Pastor Gelder Gamboa (3rd from left), youth ministries director of the Belize Union stands with the first delegation to take off on the 10-seater Cessna plane en route to the 5th Inter-American Division Pathfinder Camporee in Trelawny, Jamaica, days before the territory-wide event began on Apr. 4, 2023. [Photo: Belize Union]
It took seven round trips to get a delegation of 72 Pathfinders and youth leaders to attend the 5th Inter-American Division’s Pathfinder Camporee in Trelawny, Jamaica, Apr. 4-9, 2023. It was nothing short of a miracle, said Pastor Gelder Gamboa, youth ministries director of the Belize Union.
The original plan was to fly with two other delegations from Guatemala and then Honduras but when that fell through, Gamboa felt impressed to contact his long-time Adventist friend Jeff Sutton, who runs a missionary training center, in Orange Walk, a 50-minute drive from Belize City, the capital.
Pilot Jeff Sutton (left) of Missionary Outreach Volunteer Evangelism, Sheena Godoy (center) accountant at Belize Union and Pastor Gelder Gamboa, youth ministries director of Belize Union, smile big at the Trelawny Multipurpose Stadium, on day two of the Pathfinder Camporee, Apr. 5, 2023.[Photo: Daniel Gallardo/IAD]
The delegation was made up of 50 Pathfinders and 22 youth leaders, said Gamboa. “Our young people had worked so hard raising funds, with churches supporting them, the government supporting them and some parents even taking out loans to send their kids,” he explained.
Sutton, who was in the middle of a session at the US non-profit organization called MOVE or Missionary Outreach Volunteer Evangelism which he operates, felt inclined to see what could be done. He researched permits ahead of time, figured out the limit pounds per flight and other logistics, and soon, the plan began to take some shape.
Delegates from Belize smile on the 10-seat plane before taking off for Jamaica days before the camporee. [Photo: Belize Union]
“When Sutton presented photos of the plane they would be traveling overseas during an online meeting, 40 of our delegates felt like maybe they didn’t want to fly in a small plane,” said Gamboa. “With our prayer warriors continually elevating prayers, I proceeded to call each one of the parents, explaining every precaution, insurance and logistic in place for the trips.”
Sutton was really moved to help any way he could to make this camporee event a reality for so many Pathfinders.
Delegation of Belize take a group photo during a sight-seeing outing in Jamaica, during the week of Apr. 4-9, 2023. [Photo: Belize Union]
After picking up the plane, Sutton flew the first delegation to the camporee on Mar. 31. Then Apr. 2 saw Sutton flying one group in the morning to Jamaica, and then returning to get the second group, and so on, until he got all 72 for the camporee event.
“I remember thinking, I’m parked on a ramp, at a high-end facility in Montego Bay, and I’m pulling off with village kids with nap sacks, they’re my people, my kids, it was so fun,” said Sutton. “I prayed this experience will lead them to gain even more of a passion for mission,” said Sutton, who camped out with the group sleeping on his hammock every night.
Garik Gilharry (left) and LeAn Seguro (right) from Belize stand in front of their campsite in Trelawny, Jamaica, Apr. 6, 2023. [Photo Daniel Gallardo/IAD]
Taking part in the many sports activities with other peers and the spiritual messages has brought her to realize that she has to make some changes to live a more purposeful life. “I need to spend less time on my phone and more time studying the Bible,” she said. “It’s not so much the church’s mission but it’s God’s mission.” LeAn is determined to continue doing more in her community and witnessing more and share with others what her experience was all about during the Camporee.
Inter-American Division President Pastor Elie Henry (left) places the IAD Presidential Gold Medal on Jeff Sutton’s shoulders for his support and commitment to mission in flying the Belize delegation in his plane to the Pathfinder Camporee in Trelawny, Jamaica. Sutton was received the medal along other recipients during a special ceremony on stage on April 7, 2023. [Photo: Daniel Gallardo/IAD]
Garik and the rest of the delegation were happy to see their bus driver in Jamaica get baptized after they were able to witness to him while they travelled to camp from the airport and took a day to sightsee.
“This has been quite an adventure and a spiritual awakening for them and for us youth leaders too,” said Pastor Gamboa. “God has a divine purpose for their lives and this camporee has allowed for them to see a transformation in their lives today and for the future,” he said. There are many miracles that happened along the way, said Gamboa. Having a small plane make 28 landings and take offs to get the Belize delegation to the camporee was not something that leaders thought it would be but “God is real,” said Gamboa. “We need to pray more and have more faith.”