3.1 We the Founders of the YCLA wish for a network of young people, as large as possible, but organized according to location and ability. This network or its chapters will be able to meet, talk, and think together, and then mobilize for short-term productions and plans.
3.2 The YCLA should continue to exist and self-propagate after we have left the organization, growing in size and influence. This Constitution, as appropriately amended, shall be the supreme Law for the YCLA always.
3.3 We desire that the Council be used ultimately as a tool to bring together leaders in other organizations, as described in Section 2.5.
3.4 In the process of development, the officers and members of the YCLA shall follow the direction of God for all decisions. They shall endeavor to maintain a rational and sober mind at the meetings. Finally, they shall regard the end of all their ideas before any be put into practice.
Monday, August 13, 2007
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