Nice one FYT!

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FYT have produced a couple of promotional pictures in their campaign against the pervading 'populist anti-youth dogma' In their words:

"Frontier Youth Trust (FYT) has recently launched a post card campaign to challenge the plethora of negative images about young people in UK society. A survey by the magazine Young People Now (13-19 October 2004) found that 71% of press articles concerning young people had a negative tone, only 14% were positive. This impression that every young person in the country is out to attack, mug or vandalise property is far from the truth"

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I like this blog. my youth pastor was one of the people that had a tremendous influence in my life. I still struggle with a lot of stuff and I would love to hear your comments on the post I made called The B-I-B-L-E on my own blog. I've been looking for help on this but so far nothing.

http://vaneyamileth.blogspot.com/

Vanessa,
Good to hear from you and always encouraging to hear an endorsment of youth ministry.
I checked out your blog (it's great) and I will respond to your BIBLE post in the next couple of days ..... it's got me thinking!

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