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Youth Specialties Launches DCLA 2006 Website

Youth Specialties has announced the launch of the event website for DCLA 2006, a youth conference which trains students to use Youth for Christ's three-story evangelism approach in sharing the Gospel.

Youth Specialties has announced the launch of the event website for DCLA 2006, a youth conference that trains students to use Youth for Christ's three-story evangelism approach in sharing the Gospel.

As of this week, interested attendants can now visit the website to obtain information about training, promotions, registrations, artists, speakers. Brochures, DVDs and Starter Kits for DCLA will be available after Sept. 1.

In the past, the DCLA has attracted youth crowds of thousands. The popular youth conference, originally presented by Youth for Christ, will be sponsored by Youth Specialties for the first time this year.

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During the DCLA 2006 conferences – held in DC (Washington, D.C.), July 1-4, and LA (Anaheim, Calif.), Aug. 8-11 – students will learn how to evangelize by telling three stories: God’s Story, My Story and Their Story.

Students will hear from past DCLA speakers including Effrem Smith, Mark Matlock, and Laurie Polich in addition to new faces such as Doug Fields, youth pastor at Saddleback Church and Louie Giglio of Passion Conferences.

Music artists such as the David Crowder Band, Jeremy Camp, TobyMac, among others will be performing at the event.

Students can also log online to read testimonies from past attendants.

In a testimony posted on Aug. 25, Brooke Gilham of Friendship Baptist Church in Hudson, N.C., wrote, "I went to DCLA in 2003 in Sacramento. At the time a lot of stuff was going on in my life that could have pulled me away from God. However through the event I learned how I could use the struggles in my own life to reach out to other people with the three story evangelism."

For more information on DCLA 2006, visit http://www.youthspecialties.com/DCLA/2006.

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