Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Why Our Research? The Christian Youth: Learning and Living the Faith Project (CY: LLF) seeks to learn the extent to which confirmation and equivalent practices (CEP) in five Protestant denominations in North America are effective for strengthening discipleship in youth.

    • Blog

      Greetings from the Confirmation Project team! Our book...

    • About Us

      About Us The Confirmation Project seeks to learn the extent...

    • Project FAQ

      The Confirmation Project questionnaires will be distributed...

    • Calendar

      Calendar. There are no upcoming events at this point. Please...

  2. This book provides a national perspective on a global and historical practice that, for many, is called confirmation. The heart of the book concerns how ministry leaders, parents, mentors, congregations, and camps can invite young people to hear the gospel anew and commit their lives to following Jesus amid the complexities of modern life.

  3. The Confirmation Project. 910 likes · 2 talking about this. The Confirmation Project seeks to learn the extent to which confirmation and equivalent practices are effective for strengthening...

    • 733
  4. Feb 15, 2014 · The Confirmation Project is a collaborative research effort among five denominations to learn more about confirmation and equivalent practices across the United States. We are interested in how the experience of confirmation serves to intensify Christian identity and integrate belief into daily life.

  5. What is the confirmation project? Imagine you could take you confirmation classroom and turn it upside down! Imagine a confirmation class that you could eng...

  6. Four Dimensions of Confirmation: Key Learnings from the Qualitative Research. Drawing on a formation model, confirmation was about faith maturation, or faith connecting knowledge, belief, and action into one’s life and identity.

  7. The confirmation project is an online confirmation experience developed by The Kairos Network to support micro-churches, every-day missionaries and churches that do not have the staff to support a large confirmation program.

  1. People also search for