Adventist youth pray for a driver in Vieques, Puerto Rico, after handing him the missionary book this year entitled “Hope in the Midst of Chaos” by Mark Findley, during a Caleb Mission Project evangelistic impact initiative held on the island July 6-16, 2022. A group of young people took time during their vacation to travel to the small island on the eastern coast of Puerto Rico to clean streets, beaches, beautify parks and pray with government officials, community members and hold evangelistic efforts. [Photo: Puerto Rican Union]

August 23, 2022 | Vieques, Puerto Rico | Puerto Rican Union and Inter-American Division News

A small group of young people recently spent 10 days of their summer vacation to impact several communities in Vieques, a municipal island near the eastern coast of Puerto Rico. The group of 14 young people, ages 17 to 33, were the first across the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Puerto Rico to take part in a Caleb Mission Project–an evangelistic program of the Adventist world church which promotes the participation of young Adventists in voluntary service during school vacation.

The group walked through the main streets of the city and neighborhoods praying for people, distributing “Hope in the Midst of Chaos” books by Mark Findley, and invited persons throughout restaurants and businesses to watch the evangelistic film called SPIN released across theaters in Puerto Rico last year.

The group shows the Caleb Mission sign with their t-shirts and hand gesture one night after a day of vacation bible school training, cleaning and painting on the island. [Photo: Puerto Rican Union]

The group also visited the main plaza, urban center, and government offices to pray for locals and tourists. They also cleaned up beaches and streets, removed debris from public areas, distributed meals and painted classrooms and basketball courts at the Vieques Adventist Missionary Academy. They also held vacation bible school for children in the community and led out in evangelistic meetings at the Adventist Church on the island.

The experience left a mark on the lives of group members who traveled on ferry to the island and remained on the small island from Jul. 6-16, 2022.  “I’m so grateful to God for given me this opportunity to contribute to the work with such an amazing team,” said Génesis Tirado. “I will always take this experience to heart for I saw that in the midst of so many needs, God provides and never forsakes us.”

Young people pick up trash from the side of the road during the one-week initiative. [Photo: Puerto Rican Union]

“I have a new family,” said Héctor Díaz, another member of the mission project. “It was very gratifying to help so many people. You feel so happy because you are helping others.” Alissa Rodríguez said she took many beautiful memories from her experience in Vieques. “I’m taking with me wonderful people I met here in such a short time,” she said. “I really enjoyed helping people who really had a need of Jesus and we were able to share the gospel with them.”

One of the purposes of Caleb Mission Project is for young people to take leadership roles so they can train and experience firsthand the satisfaction to be missionary leaders in the preaching of the gospel through small groups and others strategies, said Pastor Ángel Rodríguez, outgoing youth ministries director of the East Puerto Rico Conference. “When we are channels of blessings to others, we are blessed,” said Rodríguez. “Seeing the young people so involved [in this project] really brought joy to my heart.”

Caleb Mission Project team members pick up trash along a beach on Vieques. [Photo: Puerto Rican Union]

“To see these young people work for God is so wonderful,” said Lixamari Pedraza, project group leader. “Young people are not lost, they just simply need to be put to work and given their space. I am taking with me so much growth and a beautiful family.”

The Caleb Mission Project was organized by the youth ministries department of the Puerto Rican Union.  “Our goal is to continue to mobilize young people in each local field to develop physical, mental, spiritual and social skills, equip them with a life of service toward the church and the community and strengthen their relationship with Christ and the values outlined in the bible,” said Pastor David Sebastian, youth ministries for the Puerto Rican Union.

Young people paint the parking lot of the Kindergarten through 8th grade Adventist School in Vieques, Puerto Rico. [Photo: Puerto Rican Union]

President of the Adventist Church in Puerto Rico Pastor Luis Rivera congratulated the young people for their commitment and dedication to the project. “I am so happy to see how young people, university students and professionals took their vacation time to be part of this first Caleb Mission Project,” said Rivera. “This just brings me joy. You can see their passionate service in doing something for people who do not know about the Lord was part of their mission.”

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