Amid concerns that younger generations are falling away from religion, an interdenominational group is delivering the gift of the Gospel to millions of children across the globe this Christmas season and filling their hearts with the love of Jesus.
Child Evangelism Fellowship delivered the Gospel to over 12 million children through its Christmas Party Club campaign this holiday season.
Founded in 1937, the ministry equips fellow Christians to minister to children and form them into disciples of Christ.
Studies suggest that younger generations are less religious and less likely to attend church than previous generations. That’s one motivating factor in CEF’s work. Acting Vice President of Administration Fred Pry told The Christian Post, “That’s why we believe in the importance of sharing Christmas Party Clubs and the true meaning of Christmas.”
Last year, CEF staff and volunteers held 295,000 clubs and delivered the Gospel to 9.1 million children worldwide.
The Bible-centered organization has around 3,600 staff members worldwide, many residing at refugee centers in other countries, who walk volunteers through the club materials and demonstrate how to use them.