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Faith Turned All the Way Up

From December 7th to 12th, 2025, the SPF Mission Centre hosted Camp Voltage, a transformative youth camp organized by the SPF Youth Ministry in partnership with Pastor Cornel Jordan of Cornel Jordan Ministries and Count Me In Kenya. The camp brought together over 200 campers, creating an atmosphere marked by expectation, energy, and spiritual hunger.

Voltage Camp 2025 was anchored in John 15:1–4, reminding participants of the importance of abiding in Christ, the true vine, to bear lasting fruit. This verse shaped every session, encouraging teens to deepen their connection with God and live a life fully surrendered to Him.

Each day included vibrant worship, engaging teaching, and interactive sessions that helped campers apply biblical truths to real-life challenges. Pastor Cornel Jordan delivered messages that challenged participants to move from surface-level faith to an active, personal relationship with Christ. The camp emphasized spiritual growth, identity in Christ, and reliance on the Holy Spirit.

Key themes explored during the camp included:

Spiritual Warfare
Teens learned to recognize the spiritual battles around them and understand that God equips them with the tools to overcome sin, temptation, and challenges in their daily lives.

Demolishing Strongholds
Participants were guided to identify and break strongholds—habits, fears, or patterns of sin—that prevent them from living fully for God. With prayer and biblical guidance, they discovered freedom and victory in Christ.

Mighty Through God
The camp emphasized that teens are not powerless. Through abiding in Christ, they can overcome obstacles, face challenges with confidence, and live victoriously through His strength.

Voltage Camp 2025 was more than an event—it was a spiritual turning point. Many teens deepened their faith, committed to abiding in Christ, and left empowered to live boldly in their daily lives. The impact continues as these young people carry the lessons, friendships, and experiences into their communities.