North Carolina
Missionary Team
The state of North Carolina is served by four couples.
Each couple serves by coordinating efforts to support
existing churches, train Awana volunteers, and develop Awana clubs in new
churches.
Our Calendar and Events pages list upcoming area &
state-wide training events, as well as great opportunities for good
Christian family fun. Please see our Resources page for leader & parenting
helps and also some fun for the kids. To find out what Awana missionaries
do, watch the Video: The Advocate or click on the “Missionaries” page. To
get to know your North Carolina Awana missionaries, click on their photos.
Visit the Ministry Team page, where in addition to your missionaries, you’ll
find a list of experienced well-trained volunteers ready & waiting to serve
you.
Each missionary family raises funds to support their
ministry and living expenses. If you are interested in making a
contribution, please call or email the Awana Missionary. You may give
on-line by visiting the
Awana donation page.
Leader and Family Training

Awana is committed to families. For years
Awana clubs have been an effective way churches could teach
God's word to children and involve entire families in church
activities. Recognizing today's exceptional challenges to
families, Awana has developed a broad range of resources to
give leaders and parents tools to help kids grow
spiritually.
Leadership training has always been part of
Awana's ministry to local churches. Our annual conferences give Awana
leaders the know-how and tools they can use in their clubs and personal
lives to help children learn scripture, understand the gospel, and
communicate their faith.
Awana offers resources that encourage parents and other
adults who care for children to be active partners in their children's
spiritual growth. With the help of these conferences, seminars and
materials, Awana helps spiritual development be more than an activity at
church; it becomes life.
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