Youth in today's culture often lack direction and motivation. If the mission of your school is to train Christian leaders who will impact the next generation, then you should make the decision to participate in the Northwest Student Convention to be held at George Fox University, Newberg, Oregon, on May 6-9, 2008.
Your school has an opportunity to be a part of something very exciting which will give your students direction and purpose, plus build excitement for their Christian faith as they encounter a vision of something bigger than themselves. They will be challenged to reach for a goal and develop God-given talents which often lay dormant. With over 100 events in academics, creative arts, music, platform, and athletics, every student will be challenged to refine his talents and gifts and use them for future ministry. This event will emphasize planning, preparing and practicing, while pursuing character qualities which will positively influence today's culture and future generations.
While competition is the attraction for many of these young people, reaching their hearts is the convention's mission. Each year, dynamic speakers inspire these young people to commit their lives to Christ while challenging their daily walk and their willingness to serve Him in whatever God calls them to do. This year, Tom Hoyle of Bible and Science Ministries will challenge attending teenagers in a Biblical Worldview of creation and how this impacts their understanding of their purpose in life. Without a clear understanding of creation, young people cannot grasp their purpose for living. Truly, evolution is the deception of the age. The mission of this convention is to counter the effects of our secular culture that is teaching evolution.
Don't miss this chance to give your students the best opportunity to develop their talents and challenge them in their biblical worldview and faith. Truly the impact of this event will last a lifetime!
For further information, visit www.nwstudentconvention.com, or call Kathy Osborne at 503-585-3774. Don't wait! Final registration deadline is March 24, 2008.



