WHY TEENAGERS? A GENERATION THAT S UNCONNECTED TO GOD

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GROUND ZERO The plight of today s youth in our permissive culture is a crisis in the making that we all need to be concerned about and work together to avert. - Sean Hannity, nationally syndicated radio and television host OUR MISSION Ground Zero exists to empower the Christian community to reach and disciple teenagers for Jesus Christ. OUR VISION Ground Zero envisions a world where the Christian community is purposefully and successfully united to reach America s teenagers for Jesus Christ, love them into God s family and equip them to share their faith with others. WHAT WE DO Ground Zero brings together youth workers, churches, schools and caring community partners to reach and disciple teenagers through events and other ministry efforts. HOW WE WORK GROUND ZERO BRINGS TOGETHER YOUR COMMUNITY TO REACH AND DISCIPLE TEENAGERS BY EDUCATING community partners about today s teenagers and how to reach them ENLISTING individuals and partners in opportunities for ministry EQUIPPING ministry partners with tools for service ENGAGING ministry partners in active service ENCOURAGING ministry partners for maximum impact I wish every community had a Ground Zero. If it did, America would not be in the moral disaster it is in. - JOSH MCDOWELL, international writer, speaker and evangelist INSIDE: Campus Ministries Churches GROUND ZERO Caring Community Partners Youth Workers 4 WHY TEENAGERS? A GENERATION THAT S UNCONNECTED TO GOD 6 HOW TO REACH MORE TEENAGERS 10 WHAT YOUR COMMUNITY CAN DO: EVENTS 12 WHAT YOUTH WORKERS CAN DO: SERVE SCHOOLS 14 WHAT YOUR CHURCH CAN DO: SERVE SCHOOLS 16 WHAT YOUR SCHOOLS CAN DO: REACH STUDENTS ON CAMPUS 18 WHAT YOU CAN DO: WAYS YOU CAN HELP 20 LOCAL SCHOOLS GZ IMPACTS Ground Zero exists to empower the Christian community to reach and disciple teenagers for Jesus Christ. 1 42942GZMagazine.indd 1 5/20/08 5:01:30 PM

Community Youth Ministry Works A Message From The President For years I d dreamed about skiing. When I finally stood on a snowy mountaintop for the first time, I realized I d come as far as I could on my own and still be safe. Panicked, I searched the slopes for someone to show me what to do. When it comes to ministering to teenagers, the Body of Christ is at the top of that mountain. The slope is unknown territory. Scary? Yep. It seems much easier to stay safe at the top rather than step out to reach teenagers. But it s cold and lonely up there too. Just four percent of America s teenagers are on the top of the mountain with us. That s right just four out of every 100 teenagers in America have accepted Jesus Christ as their Lord. The good news is that the Body of Christ can reach the remaining 96 percent when we work together as a community. Ground Zero successfully brings together youth workers, churches, schools and caring community partners to share Christ s love with teenagers and help them grow deep in their faith. Don t stay at the top of the mountain. Community youth ministry works. We can help each other reach this generation... when we step off the slope together. Founder/President, Scott Payseur Director of Development, John Shriver Executive Administrator, Michelle Price Director of Church Relations, Victoria Salyers GZ is published by Ground Zero, Inc. www.get-connected.org Letters and comments: Ground Zero P.O. Box 8279 Myrtle Beach, SC 29578 (843) 497-0580 or by email at info@get-connected.org Scott Payseur Founder & President 2 42942GZMagazine.indd 2 5/20/08 5:01:49 PM

