Meet CYEA's
Teilang Kharmujai
Armed with a Masters' degree in Inter-Cultural Communications
and the word of God, he is ready to take on this new challenge.
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What
are we all about? / What is the CYEA?
CYEA is a charitable, non-profit, non-denomination,
non-sectarian body of young evangelists, mission workers, counsellors,
et al.
CYEA caters to the holistic needs of anyone, anywhere, anyplace.
No discrimination whatsoever is made on anyone.
CYEA does not force anyone into the Christian faith.
How
do we go about it?
We preach the Christian
faith strictly according to the Bible with no debates and no controversies.
We provide lessons that deals with the realities of life in conjunction
with God's Word.
Our Mission team is equipped to provide assistance and succour
in times of need.
Biblical 'Info-tainment' will be our singular effort to reach
the unreached, ASAP.
We'll be the voice to tell what's wrong and how to go about correcting
it.
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Lack
of funds make it difficult for CYEA to develop its own independent
website.
It
is essential for the organisation to host its website independently
so as to communicate with a wider audience giving them an insight
into the realities encountered by the youth and children of the
North-eastern region of India, but lack of necessary funding in
this area makes it impossible to host an independent website at
this juncture. This site which is presently hosted at geocities.com
is the alternative that CYEA has to take in order to jumpstart its
objectives which is to cater to the spiritual and social demands
of the children and youth of this generation. Christian lifestyle
and way of life is incorporated into the CYEA's various plans and
projects.
Issues like social identity has been sidelined for a long period
of time in this part of the country and it is of great importance
that it is addressed in the right perspective. Child labour is
now not uncommon and a lot of children are deprived of basic education
beside proper health facilities, nutrition and other basic amenities.
To us, kids should be allowed to be kids.
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what some people have to say about us
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