The Chandrapur Youth Conference held on the 29th of May 2025, was a powerful move of God, bringing together over 150 young people, many of whom were pastors’ children, for a time of deep spiritual renewal and clarity.
The central message of the conference focused on “Your Identity in Christ.” This teaching struck a deep chord with the attendees, many of whom had been struggling with confusion about their purpose, calling, and spiritual direction. The message helped them understand who they are in Christ and what God has called them to be—bringing clarity, healing, and direction to hearts that had long been searching.
During the final prayer time, the atmosphere was filled with the tangible presence of God. One of the most touching moments was when many young people committed themselves to God in tears—especially moving was seeing many young men openly weeping and responding to God’s call.
Pastors Elsie and Daniel laid hands on each one and prayed earnestly. As a result, many were set free from depression, many were filled with the Holy Spirit, and several received a new anointing. There was freedom, release, and fresh fire ignited in the hearts of many.
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One young person shared that they had been uncertain about baptism, but after the message, they were freed from all doubts and now feel ready to soar like an eagle for God.
Another testified that the teaching brought clarity to their spiritual confusion, helping them discover their life’s goal and a renewed vision.
A third youth shared how they became aware of their past mistakes and, for the first time, felt a sense of purpose for their future.
One participant, though raised in a Christian home, admitted living in constant fear—but after the session, they encountered who God truly is and declared they will no longer live in fear.
We give all glory to God for what He has done and believe this conference will serve as a divine turning point in the lives of these youth. Please continue to pray that the seeds sown will grow, flourish, and bring lasting fruit in their lives and communities.