Episode 224 - Student Missionaries with Travis Deans

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“Instead of school just being a place where students have to be, it’s a place where God has sent them.”  What an inspired way to look at a school year!  Today Stacy speaks with the Northeast Regional Coordinator for the National Network of Youth Ministries, Travis Deans.  Listen in as Travis shares his passion for youth ministry, his grateful heart for Moms in Prayer and the opportunity for students to consider each a school year a 9-month mission trip.   Can you imagine what would happen on every school campus if every believing student became a missionary? ABOUT OUR GUEST: Travis Deans is from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and currently serves as the Northeast Regional Coordinator for the National Network of Youth Ministries. Both Travis and his wife Judy are graduates of Moody Bible Institute in Chicago. Travis has been in full-time youth ministry since 1996 as a youth pastor, campus ministry director, and youth network coordinator. Through his role he mentors youth workers, consults for churches, assists youth workers to collaborate through evangelistic outreaches, equips students to share their faith, shares strategy for students to form campus ministries in their schools, and organizes youth ministry conferences. Travis is excited to help unite the body of Christ in Pennsylvania, New York, and New Jersey to reach the 4 million teenagers that live in the Northeast region! SCRIPTURE: (NIV unless noted)  “For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms.” Ephesians 6:12 LINKS: 9-Month Mission Trip 9-Month Mission Trip App MOMS IN PRAYER New to Moms in Prayer? Find Out More!  PRAY with Moms in Your Community for Your Children Support Our Mission Moms in Prayer Shop Praying For Prodigals

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