THE Seventh-day Adventist Church in Jamaica is touting its flagship youth ministry, Pathfinder, as a transformational development programme that has made tangible positive changes in the lives of thousands of young people.
Speaking at this week’s Jamaica Observer Monday Exchange, Pastor Joel Jump, youth ministries director for the East Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, shared his own transformational journey: “As a young man I grew up in the Pathfinder club, where children below the age 10 bracket are taught value systems. What I loved about Pathfinder was going on hikes, learning endurance, and doing other activities in our classes where you learnt how to treat the young ladies, and the importance of discipline. I used to give a lot of trouble, but what the Pathfinder club did for me was allow me to have a sense of discipline and a sense of purpose. I’ve seen it bring value to other young persons who have been a part of the club over the years.”
Jump and a team led by church President Pastor Everett Brown were speaking against the backdrop of the organisation’s historic fifth Inter-American Division of Seventh-day Adventist Camporee which will be showcased from April 4-8, at the Trelawny Multi-purpose Stadium in north-western Jamaica. The event, held every five years, is being held in the island for the first time.
Retired educator and liaison officer for the international groups for the regional event, Carol Hunter, also attested to the impact of Pathfinder.
“I taught at the primary, high school and college level, and find that the students who came out of the Pathfinder clubs were far more disciplined, they knew about protocol, they were well-organised and so on. So I can attest to the fact that being a Pathfinder has its value in terms of the total upbringing, and how they relate to persons,” she stressed.
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Pathfinder as the name rightly states,is finding the path to righteousness through Jesus Christ our Lord.Pathfinder Clubs help help to transform lives for not only now but for eternity.I am not an active member of this great adventerous movement but I am seeing its effect as far back since 1976 when I became an Adventist.God bless these Clubs.