Male Mentor for Youth Ministry (Virtual or In-Person)

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Description PHARP requests a male youth ministry worker who will work alongside the PHARP youth field coordinator to disciple youths and help them identify their purpose in life in order to make impact in their generation; and to help them set up an income generating venture to improve their standards of life.

The male mentor missionary shall help youths be followers of Jesus, be a mentor-friend, display spiritual leadership and help in setting up peace clubs in schools as a strategy for evangelism and peacebuilding.
​The missionary together with the PHARP team will seek to create a fun, stimulating and safe environment where young people from the ages of 13–21-year-olds will meet to engage with each other and have fun in an atmosphere where they can also invite others. The aim is to transform lives, equip them for effective service and encourage them to grow spiritually and reach out to other, while serving as a spiritual leader and role model to the youths.

The Male Mentor missionary shall also work hand in hand with the PHARP field officer to build a youth work team which shall also be known as ‘youth peace ambassadors’. Through this team, help plant fresh expressions of church and community work amongst disaffected young people. This is an exciting opportunity to work with young people of all faiths and in a variety of settings.
Last but not least, the volunteer missionary will also help the youth in solving their daily conflicts and involve others to do the same. In this way our communities will learn to practice justice toward each other. He has to also have a teachable spirit and be ready to understand the context of PHARP’s mission in Kenya.
Language English
Country Kenya
Ministry Priority Evangelism | Discipleship | Short-Term Mission Engagement | Peace and Justice | Education | Economic Development | Communication
Duration .5 - 1 Year