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P.E.N.T.A. (Pathfinder Engaging in Natural Transformational Adventure)

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A Special Place

A Special Place

God has been working on the young people at the Red Deer Seventh-day Adventist Church. On May 2–6, many were blessed by the P.E.N.T.A. revival, which was planned, organized, and executed by the Red Deer Pathfinder Hawks. The fun-filled week started on Monday with an opening ceremony, song service by the praise team, and a dramatic reading of Pathfinder history by Pathfinders Rosshellyn Etienne, Ayden Polishuk, and London Quines. Each day, after the song service and opening exercises, there's an activity and the speaker would follow, closing each night with a song and prayer.

London Quines delivering his sermon

On Tuesday, Praveeksha Manukonda and Krystalynn Thanaki presented their activity, showing us how a brick won't absorb water, but a sponge will. An excellent lesson from the activity was that as Christians, we should strive to be like the sponge, not the brick. We should apply God's Word in our lives, then share it with others. Our speaker, Katelynn Thanaki, reminded us to always live clean and pure lives.

Pratishta Manukonda

Throughout the rest of the week, Pratishta Manukonda, Makanaka Bvochora, and London Quines all brought us great sermons. Briley Jeffrey and Jaden Muthiah provided a profound spiritual lesson through soccer. We can't forget the vast array of snacks and drinks provided after the closing song and prayer each night.

Katelynn Thanaki

Without a doubt, many were blessed and enriched by the revival, so much so that a revival is planned to take place each year at the same time. God had and will continue to use young people for His service.

Makanaka Bvochora

"Therefore go and make disciples of all nations…teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you" (Matthew 28:19-20, NIV).

By Chipo Chitate, Red Deer Pathfinder Hawks

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