Youth Christian Network - Africa (YCN-AFRICA)

Pr Hynes Interceding at Prime Worship Center - Uganda (Africa)
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Pr Hynes Preaching in His Home Country Church , Bugiri ( Uganda)
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Pr Hynes Preaching in Meru- Kenya
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Pr Hynes Preaching in Namulesa - Uganda
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Pr Hynes At Hope Again Church Butiki -Uganda
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Pr Hynes in Corner stone Church -Namibia
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Pr Hynes in Evangelical Church -Germany
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Pr hynes at Revelation Church of God Ministry Headquarter- Wiesbaden ( Germany)
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Pr Hynes at Home Church - Bad Kreuznach ( Germany)
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Youth Christian Network Africa (YCN – Africa) is an African youth evangelical Christian organization dedicated to youth ministry. Operating across the continent, YCN Africa coordinates national programs in numerous countries in Africa but as for now in Uganda under the leadership of  Steven Hynes the Patron based in Bad Kreuznach , Germany. It functions as a network of local youth ministries, volunteers, and staff who collaborate to engage young people in urban slums, rural areas, schools, and communities. With a focus on holistic youth development, YCN Africa emphasizes spiritual, social, and emotional growth, positioning itself as a catalyst for positive change among Africa’s youth, who make up over 70% of the continent’s population under 30.

What We  Believe In

YCN Africa is firmly rooted in evangelical Christianity, believing in the transformative power of the Gospel of Jesus Christ to change lives and societies. Core tenets include:

  • Salvation through Christ: The organization holds that every young person has the opportunity to become a follower of Jesus, experiencing forgiveness, purpose, and eternal life.
  • Holistic Discipleship: Faith is not isolated but integrated into all life areas—spiritual warfare, evangelism, social justice, and godly leadership. They affirm the Bible as the ultimate authority, promoting boldness in sharing the Gospel, passion for community involvement, and excellence in Christian living.
  • Youth as Agents of Change: Drawing from biblical principles like 1 Timothy 4:12 (“Let no one despise your youth…”), they believe young people are uniquely positioned to lead spiritual revivals and address Africa’s challenges, such as poverty, HIV/AIDS, and moral decay, through Christ-centered action.
 

Our motto reflects this: “Raising a generation characterized by prowess in spiritual warfare, boldness in evangelism, passion in social involvement, and godliness in leadership.”

 

 

Our  Activities

YCN Africa’s work is dynamic and multifaceted, centered on Mark 10:42-45 (Servanthood) and  the “Generation 21” initiative—a continent-wide movement launched to mobilize youth for Gospel impact. Key activities include:

  • Evangelism and Outreach Programs: Street ministries, school assemblies, and campus events where young people hear the Gospel through music, testimonies, and interactive sessions. We partner with local churches to host rallies and one-on-one mentoring, reaching millions annually.
  • Discipleship and Leadership Training: Bible studies, prayer groups (including “prayer triplets” for small-group accountability), and leadership camps that equip youth to become peer mentors and church leaders. Programs emphasize character building, public speaking, and mission skills.
  • Social and Health Initiatives: Abstinence and HIV/AIDS education campaigns, often in collaboration with NGOs and governments, blending Gospel messages with practical life skills. We operate children’s homes for orphans and vulnerable kids, providing shelter, education, and trauma counseling.
  • Media and Technology Engagement: Radio and TV broadcasts, podcasts, and social media campaigns tailored to youth culture, featuring African voices to discuss faith, identity, and current issues. Examples include ” Youth Talks Africa,” a video series adapted for continental relevance.
  • Annual Events and Partnerships: National conferences, mission trips to unreached areas, and collaborations with entities like the All Africa Conference of Churches (AACC) for ecumenical youth congresses.
 

Through these efforts, YCN Africa has impacted thousands, with stories of transformed lives—from youth escaping addiction to emerging leaders starting community projects. Their work continues to adapt to challenges like political instability and digital shifts, ensuring the Gospel reaches every young person in every people group. For more involvement

Online Activities YCN- Africa Platform

Food for Thought

Pr. Steven Hynes Sermons