Ground Zero is a significant ministry that impacts the lives of teenagers and our community for Jesus Christ. Their Kingdom perspective and desire to network churches in ministry is profoundly effective. Doug Dorman, Your Next Step Ministries www.yournextstep.ws Ground Zero brings a plan and a passion to building a team of churches that reach and disciple our youth. The goal is huge and I see no one else but Ground Zero tackling it. They re intentional about helping congregations reach teenagers who are not already associated with a church. - Steve C., pastor How blessed we are to have Ground Zero at work in our community! I want all Christians to know of the great things the Lord is doing through this ministry. Christian parents can know that God IS alive and present in public schools. - Joy C., faculty sponsor Having Ground Zero in our community has been awesome. There is more opportunity for spiritual growth because of Ground Zero s willingness to be a resource for youth ministers, an advocate for un-churched students within schools and a ligament to connect them all. - Charlotte S., youth worker Ground Zero is a powerful ministry that breaks down the barriers that shamefully exist among churches. The Impact Team works together across denominational and geographical lines to reach youth in our community. It s the perfect system of self-duplication. Steve S., youth worker When you change a person s life, you directly influence others around them, as well as the community in which they live. An investment in Ground Zero is an investment in the community. - Andy Malcolm, Boys To Men www.boys-to-men.org When students become involved with Ground Zero, it is such a positive experience for them. The ultimate goal is for a student to see their spiritual need and to live out their spiritual walk in their everyday life. GZ allows them to speak about their experiences I can t imagine a better in the public school setting. Kingdom investment to help - Diane C., faculty sponsor win and disciple teenagers than Ground Zero. This ministry has great leverage with a huge payoff for the whole Body of Christ. - Doug Clark, National Network of Youth Ministries www.nnym.org Ground Zero exists to empower the Christian community to reach and disciple teenagers for Jesus Christ. 3 42942GZMagazine.indd 3 5/20/08 5:01:53 PM

Quick Facts About Our Teenagers There are 33 million teenagers in the U.S. * 11,500 targeted teenagers in the Myrtle Beach, S.C. region 81 percent have had alcohol (32.2 percent before the age of 13) 47.2 percent have smoked marijuana 9.5 percent have used some form of cocaine Average age for first sexual intercourse is 15.8-years-old 1 of out of 5 teenagers has been sexually solicited online 8,000 teenagers in the United States become infected with an STD every day Each year, 1 out of 5 teenagers thinks about suicide; 1 out of 6 makes plans for suicide; 1 out of 12 teenagers attempts suicide 84 percent of teenagers believe that moral truth depends on the circumstances Only 6 percent believe that moral truth is absolute More than two-thirds of all adults who have accepted Christ make that decision before age 18 If one had set out to create a culture purposefully damaging to children, you couldn t do much better than America at the end of the 20th century. - Toxic Times, USA Today 4 42942GZMagazine.indd 4 5/20/08 5:01:56 PM

Current Model For Reaching Teenagers Most communities have duplicated, haphazard, isolated efforts. Churches, youth workers, campuses and caring individuals minister individually to teenagers with which means Limited resources Hit-or-miss outreach Replicated efforts Poor or nonexistent follow-up Competition between churches Fewer teenagers are reached Less depth is cultivated in teenagers lives Ministries are less sustainable Resources are limited or wasted There s higher ministry burnout and turnover A community is divided in its efforts JUST FOUR PERCENT OF AMERICAN TEENAGERS TODAY ARE GROUNDED IN CHRIST. That leaves 11,040 unreached teenagers in Myrtle Beach. TOGETHER, WE CAN DO BETTER. GROUND ZERO OFFERS A PROVEN STRATEGY. YOU CAN HELP MAKE A DIFFERENCE. Mother Teresa was asked, If you had to do it all over again, would you go back to Calcutta? She replied, No, I would go to America and reach the teenagers. 5 42942GZMagazine.indd 5 5/20/08 5:02:00 PM

Quick Facts About Our Local Teenagers There are * 11,500 teenagers in the Myrtle Beach, S.C. region * Statistically, 11,040 are unreached for Christ It s Proven: We Reach More Teenagers When We Work Together 92,902 teenagers have heard the gospel in our targeted areas since Ground Zero began tracking ministry results. During The 2007-2008 school year* alone: 14,447 students heard the gospel through Ground Zero s community efforts. 1,362 teenagers made the decision for Christ at Ground Zero community events. 853 youth workers and pastors were equipped through Ground Zero community events. *combined GZ ministries 6 42942GZMagazine.indd 6 5/20/08 5:02:05 PM

Today s teenagers are the most unreached generation in history but not the most unreachable. We re stronger and more effective when we work together to reach teenagers for Jesus Christ. I am intensely aware of the difficulty our youth face these days in all facets of their lives. Ground Zero is indeed a breath of fresh air. I applaud you and encourage our communities to assist your efforts. - Senator D.E. Rusty Crowe II, state of Tennessee 7 42942GZMagazine.indd 7 5/20/08 5:02:11 PM

