Kobe* is a young man that loves the Lord, has a heart’s desire to serve and present the gospel in any given opportunity. Last weekend during a retreat for boys 12-17 years old, Kobe took the position of senior cabin supervisor at Teen Haven Camp. This meant that he’d oversee and help direct the other cabin supervisors throughout the weekend.
We’ve been blessed over the last year to welcome many new youth from a neighborhood in Western Philadelphia that is primarily Vietnamese. And on this particular weekend, Kobe had two young men from this community. One of these campers spoke no English (age 14), and he came with his younger cousin who was able to speak limited English (age 13).
Throughout the weekend I saw that Kobe was really passionate about sharing with these youth, especially the one who wasn’t able to speak English. This created a dilemma since he wasn’t able to communicate in Vietnamese. Yet, God presented a solution. Kobe realized that he could work with this young man’s cousin to share about Christ’s love for him.
As Kobe shared the love of Christ, this young camper translated for his older cousin so that he could understand! Through this time of sharing, and dialogue this young man responded with a smile and accepted Christ’s gift of forgiveness and eternal life.
Sunday morning, I saw this young man’s smile and eyes, each reflecting his new found faith. I was reminded that age and language is no barrier to the Gospel message or messenger.
Vinny Mikusow
Teen Haven Camp, Field Director
*name changed
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