WHERE FROM THERE?

August 5, 2010 in Church, Justice, Life, LWF, Youth

The LWF Youth Pre-assembly and the General Assembly in Germany has come and gone. The outcomes from both assemblies were timely as they addressed issues that affect the world today. The LWF Youth message from Dresden highlighted the issue of sustainability, Gender Justice and the role of the Youth in the visibility of the LWF. These issues and many more also reflected in the resolutions, the message and the public statement of the LWF eleventh General Assembly in Stuttgart. Where we go from there?

Climate change was one of the major focuses of the LWF eleventh Assembly. There are many factors that cause climate change. Anthropogenic factors are human activities that change the environment. In some cases the chain of causality of human influence on the climate is direct and unambiguous (for example, the effects of irrigation on local humidity), while in other instances it is less clear. Various hypotheses for human-induced climate change have been argued for many years. Presently the scientific consensus on climate change is that human activity is very likely the cause for the rapid increase in global average temperatures over the past several decades. Consequently, the debate has largely shifted onto ways to reduce further human impact and to find ways to adapt to change that has already occurred.

Of most concern in these anthropogenic factors is the increase in CO2 levels due to emissions from fossil fuel combustion, followed by aerosols (particulate matter in the atmosphere) and cement manufacture. Other factors, including land use, ozone depletion, animal agriculture and deforestation, are also of concern in the roles they play – both separately and in conjunction with other factors – in affecting climate, microclimate, and measures of climate variables

These past weeks has seen triple weather heat weather condition in most parts in the United States. The National Weather Service of the United States has issued several hot and humid weather messages for states like say Texas, Tennessee, Alabama, and New York etc. In Texas, it was hot and humid as high as 104 degrees.

The impact according to the National Weather Service is that the combination of hot temperatures and high humidity will combine to create a situation in which heat illnesses are possible.

On August 2,2010, Government officials in Pakistan say as many as 2.5 Pakistanis have been affected by devastating flood after severe rainfall in the northern part of the country .The floods, causing by torrential monsoon rains, have left more than 1,100 dead and made many more thousands more homeless. The devastating effect of the flooding is still clear, with entire village thought to have been swept away.

These and many more are visible evidences that the world now than ever before should start to take concrete actions towards the liberation and restoration of our planet from total destruction. Where are we from Copenhagen? The destruction is continuing

 In Africa some rivers are drying up while others are causing floods, destroying crops, displacing and threatening lives of thousands of rural communities. Failing or erratic rains and prolonged droughts resulting in poor harvest are leading to conflicts.

If the secular world is dragging its feet to implement feasible actions towards saving the planet, the church should act and speak up louder. The young people have a role play. It starts with the self, the church and then the society at large. According to Bishop Kameeta in his Keynote address to the LWF Youth Pre-assembly in Dresden, he said” to change the way of living which is a result of the destruction of our planet, we need to start with our self here in Dresden, and in Stuttgart and in our Churches”. He further said “talking without action is in itself very much destructive”.

Teaching youth to make a joyful noise in Brasil

July 13, 2010 in Life

Written by : Moses Aboka,Kenya

The people of Brazil are widely known for their passion for songs and dances. Surprisingly, however, in the small community of Renasces in Brazil the situation was different. There was no music group in the local church of Evangelical Lutheran Church of Siparanga, Renasces in Brazil.  After attending the LWF Global training, Raquel Helene Kleber was inspired to offer the people of Renasces their desires. She implemented the project “sharing the Music”, which was sponsored by the LWF.

The first step she took was to gather seven of her peers to share the idea of the project. Those gathered didn’t have the knowledge on how to play any musical instrument. After few months of intense training sessions, they were able to develop and perfect on the skills of playing musical instruments as well as singing. According to Raquel, the group was so energized entertaining the community with soothing music. On occasions, they  knock on people’s doors to surprise them with the gift of sweet sounds; visit schools; different youth groups and even sang chorals during the last Christmas season.

The most important thing to her is that their local congregation became alive and every Sunday people can now listen to beautiful worship songs. “ I believe that music is important in our lives because it keeps alive our faith and the communion among the church members” she commented. She further stated that it is mentioned in the Bible that we should make a joyful noise unto thy lord and sing of his praises.

A trip to remember forever

July 12, 2010 in Life

Danielle Dokma from Suriname

Written by: Rita kabanyana, Rwanda

The LWF Pre-assembly had its participants from all over the world-Asia, Africa, Europe, North and Latin America. It was an exciting and new experience for some of the participants.

According to Jared from Kenya, this was his very first international trip out of his country. He said that he couldn’t sleep the night before the trip as he was so excited to travel the next day to Europe. For him this was an opportunity to visit the developed world. Reflecting back on his flight, Jared mentioned that the landing experience was one that he will never forget as it was very frightened and scary. He also said that was his very first time to board a plane and ride a train.

Another story of interest is the story of the participant from Suriname, a country in South America, Danielle Dokma. She said “it was very emotional to be granted the opportunity to travel for the first time on a plane more so to be able to participate in this event of young people from around the globe by the LWF”.”I feel blessed” she concludes.

The countdown to Lutherans Largest Gathering

June 16, 2010 in Life

The largest event in the world of football is the world cup that is currently going on in Africa,South Africa for the first time after 80years.Like the huge enthusiasm and diversity that characterised the world cup,the Youth Pre-assembly and General Assembly of the Lutheran World Federation is one of the biggest event of lutherans with a total of 70million christians from around the globe-Asia,Africa,Europe and the Americas.  The youths will gahter in Dresden,Germany from 10th-17th July for the Youth Pre-assembly and then from the 20th-27th the General Assembly in Stuttgart,Germany.It is just about 25days to the largest gathering of lutherans worldwide.

The anxiety is mountaining as the event draws near.The event will largely feature bible study and the discussion of critical issues that the communion should focus on for the coming years.But what is also important is the diversity of the participants that come to the event so say bible study will be done in different languages from all over the world,isn’t that awesome? .The theme is “Give us this day our daily bread”

Like many participants this will be my first participation in the Youth Pre-assembly and the General Assembly.Let me know what your expectation are? and how are you planning to attend this big event? However,for those not attending,let me know what you think about the event.You can do so by posting your comment below .

I’m excited to hear from you.Join the discussion today! Thanks!