Day 3 – A Day of Divine Restoration

August 14, 2025
by Swahiba@OlympicDrive

Today’s events were beautifully woven together by the powerful, biblical theme of restoration. The day began with a stirring keynote sermon on Ruth 1–4 by Miss Naya Shalom, which vividly portrayed a God who sees, pursues, and ultimately restores. Her heartfelt prayer for the young was that they would be restored to the Father’s loving embrace and, in understanding His love, rise as a generation unashamedly devoted to Jesus.

This message of hope and renewal resonated deeply, leading to a significant response. We rejoiced as seven young people rededicated their lives to Christ renewing their commitment to walk in God’s purpose and nine individuals gave their lives to Christ for the very first time.

The afternoon became a physical manifestation of this spiritual renewal. A joyous color fest and a treasure hunt provided a vibrant backdrop, echoing the theme of discovering new life and celebrating it. The evening was filled with joyful expression, featuring a talent show hosted by MC Pinchez and DJ CST, with the hype team Manoah, Boniface, Chinchillah, and Achola capping off a truly memorable day of God’s restorative power.

Thank you partners for kingdom investment.

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