Reflections
on Dalej 2016
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by Kairos Young People .
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Holly Leung, Koinonia
University Outreach, London, United
Kingdom
What impacted me most during Dalej was the
sense of community. It felt like a global
village, with brothers and sisters from
all around the world chatting, laughing,
living and praying together. I tasted a
bit of what heaven would be like, with all
nations and peoples praising God and
living in harmony together. It really
reminded me of the scripture that says
“How good and pleasant it is when God's
people live together in unity!” (Psalm
133:1)
It was a powerful picture to me of the
body of Christ. We are all so diverse and
unique, with our own God-given talents,
cultures and experiences. Each one of us
is important in the body of Christ to do
His work. It was very humbling for me to
see my brothers and sisters doing things
that I cannot do personally, and I
delighted in seeing how I fit into the
wider body when I contributed my little
bit, even if it felt insignificant.
It
struck me how quickly I felt at home at
Dalej. Though I have never met most of
these people, the Spirit of God truly
united us. Yes, there were cultural and
linguistic barriers, but the love of God
really bridged those differences. My
biggest revelation at Dalej is that His
blood has bought our unity. We are family
because Jesus’s blood run through our
veins.
Susan Bradford, University Christian
Outreach, Glasgow,
Scotland
The theme of Dalej was ‘Rise up and
Build’- a call to look beyond ourselves, to see
a need and be willing to respond, stepping
beyond our comfort zones.
I
experienced this with immediate effect through
my role as a household leader. Having gained so
much from small groups at Kairos events in the
past and having heard God very clearly during
Prep7, I knew what I wanted for those within my
household and immediately put pressure on myself
to deliver it. God taught me a good lesson that
week: it wasn’t down to me. Yes, I had to be a
good leader, but to create such an environment
God needed to do it. I needed to be listening to
and guided by Him. My attention had to shift
from what I could try and do, to what He was
asking me to do, what He could do if I were
willing to respond. And of course the minute I
took a step back and let God go first, listened
to Him and went beyond my comfort zones, God
acted.
Such an attitude shift then reflected in my own
experience of the week. God taught me new ways
to listen, to hear what He was saying and find
His strength in saying, ‘Yes’. Coming out of
Prep7 and Dalej this new perspective gives me
great hope and joy in what is to come,
particularly during this time of transition in
my life from being newly graduated to officially
unemployed. A time in which I need to be
listening to God and seeking out what new place
‘in the wall’ He is calling to me to.
Mikolaj
Kapusta, Gdansk, Bethelem
Community, Poland
I came to Dalej because I am from a
small village and I love the English
language, so it was an occasion to look
at the church from a broad perspective.
An event like this was my dream come
true, with the opportunity to talk to
people from places like the Philippines
and Lebanon.
During the men’s session when sharing
with my discussion group, God struck me
with a passage from Luke 14:30: “No one
can be my disciple if…” I felt like I
had never been a Christian in my life
because I felt like I had never given
everything, so I cannot be his disciple.
Immediately after, the speaker said – if
somebody feels that he has never given
his life to Jesus in a true way, then
raise your hand and do it, and all the
people around you pray. That was like a
sign. And I hesitated, but I did it. Now
it’s like God is making his stamp on me.
Lourdes
Chacon, Arbol de Vida Community,
San Jose, Costa Rica
When the conference
was announced, I thought, there is a
community in Poland? I want to be there!
The director told me about the
conference. I really wanted to be part
of a European conference to see what it
is like and how it is different. I knew
it would be different from Latin
America, and I wanted to expand my
roots.
At other conferences at home, we spoke
the same language. It’s amazing that
people are using a lot of languages to
pray at the same time, and we are trying
to sing songs in other languages other
than our own.
God has been telling me to be joyful, to
be together, to be building a community
all around the world. He has been
telling me how each community is
different with different cultures and
leaders, but we are fighting for the
same thing. We are all sharing
difficulties, and even though things are
wrong in the world, we are not afraid to
show that we believe in God.
At the beginning, I thought, this is in
Europe! It doesn’t matter for me. But
then I saw we have the same problems in
Latin America, and it helps me to see my
place, that this is where God wants me
to be fighting for him.
Paul Codouni,
University Christian Outreach,
Belfast, Northern Ireland
At the Dalej conference, I took a
workshop called Mission in Europe given
by Jeff Fountain, the former leader of
YWAM Europe.
What most stood out for me was a
simple point he made: Although it is
difficult, it is actually very strategic
to do mission in Europe. Why? Because
Europe exports its belief systems to the
whole world. At its universities, it
educates a larger number of
international students than any other
place in the world. These students tend
to go back to their countries and become
leaders there.
Jeff also spoke about periods in history
when the church was in such a bad place
that it seemed that the people of God
would not survive. During these periods,
God brought up a small number of heroic
men and women who were a “faithful
minority” to lead the church out of its
mess and change the future.
Personally, after doing full-time
mission in Europe for the past two
years, I was newly inspired to be part
of this faithful minority and to
dedicate time and energy to finding new
ways of reaching every person in Europe
with the gospel. Dalej!
