Youth intervention through training and equipping in the midst of challenges and crisis: the LIFEPLAN programme as a possible solution

The youth in contemporary South Africa seem to face massive challenges and experience problems such as substance use and drug abuse, violence, rape, child trafficking, prostitution, etc., leading to the lives of many young people being destroyed. Farming communities in the Christiana district of the...

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Main Author: Freeks, Fazel Ebrihiam
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Stellenbosch University 2016-12-01
Series:Missionalia: Southern African Journal of Missiology
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Online Access:http://missionalia.journals.ac.za/pub/article/view/150
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spelling doaj-c90208862b074e6c925b366e515b60782020-11-24T23:10:35ZengStellenbosch UniversityMissionalia: Southern African Journal of Missiology0256-95072312-878X2016-12-0144220522310.7832/44-2-150Youth intervention through training and equipping in the midst of challenges and crisis: the LIFEPLAN programme as a possible solutionFreeks, Fazel Ebrihiam 0North-West UniversityThe youth in contemporary South Africa seem to face massive challenges and experience problems such as substance use and drug abuse, violence, rape, child trafficking, prostitution, etc., leading to the lives of many young people being destroyed. Farming communities in the Christiana district of the North-West Province of South Africa struggle with poverty, unemployment, alcoholism, violence, occultism and Satanism. Statistics indicate a drastic decline in morals, values, standards, ethics, character and behaviour and society seems to indulge in crisis after crisis. Millions of young people growing up as orphans and even more, without a father figure in their lives, declining education in the schools and frustration with massive unemployment among those who have left school. This article focused on the youth of the Christiana district of South Africa as a large harvest to be reaped through holistic missional outreach programs that will give hope and enrich the lives of young people. The article also aimed to emphasize the LIFEPLAN programme in a constructive creative critical way from a missio Dei perspective. http://missionalia.journals.ac.za/pub/article/view/150youthChristiana districtSouth Africachallengesoutreach programs
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Youth intervention through training and equipping in the midst of challenges and crisis: the LIFEPLAN programme as a possible solution
Missionalia: Southern African Journal of Missiology
youth
Christiana district
South Africa
challenges
outreach programs
author_facet Freeks, Fazel Ebrihiam
author_sort Freeks, Fazel Ebrihiam
title Youth intervention through training and equipping in the midst of challenges and crisis: the LIFEPLAN programme as a possible solution
title_short Youth intervention through training and equipping in the midst of challenges and crisis: the LIFEPLAN programme as a possible solution
title_full Youth intervention through training and equipping in the midst of challenges and crisis: the LIFEPLAN programme as a possible solution
title_fullStr Youth intervention through training and equipping in the midst of challenges and crisis: the LIFEPLAN programme as a possible solution
title_full_unstemmed Youth intervention through training and equipping in the midst of challenges and crisis: the LIFEPLAN programme as a possible solution
title_sort youth intervention through training and equipping in the midst of challenges and crisis: the lifeplan programme as a possible solution
publisher Stellenbosch University
series Missionalia: Southern African Journal of Missiology
issn 0256-9507
2312-878X
publishDate 2016-12-01
description The youth in contemporary South Africa seem to face massive challenges and experience problems such as substance use and drug abuse, violence, rape, child trafficking, prostitution, etc., leading to the lives of many young people being destroyed. Farming communities in the Christiana district of the North-West Province of South Africa struggle with poverty, unemployment, alcoholism, violence, occultism and Satanism. Statistics indicate a drastic decline in morals, values, standards, ethics, character and behaviour and society seems to indulge in crisis after crisis. Millions of young people growing up as orphans and even more, without a father figure in their lives, declining education in the schools and frustration with massive unemployment among those who have left school. This article focused on the youth of the Christiana district of South Africa as a large harvest to be reaped through holistic missional outreach programs that will give hope and enrich the lives of young people. The article also aimed to emphasize the LIFEPLAN programme in a constructive creative critical way from a missio Dei perspective.
topic youth
Christiana district
South Africa
challenges
outreach programs
url http://missionalia.journals.ac.za/pub/article/view/150
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