Kwasizabantu
Youth Conference - 12 to 18 December 2010
"Do you know this Jesus?",
"Uyamazi yini loJesu?" (Conference theme)

(The following daily reports have a few
photos. To see more photos click on this "random
gallery")
17 December: Many hundreds have been
transported back home but there were still about 3000 to enjoy sports with the improved
weather. So through the day, netball, volleyball and soccer was enjoyed by the children
and teens. Soccer was so popular that 30 full teams competed for 1st and 2nd places.
The closing service for the week, at 7pm, was taken by Rev Chauke and closed off by Rev
Stegen. Also, some dignitaries, including Dr Luthuli, daughter the celebrated Chief Albert
Luthuli, and Mayor Ngubane (who is mayor for our Umvoti area). Joseph Chauke spoke from
Joel 2:13 where God demands real repentance and not just a symbolic tearing of the
garment. The Lord doesn't want our rituals He wants our hearts.
Though it was the official closing service for the week, there are still about 2000
youngsters who need to be kept busy as the wait for their transport home. Thank you for
praying for the conference. Now the battle begins. Many have made the decision to let
Christ into their hearts. They will be faced with unimageinable temptations. Please
continue to pray for them.
(some sports photos on Friday)

16 December: This Thursday was
dedicated to an all-day sports fun on various fields at the mission. Netball, volley-ball
and soccer, were to have taken place between various teams, with the prize-giving this
evening, afterwhich a closing sermon for the day was to be given by Rev Stegen. Instead,
because God controls the weather and it's been raining continually for 4 days, a normal
service was held at 10am. Rev Stegen thanked God that we could use this opportunity to
look at the last of the Gospels for the sake of those who need to start leaving. (Some
buses need to start returning children who live far away.) Rev Stegen looked at the
emphasis in John's Gospel of the Divinity of Jesus. Not just perfect man, Son of Man, as
portrayed in Luke's Gospel, but perfect God, the Son of God, as John goes to great lengths
to record. Right from the beginning of John we read that "in the beginning was God
and the Word was with God and the Word was God". Jesus is indeed God Himself. We
should not get into an intellectual pickle trying to understand the Trinity. Jesus
repeatedly tells us, in John's Gospel, that he is the "I am". That is why his
enemies hated him so much, for they knew the implications of that statement. He was
claiming divinity. We are to know "this Jesus" as the Son of God. As Is 9:6
says, he is a son born unto us and is also the "Almighty God". (to see photos of
all that is connected to food, click here)
The evening service was taken by Rev Joseph
Chauke. Let "the King of glory" (Ps 24), the "I am", come into your
heart. Jesus in your heart will result in a holy life. Just as Jesus chased the wicked out
of the temple, so too, He will chase the sins of drunkedness, immorality, anger, drug
addiction, out of your heart. With Christ in you "greater is He that is in you than
he that is in the world." He will conquer the devil for you and make you, like Paul,
to be "more than conqueror." Rev Chauke used the "Heart of man"
posters to illustrate the condition of the human heart.
Rev Stegen closed the service with an altar call for those who want to receive Christ into
their lives. After praying with them (many hundreds came to the altar) he told them that
this illustration. Even if rats have lived in a room, introducing a cat will disperse all
the vermin. Jesus in your heart will chase the rats away. He will deal with sin. He is
also your protector, Is 49:16 and promises never to forget you.
Some photos of altar-call:


15
December: The morning session was addressed by Supt. C. Minaar of the SAPS.She spoke
about the new law which forbids sex between minors up to the age of 16.
After the police talk Rev Erlo Stegen finished the morning session with a message about
how the Lord Jesus is protrayed as a Servant, the One who carries our burden. He
emphasized the core of the Gospel, the suffering and death of the Lord Jesus for our sins. (Psalm
129:3; Is
50:6 and Is 53:3.)

14 Dec update: The 10am
service was taken by Umphakathi Okhathazekile who spoke on the subject of prostitution.
One of the members gave a short testimony about being involved in human trafficking and
how she came out and saved by the Lord. Afterwards there was a time for questions and
answers.
The afternoon service
was taken by Dr A. van Eeeden who spoke on the topic of drugs and pornography.
The 7pm service was taken by Rev Erlo Stegen who spoke on the theme of Jesus being King of
Kings. (Rev
19:12-16)
"random
gallery"
13 Dec update: The 7pm
service was taken by Rev Erlo Stegen who continued with the Sunday morning theme of
knowing Jesus and the various aspects as emphasized by Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. The
emphasis in the Gospel according to Matthew is Jesus as King.
In Daniel it speaks of the Kingdom that will
swallow all other kingdoms. In Dan 7:14 we read:" And
there was given him dominion, and glory, and a kingdom, that all people, nations, and
languages, should serve him: his dominion is an
everlasting dominion, which shall not pass away, and his kingdom that
which shall not be destroyed." This is King Jesus. This is the one we must know. To
be a Christian means to know this Jesus.
No ruler, empire, king or government will
last. All must bow the knee and confess that Jesus is King of kings. If you haven't bowed
to this Jesus then surrender your life to Him now. Repent of your sin and make Jesus to be
your King.
The afternoon service at 3pm was for
testimonies of what the Lord had done in young people's lives since the last youth
conference.
The morning service started with Mr A.
Mdlalose giving more information about the mission. Then, Rev H. Stegen took the service
reading from Gen 6: 1-3 and Matt 24: 37 & 38.

 
"random
gallery"
12 Dec update: Children and teens
have started arriving, through yesterday and last night. Most of the youth are expected
today and tomorrow. The first official service begins Monday morning, Lord willing, even
though services are being held for the many who are already at the mission and the
conference theme, "This Jesus", was introduced by Rev Stegen at the Sunday
morning service. There were also afternoon and evening services taken by Joe Newlands and
Dr A van Eeden.

Some photos of food and all the work, serving
and washing up that goes with it.
"random gallery"
Each year,
since 1974, there have been Youth Conferences held at Kwasizabantu Mission. From a handful
of children 36 years ago, these week-long conferences have grown to such an extent that
5000 and more children and teens attend. This December conference is a bit different in
that it has had to fit into a South African school year which ends late this year. We pray
that the Lord's Word would move hearts and lives.
The theme for this year is: "Do you know this Jesus?", "Uyamazi yini loJesu?", from
the Scriptures: John 12: 21&22, John 14:21 and Phil 3:10. "That I may know him, and the power of his resurrection".
Zulu radio
advert (mp3) for December 2010 Youth Conference
Dining tent goes up on Friday 10th December,
on airstrip: 

To read about the previous conference and see the
photos, click here.
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