b'OVER90%of Awana alumni continue going to church after graduationThe Josh McDowell Ministry reports that 69Bible-based studies that help students to 94 percent of teens leave the church afterthink through the challenging and personal graduation. By contrast, an independentquestions they ask about life and faithresearch firm found that 90 percent of Awanaquestions such as: Who am I? What is a alumni still attend church at least weekly! TheDisciple? Whos with me? What do I believe? need and call are great to help prepare ourHow do I share my faith with others?students to engage the increasing velocity of secular culture.Awana alumni were far moreThat preparation doesnt end with T&T butlikely than other adults to: continues on in Trek and Journey. Believe that Jesus is the Son of GodFor the past 70 years, Awana has given Trust the truth of the Bible and readstudents the foundation to live out their livesit regularlywith resilience. Even with this solid foundation, Pray at least dailyentering the teenage years of identity and Share their faithpersonal faith formation can be difficult. Kids inEngage in outreach programs and 69 to 94 percent ofvolunteer inthe church and communityteens leave churchBuild on the foundation thats already been started and help your students engage the after graduation. challenges of life with the spine and heart of a resilient disciple.middle school and high school need a reliable place to turn for spiritual guidancewith strong leaders who can help establish them asDownload a FREE sample lifelong disciples of Christ. That place can be found in Awana Youth Ministries. of Trek and JourneyTrek (for middle schoolers) and Journeyawana.org/sample(for high schoolers) offer an integrated, conversationally driven format with relevant 59'