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International Youth Ministry Trainer
Mike MannaFor Mike Manna's Resume or CV,
click the link below. Mike and/or Judy are available for speaking on
intercultural topics, missions issues, as well as personal family
issues. Contact them personally by writing
kievmanna@yahoo.com.
Mike Manna's
Resume / CV (updated April 2009) |
About Mike Manna
Raised in Los Angeles
Mike was born into a first-generation Christian home. He was raised in the San
Fernando Valley of Southern California. His father and mother, Gary & Linda
Manna, were the greatest influence in his life. Mike's mother was committed to sharing Christ with
children - often through Child Evangelism Fellowship Good News Clubs in their
home. He grew up hearing of Jesus' death, his personal need for forgiveness, and the reality of sin in
his own life. At an early age, he gave his heart to the Lord, praying with his
mother, and committing his life to Christ.
Mike's spiritual upbringing took root as he attended the youth groups at
Grace Community Church in Sun Valley, CA and listened to their pastor's teaching
each Sunday (John MacArthur). It was during a church retreat under the direction of Youth Pastor
Chris Mueller that he knew that God was calling him into full-time ministry.
Mike knew this was not for everyone, but God was leading
him in this direction. He spent time in God's word during his middle school years to get to know God better
- often an hour a day. He sat under the teaching of godly men, and eventually
chose to go to Bible College.
Bible College on the Plains
Mike's Dad took a job promotion and decided to move their family to Texas when
he was 16. He moved with his family at the beginning of his junior year to Longview,
two hours east of Dallas.
After high school graduation, Mike went to Grace University in Omaha, NE to get
his Bachelors of Science Degree in Bible & Christian Camping. Part of his college program included
spending a year at Camp Forest Springs in Northern Wisconsin for practical leadership
training. This is where he asked a South Dakota sheep ranchers daughter, Judy Weiss,
to be my wife.
Mike & Judy's Ministry Start in New Jersey
Judy and Mike were married on June 28, 1986 in Sturgis, South Dakota. Mike finished
his senior
year at Grace University in Omaha, and then took a job as the Camp Director at Liebenzell Camp & Retreat Center in New Jersey.
The German mission's purpose was to reach out to the New York City international
community through camping. Mandie was born in 1988 in
Bethlehem,
PA. While they ministered at the camp, they began a bi-monthly youth outreach called Youth Encounter that
grew from 20 to 200 students in one year. After 2 ½ years ministering with international
students and their families at Liebenzell Camp, the Manna family moved to
Sunshine Bible Academy in Miller, SD.
Resident Youth Pastor in South Dakota
In 1989, Mike started his role as the Chaplain and Development Coordinator at
Sunshine Bible Academy, a Christian boarding high school near Miller, South
Dakoa, for 6
years. He functioned as the school's youth pastor. Luke was born in 1991, and Samantha in 1994. Judy continued as a homemaker and guitar
instructor for as many as 9 students. Mike began speaking & leading worship at camps
and retreats across the region, speaking in as many as 6 week-long camps a summer. He also began
a teen retreat at the school, which drew 300 teens annually. During his final
two years at the school, Mike filled different church pulpits every Sunday.
Student Ministries Pastor in the Black Hills
In 1995, their family made their move to Belle Fourche, SD where Mike became
the Student Ministries Pastor at Christian Life Center, an interdenominational
church. During their 7 years of ministry at the church, the Lord blessed their
student ministry. They saw growth spiritually and numerically with 80 teenagers attending weekly during the school year in a
community of 5,000 people.
Spiritual & Numerical Growth with Youth
Mike implemented many principles that he had
learned through Sonlife Ministries and Purpose-Driven Youth Ministry
goals. He was able to train high school students to lead the ministry,
especially in their weekly coffeehouse outreach. The annual New Year's Eve Teen
Blast, an outreach ministry of their youth group, drew over 600 teens a year
from a 200 mile radius. Mike started a Bible Institute for teenagers using Moody Bible Institute's
adult correspondence courses. The weekly Bible school grew from 5 to 40 students in just three years.
Our Family Activities in the U.S.
