THE STRATEGY -
Recently, in a survey conducted, it was discovered that over 65% of the world’s population is under 35 years. But sadly, this is also the most unreached population in the world. This is what brought about the movement called GC3, that seeks to bring together young people from different parts of Nigeria, to train them on the importance of the gospel, as well as key strategies that they can use to share their faith. At that camp, each young person is taught basic evangelism strategies, as well as simple discipleship tools that they can use to plug their friends back into the church.
The reason for this is that we found out that young people are better at reaching their peers than the older ones; so, these ones use languages and strategies that appeal to their culture to share their faith with their peers, but also, to bring them back into the church. And we have seen many many many miracles of how God transformed the lives of individuals, and there are several that have testimonies to share, of what God did to them through the camp and as a result of the camp.
GC3 DIRECTOR - CHARLES BULUS
TESTIMONY ONE -
“In 2015, I attended GC3 at Gilgal. Before my training in GC3, I was a street boy, really a bad boy; smoking, drinking, womanizing, and doing all sorts of things like that. But after my training in GC3, I was able to stand to know where I am, and where I’m going after life. And to tell you, I know that I have eternal life. And attending the camp helped me to get tools that I can use to evangelize and also reach out to others.
“Presently, with the tools I have, I do go to jungles for evangelism. I do go to streets for evangelism. I travel to mission fields, just because of the little knowledge I have during the camp. And presently, I want to thank God for how God has been helping me. I am even part of the facilitators of GC3. And to this, I want to thank God, because my life is a testimony, just because of GC3.”
- MUPLANG SUNDAY
TESTIMONY TWO -
“I attended GC3 in 2020, December. Before GC3, I lost direction. I think at some point, it happens to everybody. But the moment I stepped into GC3, I felt purpose. Through their teaching, through GC3’s teaching, I was able to be clear; there was clarity, and I discovered that I can serve God in any way. I don’t necessarily have to go to the “Seminary”, be a pastor, preach on the pulpit. I can serve God in any way; I can evangelize, I can do anything and serve God.
“Currently, I and my teammates are evangelizing. For the first time in my life, I evangelized; I actually spoke to someone about Christ! The most interesting part of it is, I didn’t even hold a Bible. I just made it in the form of a conversation, and it went well.”
- ULO ATTAKO