October / November 2019 - Vol.106

Kairos Mission Updates 2019 - North America, Europe, Fiji
YES
                                                          Retreat North
                                                          America 2019
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To Whom Shall You Go?
2019 Kairos YES Retreat North America

By James Munk

Here are some highlights from the 2019 North American YES! Retreat (To Whom Shall You Go?). The “stats” are significant: over 400 in attendance—240 teens and 170 staff. The main thing, of course, is “how were teens impacted?”

So, here are a few comments from some of our teen participants:
“Before I came to the YES retreat, I was super nervous, and I did not feel confident at all. After the women’s talk about confidence in the Lord, I felt so extremely confident; it has impacted me in many ways; I continue to feel that same confidence in the Lord a week after the retreat.”

“The Lord helped me to become a more faithful person. After going to YES, I became much closer to Him and more open to others.”

“During the small-group prayer time, when I was being prayed over, I heard the Lord through my small group saying that I needed to put Jesus at the center of my life and put Him first in front of everything else. Then He will give me courage and strength.”

“This was my second YES retreat. All throughout my freshman and sophomore years of high school, I have been working hard and praying a lot to overcome insecurities. Time and time again I have given this over to Jesus. So, I was very discouraged when the old fears and doubts kept coming back. On Saturday night, my small group prayed over me. I really felt like God spoke to me in the exact words I needed to hear through this verse my small-group leader read while they were praying: “HE rescued us from such great danger of death, and HE will continue to rescue us; in HIM we have put our hope that HE will rescue us again” (2 Corinthians 1:10). So, I have hope and I know that no matter how many times I’m faced with the same doubts about my worth, I can       always turn to Jesus and He will be there for me and never let me down.”

For some of the teens, it is straightforward: “I was able to pray at the YES Retreat without worrying what everyone thought.”

Other times our teens are dealing with some major issues in their lives: “The past two years have been very difficult for me because my family moved and then this past December, my parents got a divorce. Because of my family situation, I have been struggling with anxiety, depression, trusting God, and feeling as though I am not lovable by God or by anyone else. At the YES Retreat, during the Saturday night small group, I asked for prayers that I would be able to trust God again and stop feeling that I was unlovable. God answered my prayers; as my small group started to pray over me, I felt God’s love through them. For the first time in a long time, I was able to trust that I am loved and that Jesus is going to make sure everything is okay.”


Finally, from a New Jersey high school senior: “I got involved this year in a high school youth group. When the time for the YES Retreat came along, I was very excited to get away from New Jersey for a bit. I had just recently had a very bad falling out with one of my best friends. I felt betrayed, disrespected, and very angry. The 12-hour bus ride to Michigan was fun and the first couple hours of the retreat were amazing. But suddenly, while we were playing an icebreaker game, I saw my former friend out of the corner of my eye. Why was she there? How did she even get there? So many questions ran through my mind, but I knew this was part of God’s plan.

“The next day, we had a women’s session and part of it involved smashing boxes with a baseball bat (symbolizing smashing our insecurities). Smashing the boxes was freeing because it felt as though I was breaking through all the pain she had put me through. The next thing that really touched me was being prayed over by my small group. I asked prayers for forgiveness, and in that moment, I heard God say ‘It’s me; you need to let me forgive her for you because you can’t do it on your own strength.’ After that small group, I felt a lot better and I felt myself abandon all that anger at the foot of the cross.

“In the last talk, given by Miriam Holmes, she said that ‘Christ suffered and died on the cross for our enemies too.’ That struck me because I didn’t want to accept the fact that God loves us equally. But day by day since the retreat, I’ve been able to let go of the situation and the burden feels lifted off my shoulders. I know for a fact that this is God’s work because I couldn’t have done it on my own.”

 The YES! Retreat is a huge undertaking, both for our staff and for the families of our high school participants. Many of the teens flew to Michigan from Canada, California, Florida, and other far-away places in order to attend. We are grateful for the parents willing to sacrifice to get their kids to this life-giving retreat. We are also very grateful for all our donors who support us with prayer and financial help so that we can sponsor high-impact events like the YES! Retreat. You are an important partner in this mission to youth; thanks so much.

SWOT time for worship each evening

2019 European Kairos SWOT (Student Worker Outreach Training) Conference held in Northern Ireland

Some 50 student leaders from Glasgow, London, Belfast, Belgium, Austria, Poland, Germany, and Spain attended a five day training conference held in Northern Ireland between 1-5 September. The conference focused on the call to proclaim the Gospel in love and truth. Topics included discipleship and growth, reconciliation and peace, perseverance, sacrifice, and joy, Bible study and meditation, and practical tools for building Christian environments, connecting with people, apologetics, active listening, and more.

SWOT
                                                          morning
                                                          meditation led
                                                          by Don
                                                          Schwager

Each day began with a time together for prayer and meditation, followed by training session talks and small group discussions, recreation, fellowship and entertainment, and evening prayer meeting for worship, listening to the word of the Lord, and praying for one another.
 
The Student Workers Outreach Training (SWOT) is a two-year Kairos European and Middle East training program designed to equip student outreach teams with the vision, skills and relationships needed to successfully build student outreaches.


Fiji Youth on Fire
                                                          Conferences

Fiji Youth on Fire Conferences in Suva and Nadi

report by Aidan Misquita

In mid-August, Denver Saldanha,Clarese Caballes, Lukanne Lowe and myself, along with Roger and Veronica, travelled from the Lamb of God Community in New Zealand to Fiji to lead two Youth on Fire (YoF) Conferences, one in Suva and one in Nadi. After arriving by plane in Nadi, we immediately got into a bus and made the 4-hour trip to Suva where the first conference would be held. During this journey, we saw the fruits of a previous mission trip by youth from the Lamb of God who helped build a Christian conference centre building.

Before the Youth on Fire Conference in Suva, we held a Leaders’ Day for the youth in the Patmos community. The aim was to challenge them to take ownership of their faith and begin outreaching. There were four talks given which were based on our own experiences and learnings from leading the youth in NZ. The talks were: What is a Christian Leader; Outreach – what, why, how; Leading small groups; and Christian excellence in studies and the workplace.

For the next three days, we led the Youth on Fire Conference in Suva, along with the aid of the Patmos community. A truly ecumenical conference attracting over 60 youth from around six different denominations, ranging from school-aged to young adults, with some travelling 1.5 hours every day to be there. The conference contained praise & Aid worships, games, talks and workshops which were presented by us. The talks we gave were Humility; Speech and repairing wrongdoing; Serving under God’s power; Negativity; Life in the Holy Spirit; and Our call to evangelism.

In the afternoon, Denver and Clarese took the over 16-year-old males and females,
respectively, to present the Christian Character Series, while Lukanne and myself
presented bible studies to the youth under 16 years on the Gifts of the Holy Spirit and
David. Upon completion of the Suva conference, we travelled to Nadi for the second YoF conference.

We led a similar Youth on Fire conference in Nadi, however only gave four talks as the youth went to school during the day and attended the conference in the evening. Nadi also presented the opportunity to visit the Housing and Relief Trust (HART), a government organisation set up as a refuge for women and their children experiencing abuse and violence. Roger and the Lamb of God community have worked hard to support this organisation, and it was great to spend time with the people there and listen to their stories.

The Fiji mission was a wonderful and fruitful experience, and I want to thank the
community for their prayers over this time. Please continue to pray for the youth and
communities in Fiji to take the next step in their faith and continue to sow the seed that
will bear fruit. I also encourage our youth to respond to future opportunities to serve
overseas. It is a truly rewarding experience.


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