In November 2012, OneHope completed a research project with the European Evangelical Alliance (EEA) to evaluate the status of youth ministry throughout Europe based on four critical areas: win, build, equip and multiply. Austria was selected to participate in this pilot program. The research revealed that 37% of youth ministry workers in Austria are full-time, paid staff, 33% are part-time, unpaid staff, 12% are full-time, unpaid staff, 9% are part-time, paid staff and 9% are volunteer. Additionally, 61% of participants reported working for church ministries and 39% reported working for para-church ministry. Also of note, only about half of workers report having a strategy for youth evangelism.
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