The Value of CEF Internships “What do you want to be when you grow up?” Kids hear this question even when they are little, but they feel the pressure more as they reach young adulthood. Many are unaware of all the options available to them. Exposing young people to different types of work will help them discover their own interests and abilities. During this time of discovery, the most important question to help Christian youth keep in mind is, “What does God want me to do?” God doesn’t call every Christian to serve as a foreign missionary. But He has prepared good works for every one of His children to do, according to Ephesians 2:10. Participating in a Christian internship program can help young adults grow spiritually while developing skills and interests. It can help them decide whether to go to college and if they do, what major to choose. Child Evangelism Fellowship International Headquarters offers such an internship program. These internships provide real-world opportunities for hands-on experience in various aspects of the ministry workplace. Opportunities to learn more about working in IT, guest services, international ministries, USA ministries, graphic design, studio, or publications. It’s a great steppingstone toward discovering God’s plan for them. Many internships in the business world relegate their interns to menial paperwork, answering phones, and making coffee runs. But CEF relies on their interns to accomplish important projects and fulfill all kinds of duties. When Aubrey arrived for her internship, her hope was to be in one music video. But God opened the door even wider than she expected! Aubrey had a vital role in many Good News Club TV videos, and even wrote and edited scripts. Seth taught Good News Clubs and 5-Day Clubs, but he wanted to learn more about the business-side of ministry. During his internship, he took part in a variety of fundraisers, mass mailing campaigns, grant proposals, and building relationships with donors. He said his experience reinforced his love of serving. Seth is currently a CEF Missionary in Hawaii serving all three of his greatest passions in ministry: children, youth, and ministry development. Jenna came to intern right out of high school. She wanted to take time off from higher education because she didn’t think she had time or money to “figure it out” in college. Jenna worked in the Creative Services department where she assisted in both literature and studio work. Jenna said God used her internship to show her how higher education can be helpful to people in ministry. So, choosing a college and a major was far easier, because she experienced first-hand how her studies could advance her ministry skills. Valuable work experience isn’t all CEF internships offer. Former studio intern, Peter, noted that he had never worked in an environment where prayer and devotions were a daily priority. That environment challenged Peter in his faith walk. He said the experience brought him closer to God. He also appreciated how his co-workers and supervisors made it a priority to support their interns in their walk with the Lord. CEF seeks not only to invest in their intern’s work and ministry skills, but also in in their spiritual wellbeing. Peter now works as a full-time media specialist in the CEF Studio. Whether you or the young adult in your life is looking for academic credit, work experience, or a gap-year program, CEF offers unique opportunities to discover gifts, gain experience, and do meaningful work that impacts kids around the globe with the Gospel of Christ. More information on our internship program along with job descriptions are available at cefonline.com/intern. That’s cefonline.com/intern Internships 1 How often have you heard the question “what are you doing after high school or college?” Transitioning into young adulthood is hard and there are lots of questions to consider. Many young adults in different stages of life applied to the Child Evangelism Fellowship internship program knowing God was leading them into full time ministry. Whether you or the young adult in your life is looking for academic credit, work experience, or a gap-year program, CEF offers unique opportunities for you to do what you love, AND discover your gifts as you impact the lives of kids around the globe. For more information on CEF’s internship program, visit cefonline.com/intern. Internships 2 This week, we’re spotlighting a few people who have worked as interns with Child Evangelism Fellowship. Seth taught Good News Clubs and 5-Day Clubs back in his home state, but the internship program at Headquarters helped him take the next ministry step. During his internship, Seth took part in fundraisers, mass mailing campaigns, grant proposals, and building relationships with donors. He said his experience reinforced his love of serving. Seth is now a CEF Missionary in Hawaii serving all three of his passions in ministry: children, youth, and ministry development. For more information on CEF’s internship program, visit cefonline.com/intern. Internships 3 This week, we’re spotlighting a few people who have worked as interns at the Headquarters of Child Evangelism Fellowship. Jenna came to internship right out of high school. She wanted to take time off from higher education because she didn’t think she had time or money to “figure it out” in college. Jenna worked in the Creative Services department where she assisted in both literature and studio work. Jenna said God used her internship to show her how higher education can be helpful to people in ministry. If you or a young adult in your life can relate to Jenna and are looking for opportunities to learn before college, visit cefonline.com/intern. Internships 4 Many internships in the business world limit their interns to menial tasks and don’t try to build relationships with the interns. Former studio intern, Peter, noted that he had never worked in an environment where interns were valued. He appreciated how his co-workers and supervisors made it a priority to support their interns in their walk with the Lord. Child Evangelism Fellowship seeks not only to invest in the technical skills of their interns, but also in in their spiritual wellbeing. Peter now works as a full-time media specialist in the CEF Video Studio. You can read more stories about young adult interns at cefonline.com/intern. That’s cefonline.com/intern. Internship 5 This week we’ve been talking about Christian internships. Exposing young people to different types of work can help them discover their own interests and abilities. An important question for Christian young people to keep in mind as they think about their future is, “What does God want me to do?” God doesn’t call every Christian to serve in ministry, but He has good work for every one of His children to do. Participating in a Christian internship program, such as the one offered at Child Evangelism Fellowship, can help young adults grow spiritually while developing skills and interests. For more information on CEF’s internship program, visit cefonline.com/intern. Internship 6 When 20 year old Aubrey arrived at the International Headquarters of Child Evangelism Fellowship for her internship, her hope was to be in one music video. But God opened the door even wider than she expected! Aubrey had a vital role in many Good News Club TV videos, and even wrote and edited scripts. Some of those videos were translated into other languages and are shown all over the world! Participating in a Christian internship program that has a wide variety of opportunities can help young adults grow spiritually while developing skills and interests. For more information on CEF’s internship program, visit cefonline.com/intern.