Built on the belief that the hope of children and youth living high-risk communities can be restored and their potential be released in Jesus' name through focused partnerships with local church and community organizations, YouthPartnersNET [YPN] launched its nationwide ministries July 1, 2003. With over 30 years of life-changing ministry as Compassion International's USA Ministry, YPN continues to partner with hundreds of local and regional organizations strategically targeting the development of three key areas: Networking, Education and Training.
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"Q" Nellum Sunday Morning General Session Speaker for Denver CW
YouthPartnersNET has announced that "Q" Nellum will provide the Sunday morning General Session message to close the Denver CompassionWorks conference on November 14, 2004.
The first-ever Denver edition of CompassionWorks will be held November 12-14, 2004 at the OMNI Interlocken Hotel.
Dean Cowles, YouthPartnersNET President, indicates that CompassionWorks is designed to train children and youth urban workers/leaders while they enjoy great inspirational speakers and worship and praise sessions. The Denver CompassionWorks attendees will enjoy four general sessions and over 40 workshops/seminars all centered around the conference theme of "Got Your Back!"
"Q" Nellum has been in youth and young adult ministry for 10 years. She currently helps her husband pastor and disciple the youth and young adults at Anchor of Hope Church in Denver. She is founder of Arts N’ The Hood, a Christian Hip Hop Summer Day Camp which focuses on the teaching of Artistic skills and abilities combined with "in-depth" bible studies from indigenous youth and young adult leaders of the inner city to the children of the inner city. She is also founder and choreographer of the D.O.G. (Dependent on God) Pound, a Christian Hip Hop Dance Crew which performs around the Denver/Metro area.
For complete information about CompassionWorks go to YouthPartnersNET.org. Don’t miss out on the new fall edition of CompassionWorks in Denver — November 12-14, 2004.