Mongolia District holds 6th Holiness Gathering

by | Sep 13, 2024

More than half of the participants were youth and children. This year, the district sought to intentionally equip the next generation of leaders during the Holiness Gathering. Instead of being the recipients of ministry, they were challenged to join in the ministry. Partnered with an 8-member Nazarene Mission Team, the youths were responsible for planning, leading, and teaching the children. The youth leaders and the Maximum Mission Team arrived a few days early to prepare for the camp and to grow together as a team. Mongolian youth were challenged to go beyond their comfort zone by leading and being the main translators. The experience of worship and serving together was deeply moving, and the youth agreed to continue to pursue Christ together.

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