TeenPact

Jan 12, 2007 - comment

Tim Echols is the founder of TeenPact , a leadership program for students that helps them to grow personally and spiritually. Young people come away from TeenPact realizing that they can change America for Christ. This is really a great opportunity for students to learn about true citizenship.

Visit TeenPact’s Web site now to attend a State Program in your area!

See what state classes are near you!

Read what students and parents are saying about Teenpact!

TeenPact’s mission is a great example of putting into action exactly what we promote daily here on For Faith and Family. That is, being salt and light in this world. As Christians, we are called not only to sit and say, “Ain’t if awful and don’t we all know it,” but rather to stand and say, “Ain’t it awful and here’s what I can do about it!”

topic(s): Family, Education, Citizenship, Christian Citizenship, National, Religious Liberty

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