History
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Impact
Mission
Core Beliefs
100

When was YWAM Belize founded? 

1. 1978

2. 1989

3. 1974



1. 1978

"YWAM Belize was birthed in 1978 by a team from the YWAM base in Salem, Oregon."



100

Who at our school used to live on the base?

1. Eva George 

2. Coby Campbell 

3. Mariah Morley

1. Eva George

Eva and her family used to live at the YWAM base when she was a baby



100

What type of programs does YWAM have to support youth?


  1. Dance School

  2. School Outreach

  3. Sports Ministry

  4. All of the above




4. All of the above

YWAM has a variety of different courses that help to support youth and spread God’s word



100

How many grade levels does the YWAM base work with?

1. Each of the three grade levels  

2. Each of the four grade levels  

3. Each of the five grade levels



3. Each of the five grade levels

The YWAM base works with each of the five grades and with about 80 students in each level



100

True or False: YWAM focuses on first-hand experiences to teach from.



True

YWAM believes in doing first then teaching, using forsthand experiences ot gove authority to what they teach

200

Where was the first YWAM campus in the Carribean Region? 

  1. Banana Bank 


  1. Belmopan 

1. Banana Bank


“The property of the YWAM Belize Banana Bank campus was donated in 1982. The first training school across the Belize River from Belmopan began in 1983.”



200

Who are the leaders of the base? 

1. Kevan and Jessica 

2. John and Patti George 

3. Santi and Lilly Valencia

3. Santi and Lilly Valencia 

They have been the leaders of the YWAM base for many years



200

How many football players have been impacted by YWAM?


  1. 700

  2. 572

  3. 412

  4. 905

1. 700

The Roaring Creek community was one of the most violent neighbourhoods in Belize. Sports became an outlet for the youth in the area when YWAM started work there. The Football Academy teaches 50-60 boys daily, focusing on teamwork and faith.




200

Who was the founder of the Belize YWAM football academy?  

1. John George  

2. Santi  

3. Patti George 

4. Choices 1+2



4. Choices 1+2

John George and Santi are the founders of the football academy at the Belize YWAM base



200

YWAM believes

1. To function in teams 

2. Be individualistic 

3. Only gifts of service 

4. One-man show



1. To function in teams

YWAM is called to function in teams with diverse ethnic, race, spiritual gifts, callings and interdenominational



300

Towards the end of the 80s the campus focused primarily on:

  1. Refugees 

  2. Evangelism 

  3. All of above 



3. All of the above

“Towards the end of the decade, the campus focused primarily on refugees and evangelism.”



300

How many sons does Santi and Lilly have? 

1. 4 

2. 16 

3. 2 

4. 3



4. 3

Santi and Lilly have 3 sons, Mario, Eddy, and Phillip



300

How many schools has YWAM affected?


  1. 2

  2. 15

  3. 9

  4. 20



4. 20

YWAM works with local schools to share different skills and spread the word of God. They are able to talk to as many as 400 students in a day.



300

What other schools does the YWAM base offer? 

1. Cooking school  

2. Dance school  

3. Trades school  

4. Nurse school



2. Dance school

The YWAM base offers a dance school called the En Croix School of Dance 



300

YWAMS core beliefs were 

1. Written once by one person 

2. Written once by a group of people 

3. Written over time but now set in stone 

4. Continuously changing and adapting and growing 

5. Changing and adapting keeping the original core beliefs



5. Changing and adapting keeping the original core beliefs

YWAMs core beliefs changed over the years and are continuously adding and adapting but remaining in their core beliefs



400

How many buildings are now in use at YWAM Belize?

  1. 20

  2. 10

  3. 6

  4. 27


4. 27 

“Santiago and his team constructed the 27 buildings now in use.”



400

Where is Mrs. Lilly originally from? 

1. Mexico

2. Canada 

3. Guatemala 

4. Belize

3. Guatemala

Mrs. Lilly had been living in Guatemala before she met Mr. Santi



400

How many dancers have been trained by YWAM?


  1. 245

  2. 700

  3. 600

  4. 550

3. 600

The En Croix School of Dance, established in 2008, offers classes such as ballet, modern, jazz, tap, contemporary, and hip hop. They hope to improve confidence and glorify God through these courses.



400

The youth ministries are limited to a certain number of students. How many students are allowed?  

1. 100  

2. 230  

3. 150  

4. 180



3. 150

The conferences are limited to 150 students only



400

YWAM believes 

1. Strict rule-following

2. Specific structure 

3. Living and working together 



3. Living and working together

YWAM focuses more on living and working together with transparency, relationship and accountability rather than specific rule-following and structure.  



500

In 1978, when YWAM was birthed, it was primarily an agricultural ministry working with… 

  1. Cows 

  2. Corn Crops 

  3. Honey Bees

3. Honey Bees

“Banana Bank was the first YWAM campus in the Caribbean region. At that time, YWAM was primarily an agricultural ministry working with honeybees.”



500

In what year did John George join the staff of YWAM Belize? 

1. 2004 

2. 2012 

3. 2007

1. 2004

Mr. George officially joined the YWAM staff in 2004



500

How many youths have been impacted by YWAM?


  1. 1,500

  2. 3,700

  3. 4,200

  4. 3,000

3. 4,200

YWAM supports youths through sports ministries, leadership programs, and school outreach. 



500

True or False: The Discipleship lasts five to six months?

True 

The full-time program lasts five or six months and consists of two parts: lecture phase and outreach phase. 



500

YWAMS rules and beliefs are 

1. Same for Christians everywhere 

2. Completely unique to YWAM 

3. Some for Christians everywhere and some unique for YWAM


3. Some for Christians everywhere and some unique for YWAM

YWAM beliefs and values are some of the same as those of Christians everywhere, and some are unique specifically to YWAM, setting them apart and creating the framework of YWAM.

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