Ground Zero brings together and empowers your community to reach and disciple more teenagers through events and other ministry efforts. Working together maximizes a community s efforts to reach teenagers. Here s how churches, youth workers, campuses and caring individuals work together with Ground Zero to minister to teenagers: Teenagers are reached systematically Teenagers receive intentional ministry Teenagers experience quality outreach and ministry Teenagers receive effective follow-up Teenagers receive sustained ministry and here s what happens More teenagers are reached More youth groups grow More churches develop young leaders More teenagers cultivate a deeper faith More resources are maximized A community is more united in its efforts 8 42942GZMagazine.indd 8 5/20/08 5:02:17 PM

Churches p. 14-15 Campus Ministries p. 16-17 GROUND ZERO Events (p.10-11) and ministry efforts empower your community Youth Workers p. 12-13 Caring Community Partners p. 18-19 I ve seen more unity in this community in reaching teenagers in the last two years than in the previous 21 years combined. I attribute this spirit to the leadership of Ground Zero. - Ronnie B., senior pastor 9 42942GZMagazine.indd 9 5/20/08 5:02:23 PM

IMPACT EVENTS: An outreach experience that presents the gospel with excellence and energy in a way that is relevant to teenagers. I was so glad to bring my youth workers to Impact Training to give them a taste of what youth leadership is all about. We learned helpful skills to use with our students. My workers shared their excitement and encouraged one another. It s so much easier to do our job well when we have clear guidance. Andy B., youth worker CAMPUS CHECKUP: Student leaders and mentors get equipped to reach and serve their campuses for Christ. 10 Thank you for Impact Worship last night! It was so rewarding for our youth to worship with other teenagers in their own way. They can t wait until we meet again. They are hooked. Jody B., youth pastor If I hadn t attended the concert sponsored by GZ, I don t know where I d be today. That s where I met Jesus Christ. It impacted my life in a major way. Leigh A., student 42942GZMagazine.indd 10 5/20/08 5:02:28 PM

REACH MORE TEENAGERS THROUGH COMMUNITY EVENTS What happens when neighbors come together and do it themselves? Communities don t need to hire a promoter in order to conduct first-class events that reach teenagers for Christ, says Scott Payseur, Ground Zero president. They ve got all the resources they need when they combine efforts. When churches and campus ministries go in too many separate directions, their ministry is watered down, says Payseur. That leads to duplicated efforts, poor promotion, low turnout and fewer teenagers lives transformed. Instead, members of the Christian community have discovered powerful benefits of networking their resources together to evangelize and disciple teenagers. 1. Community-run events are high-quality. It can be too expensive for one church to hire a Christian band, speaker or performer on its own. A network of community partners can more easily share expenses together. 2. Community-run events are well-attended. When a groundswell of churches, youth workers and campus ministries encourage students to participate, attendance soars. Teenagers invite their friends. Youth groups attend together. Campus ministries promote events at multiple target schools. 3. Community-run events build unity. Churches, schools and partners build relationships as they work together toward one goal reaching this generation. 4. Community-run events are strategic. Churches and youth pastors network together, mobilize Christians to pray for students and follow up with those who make decisions for Christ. 5. Community-run events grow churches. Youth workers and volunteers connect un-churched students who attend events with a church home. 6. Community-run events serve more students long-term. When members of the Christian community work together to conduct an outreach event, they have the opportunity to influence teenagers long afterwards. Ways you can get others involved in GZ events: Tell your pastor about GZ events Host an event at your facility Encourage your youth pastor to participate Become a GZ event sponsor Invite your youth group to GZ events Pray for students who attend Offer to be a GZ event volunteer Tell teenagers to bring their friends Spread the word at your local schools Attend Impact Training with your youth pastor Partner financially Learn more: (843) 497-0580 events@get-connected.org www.get-connected.org 11 42942GZMagazine.indd 11 5/20/08 5:02:32 PM

Stronger together. Ground Zero brings together local youth workers to reach teenagers, grow youth groups numerically and cultivate teenagers faith. Local youth workers who combine forces are called a GZ Impact Team. Twelve ways youth workers have impact together When local youth workers partner on an Impact Team, they impact a community s teenagers in a powerful way. Together they Bring their youth groups to GZ outreach events Encourage students to bring their friends to GZ events Follow up with students who make a decision at a GZ event Personally disciple students who make a decision at a GZ event Bring their youth groups to GZ Impact Worship Serve as mentors for GZ campus ministries Publicize GZ events through campus ministries Mobilize students to serve as volunteers on campus and at events Identify student leaders and mentor them one-on-one Encourage each other and get ideas from each other Continue to develop their leadership skills through training Pray for this generation 12 42942GZMagazine.indd 12 5/20/08 5:02:37 PM

