Sarah Greek, a Missouri leader and graduate of TeenPact, invites youth to the TeenPact experience. TeenPact is described in their website (www.teenpact.com) as “ … a dynamic, hands-on leadership school for Christian students. Our mission is to train youth to understand the political process, value their liberty, defend their Christian faith and engage the culture at a time in their lives when, typically, they do not care about such things.”
A national organization that, in Missouri, includes a four-day experience of young people ages 13 – 19 learning “hands on” in the Missouri State Capitol Building in Jefferson City.
The impressive Sarah, 24, works for Bott Radio Network (www.bottradionetwork.com), is a “citizen activist” in the Missouri State Capitol, assists National Day of Prayer, mentors “at-risk” girls, strongly advocates life, in 2010 was the Coordinator of the “Do Hard Things” event in St. Louis (led by the young Harris twins) that drew nearly 2,000 mostly students. She is the oldest of six home-schooled children and has even a longer list of credits of living out her Jesus/Biblical values and doing good things.
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