

What Is Good News Club®?
Good News Club® is a dynamic outreach of Child Evangelism Fellowship, where trained teachers gather with children in schools, homes, churches, community centers, apartment complexes—any safe and accessible location with parental permission.
Each week, kids dive into an exciting Bible lesson brought to life with colorful visuals from CEF Press®. The club experience is packed with fun and faith-building activities, including:
🎶 Uplifting songs
📖 Scripture memory
🌍 Inspiring missionary stories
🎲 Engaging review games and theme-based activities
The heart of Good News Club is to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ with boys and girls and to disciple them in God’s Word, helping them grow in their faith and become part of a local, Bible-believing church.


What is 5 Day Club®?
5-Day Club is an exciting, fun-filled 90-minute club held each day for five consecutive days. It includes dynamic Bible lessons, creative learning activities, inspiring missionary stories, meaningful songs, and life-changing Scripture memorization.
Who sponsors the club?
5-Day Club is sponsored by CEF, an international, Bible-centered organization, which has been in existence for over 80 years. CEF shares the Gospel with more than 20.4 million children each year.
Many times local churches co-sponsor the club as an effective outreach.
Who can attend?
5-Day Club is open to all boys and girls between the ages of five and twelve, regardless of religious background. Parents are welcome to attend the club with their children.
Who teaches the club?
Christians who are concerned for the spiritual well-being of children teach the club. These teachers have received specialized training from CEF and are carefully screened as required by the child protection policy of CEF.
Is there any cost?
There is no charge for children to attend. An optional missionary offering will be taken each day.
How will the club benefit the children?
Children will learn: biblical principles, moral values, character qualities, and respect for authority.
Will children be safe?
CEF has taken specific steps to insure the safety of every child. All club workers have been carefully screened as required by the child protection policy of CEF.


What is CYIA™?
Christian Youth in Action (CYIA™) is a missions program for anyone from the age of 13 years and older. It is designed to equip, train and bring students together who have a desire to reach children with the Good News of Jesus Christ.
You will participate in a purposeful training camp where you will be provided with the tools needed to lead a 5-Day Club® in your state this summer. We will show you how to teach Bible lessons, memory verses and mission stories, lead fun songs, play exciting games and share the Gospel message of Jesus Christ with boys and girls!
This summer you will gain life skills in responsibility, team work and communication. You will build confidence and your personal relationship with Christ will be stretched and matured. Plus, you will build lifelong, God-centered friendships with people all over Wyoming!
You can make a difference as a CYIA missionary!

What is Camp Good News?
Camp offers and extraordinary opportunity for children (ages 7-12) to experience the great outdoors of Wyoming while in an environment that centers around God's Word. Bible lessons, verses and songs are taught daily. Interspersed throughout the day are fun game and recreation times such as campfires, learning archery, competition games, hiking, crafts, etc. These camps provide a safe place for your child to learn more about the Lord Jesus, his salvation plan, and how to live a life pleasing to him.

Would you like to be trained but don't have time to attend a class? Check out what is offered in the online training option. Check out the demonstrations of Bible lessons and videos of children's songs.

God shapes this ministry by prayer. Will you pray?
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For all children in Wyoming to hear the good news that Jesus saves!
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For Good News Clubs to be in every school in Wyoming
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For churches to partner with us and provide teams of volunteers to teach Good News Club
