“Remember His marvelous works which He has done, His wonders, and the judgments of His mouth. 1 Chronicles 16:12 NKJV
“In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth … God created man in His own image; in the image of God He created him; male and female He created them.” Genesis 1:1, 27 NKJV
TTT Christian Youth Ministries uses every means and media to tell the Truth.
Easter Sunday afternoon 1969, over 1,000 teenagers with adult leaders marched with Christian flags unfurled, from TTT down Highway 41 toward Roberts Stadium. Television and newspaper cameras and radio broadcasts told a story of the Youth for Christ March to kick off the Bill Glass Crusade.
The march paved the way for the Faith Festivals to follow at the stadium, Good Friday and Easter Eve 1970, 1971, 1972, and 1973, moving to the Evansville Civic Auditorium and later to TTT for the Bible memory marathon in 1980.
Travelin’ TIGERS – Teens Involved Going Evangelizing Regularly – with adult youth leaders, have shared the Gospel in local church facilities, high school auditoriums and gymnasiums, civic auditoriums, fairgrounds, and TTT.
Teenagers, preteens, and adult leaders are trained in youth evangelism at TTT and form teams to take the Gospel each summer to county fairs.
The next Leading Youth evangelism training day (for students and adults)
is to be Saturday, June 13 (3pm through TTT Saturday night). Registration deadline is 5 PM Thursday, June 11.
TTT Fair Share teams are scheduled to present the Gospel this summer at county fairs and street festivals, through tent banners and bottles of cold water with the “Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ” message, Bibles, God’s ABCs, and one-on-one sharing. God willing, Fair Share 2026 will begin the week of July 6-10 in Gibson County, Indiana and McLean County, Kentucky … July 13-17 in Warrick and Posey Counties, Indiana; July 20-24 in Richland and White Counties, Illinois; July 27-31 in Knox County, Indiana and Edwards County, Illinois; and August 12-14 in Wabash County, Illinois.
All of these opportunities depend on available teenagers, preteens, and adult leaders – trained in evangelism and willing to take Fair Share to each of these Tri-state counties.
Several more possible counties for Fair Share, when adults and youth are trained in evangelism and available, include Dubois and Pike, Indiana; Lawrence, Illinois; and Daviess, Kentucky.
And every day, pray for those who are listening to Telling The TRUTH radio, which can be heard in 25 states twice daily, and anywhere, anytime via podcast.
The TTT vision: Every youth, before turning 20, to hear the Gospel with an invitation to believe on the Lord Jesus Christ personally.
Pray that many will “remember their Creator in the days of their youth.”
Invite every youth you can contact to “believe on the Lord Jesus Christ.”
Beginning with a house and 2 1/3 acres, the TTT campus has expanded to 30 acres, and the multi-purpose Christian communication center is the hub of happenings between Saturdays. The ministry continues moving “Together Toward Tomorrow, as Truth-telling connectors use every means and media possible to share God’s ABC’s of salvation: A – Admit you’ve sinned; B – Believe on Christ; C – Confess Christ publicly.
Francis Scott Key was one of the founders of the American Sunday School Union in 1824. Key was a leader in developing a plan to start Sunday schools across the country. Individuals could hear the Gospel while learning to read and write, using the Bible as their primary text.
In 1830, Key chaired the American Sunday School convention in Washington, DC, where the “Mississippi Valley Enterprise” was launched. The goal was to plant a Sunday School in every town between the Alleghany and the Rocky Mountains, between Pittsburgh and Denver – covering 1 million square miles and a population of over 4 million people.
By 1880, there were 61,297 Sunday Schools established, with 407,244 teachers and an enrollment of 2,650,784 pupils.
In 1931, “The Star-Spangled Banner,” by Francis Scott Key, became the United States’ National Anthem. He wrote it watching Fort McHenry being bombarded near Baltimore, during the War of 1812.
Every Saturday since February 5, 1966, teenagers, preteens and adults have gathered on the TTT campus: 13000 US Highway 41 North at Boonville New Harmony Road.
Doors open at 6 PM every Saturday with “The Thirsty Tooth” snack shop, game room, and other activities. The rally begins promptly at 7:27 PM in person and online, concluding at 8:30, with the snack shop and activities available until 9 PM.
The final words every week: “Tomorrow is Sunday, so get up and get ready to go to your favorite Bible believing church, Sunday school, and youth group. And don’t just sit there, get involved! Christ through you can change the world!