King’s Kids International is a worldwide ministry of Youth With A Mission, committed to giving children and youth of all nations the opportunity to be established in a proven knowledge of God through participation in fulfilling the Great Commission of Jesus Christ. King’s Kids will equip, challenge, mobilise and establish this “emerging generation” of young people through a partnership with the family, the local church and YWAM. In other words, it’s what we do in YWAM specifically geared for those who are still at school. King’s Kids International is a non-profit Christian organisation staffed by volunteers.

“The demands of modern education keep young people from the dignity of hands-on work in the market place, but youth should not be kept from ministering to the world. King’s Kids programs employ the youngest Christians in the challenging work of intercession and evangelisation and it works.”

John Dawson, author of “Taking our cities for God”

Every year, many children, youth and families participate in King’s Kids outreaches at local, national and international levels. Each team is a unique blend of ages, backgrounds and nationalities. Intercession, praise, worship and the study of God’s word have a central place in the life of these teams.

A parent or a responsible adult must accompany children, who are under the age of 10 years. Those who are 11 or 12 years of age need to be accompanied by a guardian or older sibling or parent. Youth aged between 13 and 18 years, may attend by themselves as long as they have their parents approval.

Once you are over 18, we welcome you to apply to come along as a helper provided that you have a heart to work with youth in discipleship and evangelism. We would also welcome you to apply to join us as a staff member – where you can do this stuff 24/7!!!! Like…

  • Sharing at youth groups and Sunday schools
  • One week or two week outreaches within Australia
  • Cross cultural and Short term mission trips overseas
  • Regular prayer and Youth Prayer meetings
  • NIKO camps
  • Primary and high school seminars
  • Mobile teams to remote areas
  • After school care groups
  • Children’s programmes during adult conferences
  • Heatseekers – Discipling and Leadership Development programme for Youth
  • And HEAPS, HEAPS more…