MARKS OF AN EFFECTIVE YOUTH NETWORK Full-time youth worker or small church ministry volunteer? Doesn t matter. In community ministry, your heart and passion for teenagers matters so much more than where you serve or what you get paid (or not paid). An effective youth network, like Ground Zero s Impact Team, is made up of ministry workers who share these essential values: + The mission field includes all community teenagers, not just those at one church. + A growth mindset supersedes a maintenance mode. + Outreach is the norm rather than the exception, and is intentional. + Denominational differences aren t a barrier when it comes to reaching this generation and helping teenagers find Christ. + Congregation members are key to reaching teenagers they can be mobilized to pray, volunteer, disciple and become financial partners. + Sharing administrative and organizational burdens between churches builds the Body of Christ. + There s tremendous value in encouraging other youth workers, identifying student leaders and cultivating volunteers in youth ministry. + Youth ministry is most effective when it s built for consistency and longevity in the community, regardless of youth worker mobility. Ways you can get involved: Encourage your youth worker to join an Impact Team Offer to volunteer at youth group meetings Pray for your church s youth workers and volunteers Invite your youth group to GZ events Pray for teenagers in your church Be an advocate for youth ministry at your church Find out how you can help serve your local campus ministry Attend Impact Training with your youth pastor Partner financially Learn more: (843) 497-0580 youthworkers@get-connected.org www.get-connected.org 13 42942GZMagazine.indd 13 5/20/08 5:02:41 PM

Your church can impact more teenagers for Jesus Christ. Ground Zero empowers local churches to develop intentional, sustainable outreach ministry to teenagers. Congregations who partner together to reach and connect teenagers are called Impact Churches. How GZ helps your church reach more teenagers: 1. Prayer. Ground Zero connects your church with a local high school or middle school and helps mobilize your members to pray for its students, faculty and staff. Pray for your adopted campus and students by name during the school year as a Prayer Warrior. 2. Proactive service. Ground Zero helps your church reach the school s students through quality GZ events, provide follow-up with students after events and cultivate support for the school s campus ministry service projects. Promote GZ events at your church. Help your school s campus ministry with service projects. 3. Preparedness. Ground Zero provides quality leadership and ministry training events to equip your members to serve and mentor teenagers. Connect teenagers to your church family. Learn how your church can serve your adopted school during a crisis. 14 42942GZMagazine.indd 14 5/20/08 5:02:47 PM

FOUR MYTHS ABOUT TODAY S TEENAGERS, GOD AND CHURCH Myth #1: Today s teenagers don t want to know God. The truth: More than four out of five young people want to have a close relationship with God as a cornerstone in their lives. (George Barna, Transforming Children into Spiritual Champions) Myth #2: A majority of America s teenagers are Christians. The truth: Just four percent of the young people in America born after 1984 are Biblebelieving Christians. (Thom Rainer, The Bridger Generation) Myth #3: Teenagers who attend church have deep faith roots. The truth: Eighty-eight percent of those raised in Christian homes do not continue to follow God after they graduate from high school. (Ron Luce, Battle Cry for a Generation) Myth #4: If teenagers don t find God now, they ll find Him later. The truth: For every 100 people who are not born again by age 18, only six will commit their lives to Christ as an adult. (David Kinnaman and Gabe Lyons, UnChristian) Ways you can get involved: Share stories about Ground Zero with pastoral leadership at your church Partner with Ground Zero to identify a local school to serve Recruit Prayer Warriors at your church Promote GZ events at your church Get involved with your school s campus ministry Support campus ministry service projects Be an advocate for youth ministry at your church Attend Impact Training with your youth pastor Partner financially Learn more: (843) 497-0580 churches@get-connected.org www.get-connected.org 15 42942GZMagazine.indd 15 5/20/08 5:02:51 PM

God kicked out of public schools? No way. Ground Zero facilitates student-initiated, student-led campus ministry groups at local high school and middle school campuses. Groups that meet at local schools are called GZ Campus Ministries. We equip students 180 days a year at school. Ways GZ builds Campus Ministry GZ builds relationships with school administrators and staff to help students launch a campus ministry. GZ connects local youth workers to students and campuses as mentors. GZ helps coach student leaders. GZ matches churches with students for prayer and service project support. GZ helps students invite their friends to GZ Impact Events. GZ provides outreach assembly programs to target campuses. 16 42942GZMagazine.indd 16 5/20/08 5:02:56 PM

