Following the G21 National Camp in Abuja, a group of 14 young people from the Minna Centre of Youth for Christ Nigeria gathered alongside others who were unable to attend. Their purpose was simple yet powerful—to share the lessons they had learned and how they were already applying them in their daily lives. What unfolded was a deeply moving time of testimonies, each one revealing the profound impact of the camp and the work God had begun in their hearts.
Ruth Akanga shared a striking personal transformation. Before attending the camp, she struggled with prayer, describing even two hours as burdensome. Now, she joyfully spends three hours or more in prayer without difficulty. Her story resonated with many others who testified to similar changes in their spiritual lives, particularly in their commitment to prayer.
Israel Anankpa spoke of a rekindled passion, describing how his spiritual fire had been reignited. He returned from the camp with a renewed hunger for God and a deeper sense of purpose. Ziza Solomon captured the experience in simple but powerful words: “I caught fire!” His testimony reflected a broader reality shared by many, including Miracle Blessed and others, who experienced a fresh infilling of the Holy Spirit during the camp.
One of the most touching testimonies came from Jonadab Jeffrey. Since returning from the camp, extended hours of prayer have become a normal part of his life. His transformation has been so evident that his family now affectionately calls him “the pastor of the house.” He recounted a moment when his father fell seriously ill during the night. Jonadab immediately began to intercede in prayer, and by morning, his father had recovered—strong enough to wake the household for morning devotion before heading out to work on the farm.
The G21 Camp has proven to be a true turning point for these young people. Lives have been ignited, prayer lives transformed, and a deep, enduring passion for God has been awakened. The fire kindled during the camp continues to burn brightly, evident in their daily walk and unwavering commitment to live out their faith.
Ruth Akanga shared a striking personal transformation. Before attending the camp, she struggled with prayer, describing even two hours as burdensome. Now, she joyfully spends three hours or more in prayer without difficulty. Her story resonated with many others who testified to similar changes in their spiritual lives, particularly in their commitment to prayer.
Israel Anankpa spoke of a rekindled passion, describing how his spiritual fire had been reignited. He returned from the camp with a renewed hunger for God and a deeper sense of purpose. Ziza Solomon captured the experience in simple but powerful words: “I caught fire!” His testimony reflected a broader reality shared by many, including Miracle Blessed and others, who experienced a fresh infilling of the Holy Spirit during the camp.
One of the most touching testimonies came from Jonadab Jeffrey. Since returning from the camp, extended hours of prayer have become a normal part of his life. His transformation has been so evident that his family now affectionately calls him “the pastor of the house.” He recounted a moment when his father fell seriously ill during the night. Jonadab immediately began to intercede in prayer, and by morning, his father had recovered—strong enough to wake the household for morning devotion before heading out to work on the farm.
The G21 Camp has proven to be a true turning point for these young people. Lives have been ignited, prayer lives transformed, and a deep, enduring passion for God has been awakened. The fire kindled during the camp continues to burn brightly, evident in their daily walk and unwavering commitment to live out their faith.