Youthwork Magazine

Youthwork Magazine

Infobox Newspaper
name =
type = Monthly magazine
format = Magazine
owners = Premier Media Group and Spring Harvest
headquarters = London, UK
publisher = CCP Ltd
website = [http://www.youthwork.co.uk www.youthwork.co.uk]

"Youthwork Magazine" is an evangelical Christian magazine published monthly in the United Kingdom by Christian Communications Partnership (CCP) Ltd.

The magazine is associated with a wider network of Christian organisations, forming the Youthwork partnership whose aim is to equip and resource the Church for effective youth work and ministry. Companies in this partnership include ALOVE, Oasis Trust, schoolswork.co.uk, Spring Harvest, Youth for Christ and Youthwork Magazine.

The magazine was first published in [date] as a small bi-monthly black and white supplement and is now a full-colour glossy monthly publication. Every issue contains news and features relevant to Christian youth workers, plus a pull-out Resourcebox section with curriculum Adaptable Meeting Guides. The current Editor is Martin Saunders. The Deputy Editor is Sarah Wynter. Regular contributors include Mike Pilavachi, Mark Oestreicher, Mark Yaconelli, Jenny Baker, Chris Curtis and Roy Crowne.

Available in the UK at most Christian bookstores, it is also available internationally by subscription.

CCP is jointly owned by Premier Media Group and Spring Harvest. In addition to Youthwork Magazine, it publishes two other monthly titles – Christianity Magazine and Christian Marketplace – and a quarterly title, Faithworks Magazine.

External links

* [http://www.youthwork.co.uk/ Youthwork Magazine website]


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