CYIADA Project Development Blog

Things it does

A low-cost tool for equipping youth groups with effective strategies for growing together in Christ.

It is many things.

  • Leading people to Christ through youth & school groups in their area
  • A fully-blown website creation tool
  • Blogs, Podcasts, photo galleries
  • An online event calendar
  • Blogs and sermons and thinking from leading Christian youth pastors
  • Last-minute bible study downloads (not that anyone would ever need this…)
  • Planned monthly bible study subscriptions
  • A place to share studies you’ve written with your youth team
  • A place for leaders to exchange studies & promotional materials
  • Up-to-date & compliant with the latest child protection legislation
  • A messaging system that lets you send both e-mail & SMS quickly and easily — keeping leader-youth communication accountable and open
  • Enabling post-camp communication & growth
  • Connecting Christians outside of the confines of their own youth group
  • Intended for use by all Christian organisations that acknowledge Christ as their Lord and God

You can follow along with the evolution of these goals and many others by returning to this website regularly!

If the above things are of interest to you, get in contact or have a look at how you can support our work.

We will be launching a closed beta programme in the coming months, followed by an anticipated open beta release later on in 2007. We can’t wait.

Blog news

Interviews tomorrow

We’re running interviews for a couple of applicants tomorrow. Please be praying for wisdom in this process.

Learn more → 2007.03.20

SRE training & purposeful technology usage

Most of the groups that fund scripture in schools don’t have websites. Tomorrow, Josh presents on why they might want to & how to do go about it.

Learn more → 2007.03.09

Kids ministry cards & rethinking ‘where’

All churches are members of the Church, the body of Christ. CYIADA wants to connect kids ministries and share resources for effectively communicating the gospel.

Learn more → 2007.03.01