At the local level, other societies led by young people, were organized, and in the first decade of the 20th century, the church as such, encouraged by Ellen G. White and others that sensed the importance of the work for the youth, began to put in place a youth program. The first Adventist youth organization was established in 1970 under the name of "Young People's Missionary Volunteer Society". The name was chosen to clearly indicate the emphasis and reach in the service as an integral part of our youth ministry.
Although the name was changed to "Adventist Youth" in 1979, during the 100 years that have elapsed since then, the emphasis of the Adventist youth movement is still one of salvation and service. Today, the Adventist Youth Ministry is a worldwide movement, focused on winning young people for Jesus and to train them to share His message of love with others.
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