"Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that by testing you may discern what is the will of God, what is good and acceptable and perfect." - Romans 12:2
This was the theme verse for a youth conference I was a part of last week, Aug. 16-23, on the upper island of Kirewe. I didn't know what to expect as I prepared to go and for some reason had some real misgivings before we set off last Monday morning, Aug. 16. But, God certainly exceeded any expectations I had. The conference went very well, as well as the three days of crusades and the "overnight" that wound up the week.
Riding the boat to Kirewe
I was part of an amazing team of older young people who conducted the conference, organized by YouthLink, which is based here in Uganda. We traveled about four hours on Lake Victoria from Jinja to the island of Namiti, where we stayed. Each day we took the 15-minute trip to nearby Kirewe where the conference was held at Kirewe Elim Pentecostal Church.
Kirewe Elim Pentecostal Church
Pastor Robert and translator Annet
We had various speakers share on topics related to the theme, enjoyed times of praise, prayer and worship and conducted three evening crusades in the open air. The conference ended with an "overnight," which ran from 10 p.m. Friday night until 6 a.m. Saturday morning. More prayer, praise, teaching and even some dance competition filled these hours. This was the first time in my life that I stayed up the entire night and into the morning, breaking a 3 a.m. record. : )
Open-air crusade on Kirewe
The red sun that greeted us the morning the "overnight" ended. (Unfortunately, the camera couldn't really capture how red it really was.)
We praise the Lord for the three lives that received salvation and the one person who recommitted his life to Christ. Fatuma, one young woman who confessed Christ, had from her birth been dedicated to the practice of witchcraft, had married into demonic bondage and even lived and served in a shrine near the church. We trust that God will continue to do great things in her life and we were happy to hear He had already blessed her with a job.
Fatuma receives a Bible from Pastor Samson
I know God did a great work in those who attended the conference and other events. However, to be honest, I am most grateful for what He did in my life - to refresh and restore me, draw me unto Himself and reignite my passion and purpose.
Isaac, the leader of the team, is a student and lover of poetry and I promised him that before the week ended that I would write a poem about our time there. I have written very little poetry in my life, but I hope the following reflects something of a poem. Anyway, I also hope it gives you a glimpse of what God did last week on the islands of Kirewe and Namiti.
A Week of Transformation
Hesitancy and misgivings
Unsure of the unknown
Being an individual
Early morning start?
Delay, then hurry, delay
Start, return, resume
Long journey on lake
Fellowship – fellows in ship
Arrival on Namiti isle
Receive warm welcome
Encounter new experiences
Arise early and shake off sleep
Seek God and feel His presence
Enjoy “table ministry”
Share jokes, stories over rice and fish
Joy and laughter all around
Boat to Kirewe Island
Kirewe Elim Pentecostal Church
Praise and worship, dance and singing
Giving of God’s Word
Sharing of His truth
Do not conform, be transformed
Being a teacher and a student
Knowing refreshment and renewal
Quenching of thirst with Living Water
Enjoying unity in teamwork
Finding encouragement in fellowship
Guard the doors of your heart
Imitate only Jesus
Turn from the past and bear good fruit
Think only on good and true
You must die to really live
Crusade in open air
Souls rescued and returned to God
Overnight under moonlight
Rain comes quickly, hurry inside
Darkness and confusion result in delays
Light is found and praise begins
Prayer and introspection
Faith and obedience go hand in hand
Rejoicing in trials
In ups and downs, Jesus won’t leave
Putting on God’s entire armor
Temptation shapes character
Slip into sleep, be shaken awake
Long night replaced by dawning light
Doubts have been shattered
Misgivings have been overshadowed
There is joy in renewal
Finding peace in recommittal
Zeal has been re-ignited
Discovering a passion in purpose
Expressing gratefulness to God
Being thankful for Father’s family
An incredible week, an unforgettable time
Note: I am hoping to post a lot more photos from this trip on my Facebook profile.
Thanks for your poem! It gave me a wonderful glimpse into your week, which sounds so wonderful! And praise the Lord for Fatuma and the others who came to Christ! I will be praying for them.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the comment, Lauren. The post didn't realy do the week justice, but like you said, it provided a "glimpse." Thank you for your prayers for Fatuma and the other new converts. I know Satan will try to get them back, but our God is greater!
ReplyDeleteDear Ruthie -
ReplyDelete'Just want to thank you so much for the report and poem that so creatively and succinctly shares what the Lord has done/is doing. A couple of lines in your poem particular caught my attention...
"Darkness and confusion results in delays..." This is so true in our spiritual lives! The good that God has in mind for us--and His peace--are delayed while we are stuck in darkness. But, as you said...
"Light is found and praise begins"
Good poems always leave you with the motivation to go back and read again and comtemplate more -- so that's what I'm going to do.
Thank you SO much!
Dear Carolyn,
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your nice comment! I am glad you enjoyed the report and poem about our time in the upper islands.
It is interesting how the couple of lines you mentioned, "Darkness and confusion result in delays" and "Light is found and praise begins," were actual descriptions of what was happening. A serious rainshower forced us inside the church, but we were delayed in starting our program because of a lack of lights. But, light in the form of lanterns was found and the praise began!
Thank you again and love ya!