No Limit Teens
in Christ present
Discovery Weekend

ATLANTA, Georgia—The No Limit Teens in Christ from Atlanta were hosts for a Discovery Weekend March 30 to April 1 at the Woodland Christian Camp in Temple, Georgia, for teens from Alabama and Georgia.

The weekend began Friday night with a welcome and pizza dinner. The teens were divided into six teams for the weekend, and points were awarded to teams as members participated in events.

After the pizza dinner, the teens gathered in the chapel for the first round of games. The games were based on two television game shows. In "Who Wants to Be a Christian" teens answered questions as they moved to the top to be declared a Christian. In another game, teens removed sins as they answered questions about the Bible, Christianity and facts about the WCG.

Saturday was full of activities such as volleyball, basketball, canoeing, paddleboating, fishing and nature walks. Dwight Allen, a member from Atlanta, gave a workshop on education and how to begin to decide on a career.

Allan Barr, district superintendent, did a workshop on Victory in Jesus. Two Atlanta teens led praise and worship. Teens and adults gave testimonials in which they discussed their Christian walk. Many of the teens called for the Discovery Weekend to be an annual event.

A touching moment came when Wendel Cox from Atlanta discussed the debate he had been having with himself, and announced he was ready to give his life to Jesus—there were few dry eyes in the house. The night ended with a dance and talent show.

Sunday began with praise and worship and communion led by Mr. Barr. Then Joe Williams, youth minister, thanked those who helped to make the weekend a success. He gave awards to the team that had the most points. Awards were also given to the male and female (Latora Crowe and Javier Johnson) who participated the most. The weekend was punctuated with group and individual prayers. Bibles were given to each of those who attended. Emmanuel Andrews.

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