Why Target Specific Schools For Campus Ministry? A targeted campus ministry identifies specific schools for ministry development. Youth workers and churches intentionally focus their resources on cultivating campus ministries at those schools. It s part of an integrated community approach that maximizes efforts and builds a deeper faith in students which is the ultimate goal of any youth ministry. Take a look at some of the benefits of targeted campus ministry: Youth workers build trust with schools and students. Student leaders build strong relationships with mentors. Youth workers time is maximized on campus. Youth workers cultivate open communication with school administrators and staff. Many different churches and youth workers have inroads in local campuses not just the larger churches. Student leaders draw on GZ Impact Events as a way to share Christ with their friends. Student leaders are equipped to lead more effective campus groups. More student leaders grow a deeper faith. Youth groups grow when students invite friends from school to participate. Target schools in Myrtle Beach Carolina Forest High School Forestbrook Middle School Myrtle Beach High School Myrtle Beach Middle School Ocean Bay Middle School Socastee High School St. James High School St. James Middle School Ways you can get involved: Encourage your youth pastor to become a campus ministry mentor Tell your church leadership about GZ Campus Ministry at your local school Help your church adopt a local school Pray for your local school s GZ Campus Ministry Pray for teenagers in your church Support your adopted GZ Campus Ministry and its service projects Encourage your youth group members to be a part of campus ministries Partner financially Learn more: (843) 497-0580 campusministry@get-connected.org www.get-connected.org 17 42942GZMagazine.indd 17 5/20/08 5:03:01 PM

Organizations, businesses and individuals who invest in Ground Zero s community ministry to teenagers are called Impact Partners. WHAT YOU CAN DO TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE FOR TEENAGERS SHARE: introduce Ground Zero to those you know GZ Connections Help extend our reach to local teenagers by introducing Ground Zero to your friends and associates Your Church Share about Ground Zero with your church leadership GZ Campus Ministries Give your personal testimony to students at a GZ campus ministry meeting SERVE: volunteer in ministry GZ Black Tie Use your event know-how and community network to organize an annual GZ benefit GZ Volunteers Help with logistics at a GZ event or in day-to-day operations PRAY: intercede for teenagers Impact Champions Recruit Prayer Warriors at your church to intercede for local teenagers Prayer Warriors Pray for one teenager throughout the 2008-2009 school year PARTNER FINANCIALLY: provide necessary resources for ministry GZ Student Sponsorship Help 1,500 local students find Christ this year by investing one-on-one GZ Event Sponsorship Sponsor a GZ 2008-2009 school year event that reaches and disciples local teenagers 18 42942GZMagazine.indd 18 5/20/08 5:03:06 PM

Monthly Partnership Invest in Ground Zero s ministry each month One-time Gift Invest annually or at the end of the year GZ In-kind Giving Contribute goods and services that help reach local teenagers GZ Campus Ministries Provide materials for a GZ campus ministry service project GZ Planned Giving Allocate assets to support ministry to teenagers GZ Impact Church Partnership Include Ground Zero in your church s outreach/missions budget BENEFITS OF INVESTING IN COMMUNITYWIDE YOUTH MINISTRY A community investment builds relationships. You ll invest with other like-minded businesses and individuals and be a part of a significant network that impacts your community. A community investment is strategic. You ll leverage the power of your investment to benefit more teenagers. A community investment is informed. You ll connect with organizations and people who are directly involved with hands-on ministry to teenagers and will be educated about the issues our young people face. Learn more: (843) 497-0580 partners@get-connected.org www.get-connected.org A community investment is efficient. Your directed resources eliminate duplicated efforts and maximize impact. A community investment saves money. Your financial and in-kind gifts to nonprofits are tax-deductible. 19 42942GZMagazine.indd 19 5/20/08 5:03:19 PM

Carolina Forest High School Myrtle Beach High School Socastee High School St. James High School Ocean Bay High School Myrtle Beach Middle School Forestbrook Middle School St. James Middle School 20 42942GZMagazine.indd 20 5/20/08 5:03:23 PM