The
Summer in
Mission’s
Imprint
by Irene
Campos
Witnesses of the
Lord’s Work
In 2014, the Viña del Señor community in El
Mochito, Honduras was going through difficult
times. The community had been initially formed
by families with small children but these
children had grown and there was no youth
group for them. That year, a group of young
people from other communities of the zone
arrived to Viña del Señor as a part of the
Summer in Mission.
The group of missionaries organized a Life in
the Spirit Seminar and laid the foundations
for a University Outreach. During the next two
years this group continued to grow until, in
2016, two of its members took part in the
Summer in Mission. With the experience learnt
there, they returned to El Mochito to liven up
the outreach. In four years, the youth group
of Viña del Señor went from having no members
to sixty two!
Stories like this one show the imprint left by
the Summer in Mission in the Central Zone of
the Ibero-American Region of the Sword of the
Spirit. There are countless conversion
testimonies during the events of Summer in
Mission, especially in smaller communities
Fuente de Vida in Costa Rica, Pequeña Israel
in Nicaragua and Viña del Señor in Honduras.
It is no surprise that in the last four years
the number of participants in the Summer in
Mission has increased from 84 in 2014 to 99
this year.
What is the Summer in Mission?
Summer in Mission is a Kairos program in the
Ibero-American region of the Sword of the
Spirit. It gather young people from the
communities of the zone for training and
formation for two weeks and then send them in
teams (called squadrons) to the different
communities of the region to serve for another
three weeks
Summer in Mission has various objectives: give
the young people an opportunity to grow in
service, let the communities from the region
know each other and consolidate the community
culture of the Sword of the Spirit. However,
the main objective of the Summer in Mission is
to provide a comprehensive formation to the
youth of the Sword of the Spirit by focusing
on spiritual, human, physical and emotional
learning.
During the first weeks of training,
participants have to wake up at six o’clock to
exercise for 90 minutes.
They also receive teaching on service and
leadership, that they put into practice by
doing the dishes, cleaning, leading prayer
times and other activities.
Service formation is complemented with
intellectual formation through readings and
talks. This year’s Summer in Mission innovated
by giving a course called “Foundations of a
Solid Mind” that seeks to challenge young
people to strengthen their mind in the
Revealed Truth and, thus, resist the secular
attack of these days.
In the end, the main strength of Summer in
Mission is the spiritual formation of the
missionaries. During the whole program they
are encouraged to pray, read the bible and
meditate. The idea is that young people finish
the program with a deeper and stronger
relationship with the Lord.
Once the training is over, the squadrons leave
the retreat center and leave to the
communities. During the three mission weeks
each host community assigns them the
activities to fulfill. It is common for
squadrons to organize children’s events, young
people’s events, conversion retreats for
university students and social service.
However, the most important mission of the
squadrons is to get to know the families and
share with people; in other words: to live
Sword of the Spirit community.
God has no limits
I had the opportunity to participate in Summer
in Mission 2018 and I can witness to the
conversion stories, the fruit of this program
in the Central-American zone, the
comprehensive formation and of the community
life in the Sword of the Spirit. It was in
this Summer in Mission that I saw God’s hand
in the young people’s passion, the guidance by
the Servants of the Word, in faith and
hospitality of our host community, but most of
all in me. The Summer in Mission was the event
the Lord used to show me that his power has no
limits, that he is capable of taking a group
from zero to sixty two and he can do it all in
me, if I let him.
Irene Campos is a member of
the Árbol de
Vida community in San José,
Costa Rica and one of the participants at
Summer in Mission 2018 of the Central Zone of
Kairós
Iberoamérica. Photos taken from
the Kairós
Zona Centro Facebook page
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