Dare to Be a Daniel

Dare to be a Daniel Takes Center Stage in New Special

June 10, 2009 - Think reaching out to teenagers is a lost cause? Think again!

Dare to be a Daniel Takes Center Stage in New Special

The newest Billy Graham Television Special, now airing on national Christian networks, focuses on the bold faith of two teenagers, Darius Bego and Allee Keener, who were trained through the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association’s Dare to Be a Daniel program.

“My relationship with God is the biggest thing in my life, and knowing how amazing it is to have a personal relationship with Jesus Christ – I really want my friends to experience the same thing,” says Keener.

5 Things You Should Know:

(1.) Dare to be a Daniel equips tweens (kids from 9-14) with the tools they need to tell others about Jesus.
(2.) Daniels have access to a special website, daretobeadaniel.com.
(3.) Summer camps are available at various locations. Learn more.
(4.) A new five-lesson evangelism training kit is now available.
(5.) Daniels can get t-shirts, flame bracelets and evangelism training tools online at our Grason store.

“We want to see the next generation of believers experience the power and joy of personal evangelism," says Billy Graham. "Dare to Be a Daniel is a biblical resource that we believe churches can use to inspire and train today’s youth to boldly and effectively share Christ.”

 
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