Rebeca
Sastre, Grand Rapids, Michigan,
USA
Coming from the United States, Dalej was
my first international experience with
Kairos. Worshipping and seeking the Lord
with 475 people of 40 different
nationalities in beautiful Poland for
over a week tasted like heaven. It was
my great pleasure to serve on the
service team. Though we represented
different countries and spoke various
languages, we were one in the Holy
Spirit. It fascinated me to meet people
from Poland, Belgium, Nicaragua, Lebanon
and many more countries who had the same
vision and call from God as I have. One
member of the service team summed it up
well, saying “when I made a commitment
to Community, I made it to YOU, even
though I have just met you a few days
ago”. Dalej was a tangible experience of
the bulwark God is building; we are all
building the same “wall of Jerusalem”,
just different sections across the
world. Now, when I serve and pray back
in Grand Rapids, Michigan, I know there
are 475 other young people and families
rising up and building with me around
the globe!
Marta Cwierz,
Poland
One hundred thirty young people, many
different countries, experiences,
languages, life stories, problems,
hurts, senses of humour,
personalities… We were all coming to
Kiczyce (Poland). There was one reason
of gathering us in one place at the
same time – faith in one God. During
the Prep7 days, I felt that we were
building the wall of the unity and
love with each other. We were
preparing to go to battle for each
participant at Dalej. We started
praying for little things like weather
and bigger things like equipment for
the battle. Through joint actions,
setting up tents, preparing
directions, decoration, presentations,
translations, prayers, trip to the
Czech Republic and having fun, we have
built the real UNITY in Jesus Christ.
We have been working for one purpose
and one God. I also experienced a lot
of hope and joy when we were waiting
for all the participants from around
the world. Personally that week helped
me to focus only on will of God for my
life, listen His calling and looking
at my future in His presence.
Dominic Stilco,
Vienna, Austria
“My one great experience was praying
with people at the prayer meeting
and realising that God wants me to
plant a cross on the mountain of my
life, that the whole mountain would
be given to him; not just in my
plans or decisions, but also in
transforming my everyday life – my
habits, the way I deal with people,
and that this will make a huge
difference in my life.”
Paul Hunter,
UCO Belfast, Northern Ireland
"One aspect of the Dalej conference
that particularly struck me was the
use of Nehemiah and the walls of
Jerusalem as an impetus to consider
both my own place in defending the
walls, and more simply what exactly
I am supposed to be defending.
Actively building this wall with my
brothers and sisters either side of
me is an active response to the call
to discipleship God has for all of
us."
Michael
Potter, Koinonia, London,
United Kingdom
“Dalej was a powerful event where I
saw an army being prepared for
battle. I saw myself and other young
people from around the world being
envisioned for the mission and
inspired to go out and do it.”
Noel Campos,
Philippines
“A particular quality that struck me
immensely, was the quality of
worship we had all throughout the 2
weeks at Dalej. There was a very
real sense of witnessing something
special occurring in our midst. The
occasion for unity was very much
felt and the love for Christ, which
makes us family despite distances,
was on full display. There were
constant moments that were
contagious. It was palpable. It was
real. It was electric.”
Karl Ghosn,
Lebanon
“As a household leader, I was afraid
that I didn’t deserve being a
household leader and caring for my
discussion group. I also thought
that I didn’t have the experience to
fulfill this service. All of that
was true! I didn’t have the
experience to do it. But the Lord
reminded me that it is not me who’s
going to do the work but Him. It is
not by our power that we lead or
fight, but God who works through
us.”
Katarzyna
Woszczenko, UCO Krakow,
Poland
“It was the unity: I am so glad to
know such a big number of people
from all over the world whom I
couldn’t have met from another
place, especially those from the
Philippines, and I am so surprised
that everyone here has a similar
attitude to praying and way of
life.”
Joanna Whittam,
Community of Nazareth, Dublin,
Ireland
“Thinking about how a city consists
not only of walls but of people, so
we need people to populate the city.
The city of God is his people. This
year I’m serving with UCO in Dublin
on the evangelism team. [The Dalej
sessions] reminded me of the
importance of our call to be fishers
of men, not solely builders of
walls, so they’ve confirmed that
calling to serve with UCO and
empowered me for that.”
Cathy
Holmes, Glasgow,
Scotland
“Our generation lacks an
appreciation for process and
experience, preferring instead
instant results whether they be
negative or positive. If we are to
be in battle, we must be prepared to
march for a long time, to battle
with no end in sight and to trust
the Lord with everything from the
shoes on our feet to the tips of our
swords. After Dalej, I feel equipped
to not only trust the Lord in my big
decisions but to fight for Him
joyfully and with courage every day
knowing that He has a much greater
plan in store.”
This
article first appeared in the Kairos
Europe and the Middle East website and
newsletter.
See related article > Looking
Back at Dalej – Kairos 2016, by Tadhg
Lynch and Christiane Lewerentz
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