A word to the youth
We have an army of youth today who can do much if they are properly directed and encouraged. We want our children to believe the truth. We want them to be blessed of God. We want them to act a part in well organized plans for helping other youth. Let all be so trained that they may rightly represent the truth, giving the reason of the hope that is within them, and honoring God in any branch of the work where they are qualified to labor. General Conference Bulletin. Vol. 5, No. 2, p. 24. Jan. 29, 30, 1893 {PH050 2.1}
Adventist Youth Society
More than one million children around the world have discovered one of the most fun clubs ever created for them. The Adventurer Club is designed to strengthen parent-child relationships for kids ages 6-9 by providing specialized weekly activities tuned into the psychological needs of this age group while simultaneously giving parents opportunities for learning parenting skills and enjoying special activities with their children.
Leadership
The volunteer leadership attend special training sessions to understand how to maximize the focus of the Adventurer Club in strengthening the parent-child bonds and enable both parents and children to understand their relationship to God.
Activities
Each child is encouraged to participate in all activities and parents/guardians are given assignments along with their child. There are many age-challenging activities on the Adventurer menu. These range from games and outdoor activities to nature exploration and family camping, field trips and community service projects. A five level age-specific curriculum is used along with approximately 80 specialized award areas of crafts, nature, recreation, spiritual development and home arts.
Luke Chilala Youth Leader Cell: +260977453031 Email: |
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Chipo Haakalaki Position: Assistant Youth Leader Cell: +260979437016 Email: |
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Susan Katota Secretary/Treasurer Cell: 0968-312765 Email: katotas@yahoo.com |
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Joseph Simate Assistant Secretary/Treasurer Cell: 0978-547070 Email: josephsimate@gmail.com |
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ACTIVITY: Hospital Visitation every month for the whole 2013
He sent us to preach the gospel and heal the sick, to feed the hungry and care for our neighbors. That is exactly what we did. Prayerfully, we set out to render service to mothers and children in Ward A07 at University Teaching Hospital. We took with us literature to share to the bedsitters, messages of hope to them and also sour milk for the malnourished children. Every first Sabbath of each month is a day defined for that service as Kabwata SDA Youths. While we do this marvelous work, it remains our prayer that Christ be exalted and not us, that all may believe in Him, the Savior of the whole world, the Son of God, Jesus Christ our LORD.
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