Looking
Back at Dalej – Kairos 2016 .
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Encouragement
and strength to run the race
by Tadhg Lynch,
Belfast, Northern Ireland
Dalej Conference Director
18 months ago, a small group came to the
southern town of Bielsko-Biała in Poland. We
had a vision – to gather together as many
young people from Kairos outreaches around the
world as possible for a time of worship,
seeking the Lord, training and fellowship in
Poland.
Our team included
representatives from the local Sword of the
Spirit Community – Miasto na Gorze, as well
as Kairos leaders from Scotland, Ireland,
Germany and other places. Leaders from the
local student groups in Bielsko-Biała and
the city of Kraków expanded the team as the
months progressed and the Conference began
to take shape. As we prepared and prayed,
two themes came consistently to mind; the
need for further perseverant missionary
effort in our work in the European and
Middle East region, and a strong sense of
needing to recognise the spiritual state of
the church in our lands, to mourn for what
had been lost and to offer ourselves as part
of God’s plan for rebuilding. In prayer and
consultation we came upon the words from
Nehemiah 2:18 – where the people respond to
the writer’s exhortation, “Dalej! Budujmy”,
“Let us arise and build”. DALEJ was born…
Slowly, as we worked over the
months, the vision and the Conference began
to take shape. Leaders came on board from as
far apart as the Philippines, Lebanon and
Costa Rica. Payment plans, hiring tents,
creating social media campaigns and
international intercession campaigns for
God’s action helped us to slowly refine our
vision and gather the young people. By
May 2016, we had 475 young people and
leaders signed up to come to the DALEJ
Conference – representing 40 nationalities
they truly were a reflection of the
“multitude” that God promises to unify for
his kingdom.
For two wonderful weeks in
Poland, these disparate nations were united
into a people through God’s action. First
there was “Prep7” – a time of spiritual and
practical preparation for the 130 young
leaders who would lead the participants in
the Conference itself. For 7 days, we prayed
and prepared. In seemingly no time at all,
the main event – The DALEJ Conference – was
upon us. Another 345 people came
through our registration office. Hats, bags,
t-shirts, bibles, tents, beds, food, water –
everything that the nearly 500 people would
need was ready. As we began in prayer, we
asked that God would come and meet us, and
he did.
The young people received
teaching on the book of Nehemiah and the
call of God upon his people to take their
place and stand, build and fight for his
kingdom in the world today. Each evening
they sought the Lord in prayer –experiencing
a great outpouring of his Holy Spirit each
night. Indeed, staff from the Conference
Centre and young people from the surrounding
villages began to come to the meetings,
receive prayer and experience healing at the
worship times as word spread. As DALEJ
wrapped up, a smaller group continued on to
the Catholic World Youth Day in Krakow,
finally completing their pilgrimage by
experiencing the excellent hospitality of
the Polish Community in both Krakow and
Bielsko-Biala on their way home.
The Polish word DALEJ conjures
up images of perseverance, encouragement,
strength to run the race, and, in the book
of Nehemiah, is a people’s corporate
response to God’s call on their lives. As
our brothers and sisters from all over the
world returned home, this is what they
shared together – a mutual assurance that
God has placed them where they should be in
order to run the race together, to build the
walls of Christian community together and to
bring his word and his life to the people
around them – together.
With joy we rise
and we will answer our King’s call
by Christiane
Lewerentz, Belfast, Northern Ireland
Dalej Executive Supervisor
Prep7
and Dalej were a firework of prophetic
senses and words from God that encouraged,
challenged and steered us through these
weeks. At the heart of our time together,
this is what God spoke and brought to life:
God’s
sovereign presence is with us.
In the midst of a camp full of searching
hearts, fears, hopes, doubts, diverse
cultures and sincere questions, God’s
presence was tangible and powerful. He
brought peace, healing, power to make
decisions, and a profound sense of unity
that surprised us all.
God
is mustering an army.
The sense of God's clear call and invitation
weaved through all activities. He called
each of us to surrender, to be holy and to
set aside all for the building of His
kingdom. God’s anointing for this Dalej
generation is one of personal surrender to
Christ first before launching into activity.
We hadn’t quite planned this but it
was amazing to see young men and women queue
at the front every night to take the
microphone, kneel and pray prayers of
repentance, new-found joy, dedication and
surrender to Christ. Throughout the week,
over 100 people asked to hear more about
Kairos mission and gap years, 25 people
joined conversations about new mission
opportunities like starting a missional
community in Londonderry, Northern Ireland,
over 100 people dedicated their lives to
Jesus anew or for the very first time, and
hundreds made decisions to surrender their
careers, state in life, their own plans for
the future.
“So we move
forward, with our eyes fixed on
Him who ransomed lowly man from
sin…
with joy we rise and we will
answer our king’s call, as we
cry holy, worthy, mighty is our
God.” |
These words of a song Martin
Jordan wrote for Dalej prophetically
captured the heart of what God did among us:
Young men and women finding their master,
taking their place, and strengthening their
hearts, minds and hands to follow him –
waiting and ready to go when God calls us to
battle. Are you ready?
This
article first appeared in the Kairos
Europe and the Middle East website and
newsletter.
See related article > Reflections
by Kairos Young People
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