Judy's life was extremely busy assisting the youth ministry as the main Jr. High leader,
taking care of the home, home schooling the Manna children, spending time with friends, and enjoying her Mustang horse, Chiz. Mandie
became involved in music, dance, guitar, sports and friends. Luke enjoyed
computers, science, and sports; while Samantha grew in her imagination through
reading and taking care of animals. The Manna's favorite hobby in the U.S. was
camping in their pop-up camper.
The Manna Family Moves to Ukraine
In the summer of 2000, Mike led his student youth ministry team on a trip to
Ukraine with Youth Ministry International (YMI). He brought over their
coffeehouse band and teamed with youth from Kiev to do ministry in Sumy,
Ukraine. God began tugging at Mike's heart to train youth pastors in Ukraine.
Mike and Judy approached Youth Ministry International about becoming missionaries
with their organization. YMI approved Mike as their Eurasia Director to be based
in Kiev. After a year of gathering support from individuals and churches, the
Manna family moved to Kiev in the summer of 2002. The Mannas spent two years in
Russian language study as they developed relationships in Kiev.
National Center for Youth Ministry in Ukraine Founded
In 2003, Mike founded the National Center of Youth Ministry at Kiev
Theological Seminary with educational support from the International Center for
Youth Ministry at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary (Louisville, KY). The
focus of the National Center is a four-year Bachelors of Theology Degree in
Youth Ministry. Mike has supervised the translation of twelve different 3-credit
youth ministry courses which are taught at the seminary. Mike continues to
direct, teach, and recruit other teachers for this program. He also teaches
youth ministry conferences and seminars around Ukraine as much as time allows.
Mike meets with each of his students on a regular basis to encourage them in the
their ministries. Lena Yakim, Mike's assistant for his first five years in Kiev,
was instrumental in translating the curriculum. Another translator and family
friend, Oksana Prose, translated several textbooks.
Orphanage Ministry
In 2004, the Mannas began to help a poor orphanage in the Chernigiv region
of Ukraine. Mike asked two other missionaries to help, and in 2006, these
families were able to take over this ministry. During this time, God lead the
Mannas to become guardians for an 8-year old girl, Katya, who was living at the
orphanage. Katya continues to live with the Mannas in their apartment in Kiev.
They are in the adoption process and hope to adopt Katya in the Spring of 2010.
Ukrainian Leadership Development
The center started their first satellite school in 2007 at Rivne Bible
College with graduate Vasya Ostriy as the director. As of 2009, the National
Center has 50 youth ministry students in Kiev with 9 graduates, and the Rivne
Center has 30 youth ministry students. An American missionary with ABWE, Mike
Gustafson, joined as an adjunct faculty member in 2007 and assists Mike with his
teaching and mentoring. Natasha Bochko, Mike's current assistant, keeps the
office running smoothly and continues to translate for both professors. Mike and
Judy also attend Natasha's husband's (Sergey) new church plant which has over 20
new college student believers. During the 2008-2009 school year, three of the
National Center's graduates began to team teach with Mike and Mike Gustafson. In
the fall of 2009, Vasya will be the first Ukrainian with a Youth Ministry
Bachelors Degree to officially teach an entire course at the seminary. Mike's
eventual goal is to have a Ukrainian replace him and become the National
Director. 2 Timothy 2:2.
Following in Dad's Footsteps
Mandie moved back to the states to attend Moody Bible Institute in the fall of
2007. She is majoring in youth ministry. Every summer, Mandie spends time
counseling teen girls at Trails End Ranch in Ekalaka, Montana. Luke, currently
17 years old, is also planning on majoring in youth ministry, but has yet to
choose a college. Mike is obviously very proud of his kids' decision, but is not
trying to create a youth ministry legacy. Samantha and Katya have not made any
definite plans for their future.
Mike's Favorite Bible Verse
Mike's life verse is Jeremiah 9:23-24, "This is what the LORD says: "Let not the
wise man gloat in his wisdom, or the mighty man in his might, or the rich man in
his riches. Let them boast in this alone: that they truly know me and understand
that I am the LORD who is just and righteous, whose love is unfailing, and that
I delight in these things. I, the LORD, have spoken!"
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