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B'nai B'rith Youth Organization :: http://www.bbyo.org/
"The B1nai B1rith Youth Organization (BBYO) is a youth led, worldwide organization which provides opportunities for Jewish youth to develop their leadership potential, a positive Jewish identity and commitment to their personal development. The youth participate in democratically functioning small groups under the guidance of adult advisors and professional staff."
Catholic Youth Networking :: http://www.catholicyouth.freeservers.com/
"Where Catholic youth can learn about their faith, share their thoughts, and link to other interesting websites."
Dreams of Tibet :: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/tibet/
Did you know Adam Yauch, one of the Beastie Boys, is a Buddhist? Find out what it means to be a Buddhist, and why people plaster their cars with "Free Tibet" bumperstickers.
EverySchool Alliance :: http://everyschool.com/
Find the help you need to begin and grow your campus ministry.
Girls and Boys Town :: http://www.girlsandboystown.org/home.asp
Boys Town, originally known as Father Flanagan's Boys' Home, has been treating abused, abandoned, and negleced boys since 1920. In 1979, the organization also began including girls in Father Flanagan's family. The original organization is headquartered in National Historic Landmark village of Boys Town, the site Father Flanigan built west of Omaho in 1920, but 18 sites can now be found in 13 states.
Hinduism: The Basics :: http://www.himalayanacademy.com/basics/
What is Hinduism? What makes one a Hindu? Find the answers to these questions and others you may have with this helpful introduction to Hinduism.
Interlude :: http://www.interluderetreat.com/
Stop by the Interlude site to check out the cool graphics, discover the new meditation of the week, and explore tips for relaxing, meditating, and stress relief. Try the links to other sites on religion, yoga, mental health and higher consciousness to help keep your mind and body healthy and offer insight for religious discovery.
Jewish Teen Central :: http://jewishteenctrl2.proboards28.com/
Check out this board for Jewish teens as either a guest or a member. Read or participate in discussion forums, use the features to Ask a Teen or Ask Our Rabbi, and comments about issues.
Teen Missions International :: http://www.teenmissions.org/
This Florida-based group takes people of all ages on missions and Bible studies around the world. Information is available about the programs offered by Teen Missions International, and you can fill out a registration form for the missions. Be aware that the missions are quite expensive.
     
 
   
 
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