The strength of young college and university graduates
Young people - who have earned college and university degrees - can be more productive in the church and their wider community, if their environment is well-suited to realize their academic and professional potential. In the church and communities, these educated members volunteer in an environment where existing challenges prevail, and opinions and majority votes often determine the outcome of decisions, particularly in our third-world regions. However, they have been trained in school and at the workplace to conduct their actions and behaviors, following well-established principles and processes practiced across the globe (also practically outlined in the bible). Without the ability to conduct activities accordingly, they become dormant in the church and in our communities, uninterested in taking leadership positions, and lack motivation, when decisions are determined based only on opinions, emotions, and majority votes. CCLK Networking creates a project management environment, where young leaders with knowledge, motivated and creative, can initiate and pursue practical and effective solutions to problems. These solutions address actual challenges and complexities, requiring resourcefulness and connection with regional and global experts and organizations across the United States, Europe, Senegal, and Gambia.
