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Emmanuel and Milligan awarded grant to benefit high schoolers

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MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tenn. -- Lilly Endowment Inc., an Indianapolis-based foundation, recently awarded a $440,000 grant to Emmanuel School of Religion in partnership with Milligan College to help continue the work of Youth in Ministry (YiM). YiM is a ministry based at Milligan that encourages high school students to explore God’s call for their lives through workshops, retreats, conventions and the annual YiM Student Leadership Conference.

“The relationship with Lilly Endowment has been a wonderful blessing to thousands of students,” said Milligan President Donald R. Jeanes. “The grant will enable YiM to continue its successful programs over the next five years and to offer new resources to high school students.”

YiM is one of 22 programs to receive a grant from the endowment for programs that provide young people opportunities to engage seriously in theological study and explore vocations. Other grantees include Duke University, Emory University, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, and Lincoln Christian College and Seminary.

Since 2001, YiM has encouraged nearly 22,000 students through its mission. With the endowment funding, the organization is poised to grow and expand its programs. YiM will launch several initiatives in 2010 to help students remain connected through encouraging podcast messages, mini-workshops offered via Livestream and YouTube, as well as other leadership opportunities.

Although some YiM participants enter full-time vocational ministry, the organization prepares and encourages students to follow God’s call wherever it leads. Leslie Blowers, a 2009 Milligan graduate, is a nurse in the pediatric intensive care unit at the Johnson City Medical Center in Johnson City, Tenn.

YiM’s premier event each year is the Student Leadership Conference (formerly called “The Big Picture”). This conference is a week-long opportunity for in-depth exploration of personality and spiritual gifts, focused sessions on specific ministry areas of interest, and intense worship and praise. The 2010 Student Leadership Conference will be held at Milligan July 25-31.

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