- Daniel - Deborah
- David - Mary Magdalene
- Paul - Esther
11. Actively Serve and Support Others
( Gal. 6:2 , Heb. 13:16 , Jn. 15:12 )
Jesus Christ is more than our savior — He was a
servant. In the sense that he served and supported
others while he was on Earth.
Take Note:
It’s not just about big gestures either, because even
small acts of kindness can have a positive impact
on the lives we affect.
12. Share Your Faith With Confidence (Mark 16:15)
One of Jesus’s last commands to his disciples was to
share the gospel with others. Today, that same
command—known as the Great Commission—extends to
everyone who follows Jesus. When we invite people to
put their trust in Jesus, we’re continuing a mission that
has been going on for centuries!
Sharing the gospel isn’t always easy but God gives us
grace and strength. 2 Timothy 1:8-12
13. Responsibility of a Christian
Youth in School
Lead by Example
Uphold Moral Integrity in
Daily Life
Share Your Faith with
Confidence
Actively Serve and Support
Others
Nurture Your
Spiritual Growth
Balance Your Life
with Purpose
These are the responsibilities (duties) expected from us.
We are expected to be: