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ARAKAN AMBASSADOR DAY: SERVED TO SAVEThe Sabbath sun rose gently over Arakan, wrapping the church in a warm embrace of h...
06/04/2026

ARAKAN AMBASSADOR DAY: SERVED TO SAVE

The Sabbath sun rose gently over Arakan, wrapping the church in a warm embrace of hope and expectation. It was not just another day of worship—it was Ambassador Day, a sacred moment marked under the powerful theme: “Served to Save.” A theme not merely spoken, but destined to be lived.

From the very beginning, the atmosphere carried a sense of divine purpose. Evangelist Kabimba and Elder Chimba Mutale stood before the congregation, proclaiming the Word with clarity and conviction. Their message pierced through routine and called for transformation, echoing the words of Mark 10:45 — “For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve…”

It was a reminder that true Ambassadors of Christ are not defined by titles, but by service.

As the echoes of the sermon settled in hearts, the afternoon unfolded into a vibrant and engaging session. The church became a platform of expression, where knowledge met experience through an interactive interview-style presentation.

Each topic reflected real battles and real growth:

Drug Abuse was addressed with bold truth, calling young people to purity and self-control.

Youths & Social Media challenged minds to rise above influence and instead become influencers of righteousness.

Personal Branding emphasized living a life that reflects Christ in character and conduct.
Public Speaking inspired confidence, reminding all that even the hesitant can be used by God.
Baking highlighted diligence, creativity, and the beauty of practical skills.

Addictions were approached with compassion and hope, affirming that in Christ, chains can be broken.

These were not just discussions—they were reflections of a journey, summarizing lessons from the entire first quarter. Each presentation was a stepping stone toward becoming complete Ambassadors—spiritually grounded, mentally aware, and socially responsible.

Yet, the true essence of the theme “Served to Save” came alive the following day.

On Sunday afternoon, the Ambassadors stepped beyond the church walls into Chilenje township, carrying with them not just items, but the love of Christ. With humble hearts, they reached out to identified families, donating assorted goods to meet real needs.

In that moment, scripture became reality:
“Faith by itself, if it does not have works, is dead.” (James 2:17)

There were no grand stages, no microphones—just quiet acts of kindness that spoke louder than words. Smiles were shared, burdens were lightened, and hope was restored.

And so, as the Ambassador Day festivities came to a close, one truth stood tall:

The mission had been fulfilled.
The message had been lived.
The Ambassadors had truly served to save.

This was not the end—but a beginning.

A generation rising not just to speak, but to act.
Not just to learn, but to serve.
Not just to exist, but to transform.

For in serving others, they found their highest calling—
To reflect Christ, and to bring light where it is needed most.

IN THE WILDERNESS OF LIFE, A ROAR RISES- ARAKAN AMO RETREAT Lusaka, Zambia — Beneath an open sky stretched over the vast...
06/04/2026

IN THE WILDERNESS OF LIFE, A ROAR RISES- ARAKAN AMO RETREAT

Lusaka, Zambia — Beneath an open sky stretched over the vast calm of Lusaka National Park, a brotherhood of men gathered—not by accident, but by divine appointment. The wind whispered through the plains, and in that sacred stillness, the Arakan Adventist Men's Organization (AMO) stepped into a story far greater than themselves.

This was no ordinary retreat.

This was a calling.

MEN OF PURPOSE: A SUMMONS TO RISE

Like warriors summoned to the valley of decision, they came—men once wearied by distraction, now awakened to purpose. The theme echoed like a trumpet across the wilderness: “Men of Purpose: Leading with Faith and Integrity.” And like David before Goliath, they stood—not in fear, but in faith—ready to confront the silent giants of complacency, doubt, and mediocrity.

Then came the Word.

THE THUNDER OF DEVOTION

Elder Hatuleke rose, and his voice carried like thunder across dry ground. From the sacred text of Ephesians 5:25–33, he unveiled a love not of convenience, but of sacrifice.

“Husbands, love your wives…”

The words did not fall lightly—they struck deep.

“Just as Christ loved the church and gave Himself up for her.”

A holy silence followed.

The question lingered in the air like lightning before a storm:
Are we willing to lay down our lives?

Not in word—but in deed. Men must provide!!

THE CALL TO LEAD

Then, like Joshua standing before Israel, Elder Kaposamweo stepped forward. His charge was clear—lead, or be lost.

From 1 Timothy 3:4–5, he painted the portrait of a man not merely present, but intentional—one who governs his household with wisdom, grace, and unwavering conviction.

“For if a man cannot lead his own house…”

The implication was sobering. Leadership begins at home. Authority is forged in responsibility.

This was not about dominance—
It was about stewardship.

THE WISDOM OF BUILDING

Elder Chola followed, his words like a craftsman’s tool—precise, deliberate, powerful.

He spoke of self-sustainability, of investments that outlive the investor. Drawing from Proverbs 22:29, he cast a vision of diligence—men who do not merely survive, but build.

Legacy was no longer an abstract idea.

It became a mandate.

AND THEN—THE WILDERNESS SPOKE

Beyond the sermons, creation itself bore witness.

The men ventured into the untamed beauty of the wild. There, they encountered life in its purest form—white rhinos moving with ancient strength, impalas dancing across the plains, giraffes towering in quiet majesty.

In that moment, the words of Psalm 23:1 were no longer scripture alone—they were reality:

“The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.”

Laughter echoed. Brotherhood deepened. Faith was no longer spoken—it was lived.

THE DEPARTURE: A NEW DAWN

As the sun dipped beneath the horizon, something had shifted.

These were no longer just men who had attended a retreat.

They were men who had encountered purpose.

Men refined in spirit.
Men awakened in calling.

And as they left the wilderness, they did not leave it unchanged—

For where once there was dryness, now something had begun to bloom. 🌄

📸 selected images from the Retreat.

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