CYIADA Project Development Blog

Support Us

You can support the CYIADA project in a number of ways.

Firstly, through prayer. It is only by God’s grace that we have a message of hope to hold out to the adults of tomorrow, and only by the things he has equipped us with that there are resources and people with appropriate skills to pursue a supporting ministry like this. We must depend wholly on Him for everything, and that includes technology!

We will regularly update this website with prayer requests, etc., and appeal for your prayers as to brothers and sisters in Christ.

Secondly, through networking. We are in urgent need of a programmer to carry this project forwards. If you know of anyone looking for work as advertised on our “join us” page, please direct them appropriately! This is a remunerated position through Anglican Youthworks, the organisation behind the CYIADA project.

Thirdly, through your financial support. Youthworks “exists to preach the gospel of Jesus to the young people of Sydney and beyond in partnership with the churches and schools of the diocese” — the CYIADA project is a part of this vision. We are not interested in denominational boundaries: this project is being developed under Youthworks as a resource for youth organisations across the wider Sydney region who proclaim a risen Christ as their King and Saviour. You can support CYIADA by supporting Youthworks. There is more information on how you can do this available on the Youthworks website.

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