Four days before Link Up, we found out that the advertised
venue was not available. There was a mix up in communication, and the
management at the Youth Center had no idea that we had applied and were granted
approval for the use of the venue. We prayed for favour, and asked her if there
was anything she could do to facilitate us, since it would be very difficult
for us to find an alternate venue at this late stage.
Volunteers praying before the start of Link Up |
She remembered us from
the last Link Up, and, although she had initially said that all the conference
rooms were booked, she agreed to make some changes to allow us to use the
biggest one. However, we had to promise not to make noise since this would
disturb the other activities. I promised that we would have all our noisy
activities outdoors. I asked people to pray for good weather so we could
maximise our fun in the sun.
Beautiful weather for our outdoor activities |
The day of Link Up, it rained. Really, really hard. There
was flooding in certain parts of town, and some villages lost power for a
couple hours. But the God that I serve is a Mighty God. He hears the prayers of
His children, even the ‘insignificant’ ones like “Please don’t let it rain
until we finish our outdoor activities”.
Praying for God to hold up the rain |
We began our program with a getting to
know you activity that had everyone laughing as we got to know things about
everyone that no one else knew. This was followed by a time of worship led by students from TAMCC.
One Thing You Don't Know About Me |
Hearts united in worship |
We had a moment of silent prayer to lift up the friends
and family of Yana Terris, the staffworker from St. Lucia who died earlier that
week. Later on in the day we took up an offering to help with her funeral
expenses. We then broke up into groups to pray for the needs of students from
15 countries with IFES movements. This formed part of our World Student Day of
prayer activities as we united with students all over the world in praying for
one another. We were grateful for the opportunity to show the Grenadian
students that they are a part of an international fellowship.
Praying for the needs of students from different countries |
Just before the sun became too unbearably hot, we shifted
location to the conference room where the speaker, Pastor Royston Isaac,
delivered a powerful message about being transformed based on Romans 12:1-2. He
used examples of Abraham and Paul being transformed by the power of the Holy
Spirit, and made the message relevant to the young people and the challenges
that they face, and how they too could be transformed. Many of them listed this
message as the part of the program that had the biggest impact on them. They
recognised that they have value as children of God created for a purpose, and
saw the importance of being willing to change rather than conforming to the
world around them.
Pastor Isaac delivering a powerful message about transformation |
After the message, they broke up into small groups where
they were given case studies which illustrated the theme “Transform Us” in a
practical way that they could relate to. There was a time of questions and
discussions and then prayer for those who wanted to commit their lives to
Christ.
Committing to live transformed lives |
After a short lunch break, the gray skies which were lurking
in the distance began drawing closer. We quickly put the students in teams for
our last outdoor activity – an exciting treasure hunt! They had a ball running
around outside, trying to decipher the clues and searching for the next hint.
In the meantime, some of our volunteers were praying that the rain would not
wash out the treasure hunt. As soon as the winning team located the treasure,
the raindrops started to fall. As soon as the children were all safely indoors,
the heavens opened and there was a downpour. Talk about an awesome God!
Winning team with the treasure |
The teams were then given 40 minutes to prepare a
presentation which would show what they learnt through the message and small
group discussions. I continue to be amazed at the talent that is evident in the
Kingdom of God, as these young people were able to come up with items which
included poetry, drama and song to illustrate what they had learnt.
One of the dramatic presentations |
Thanks to the generosity of our corporate sponsors, there
was high energy throughout the entire day as $5 digicel top ups were given out
as prizes during the course of the day. There were snacks and worship CDs as
the prize for the treasure hunt, and the winning team presentation was awarded
with snacks as well. Due to the great timing of a shipment of Christian
resources from a ministry called Resourcing Now out of the States, we were able
to give a bible to each student who attended. The school with the biggest crew,
Boca Secondary, received two free pizzas to share amongst the nineteen students
who came.
Free snacks! |
Out of fifty-one students from seventeen different schools, ten young
people gave their lives to God for the first time, and thirty-two students
rededicated their lives to Christ. Link Up “Transform Us” was a resounding
success!