Abide Camp Day Four: A Journey of Reconciliation

August 15, 2025
by Swahiba@OlympicDrive

Abide Camp Day Four: A Journey of Reconciliation

Today was a significant day at Abide Camp as we delved deep into the theme of reconciliation. Hinn Walubengo led a profound session, guiding us through Psalm 51:10-12 and 1 John 1:9. He emphasized that the path to restoration begins with a cry for a clean heart and is paved with remorse that leads to true repentance and confession. It was a powerful reminder of God’s unwavering grace and mercy, and we are overjoyed to celebrate that 51 individuals gave their lives to Christ and 1 rededicated their life!

The spiritual nourishment was perfectly balanced with an afternoon of exhilarating physical activities, including some spirited football matches and refreshing water games. Our day culminated in a wonderful celebration of culture and an energetic hype session that filled the evening with joy and unity.

We are immensely grateful to our partners for their kingdom investment. Your support is the bedrock upon which these transformative experiences are built.

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