Pastor Ray Frometa (right), youth ministries director of the Cuban Union jumps for joy at the announcement of Bryan E. Rodríguez (left) win of this year’s bible connection finale program on Nov. 16, 2024, fron San Salvador, El Salvador.[Photo: Victor Martínez/IAD]

Bryan E. Rodríguez triumphs in San Salvador, inspiring thousands of young bible students across the IAD.

November 17, 2024 | San Salvador, El Salvador | Libna Stevens, Inter-American Division News

When Bryan E. Rodríguez of Cuba was announced as this year’s top winner of the Inter-American Division’s (IAD) Bible Connection, he was overcome with emotion. As the crowd cheered and fellow finalists rushed to congratulate him, Bryan, 20, burst into tears. He had just triumphed over 23 other regional finalists at the packed Central Adventist Church in San Salvador on Nov. 16, 2024. The grand finale was streamed live for hundreds more to witness his victory.

Left to Right: Pablo A. González of Nicaragua, second place winner, Pastor Al Powell, youth ministries director of the IAD, Bryan E. Rodríguez of the Cuban Union and winner of the Bible Connection, and Daniel Hernández of the Central Mexican Union took the third place, during the live streamed grand finale competition in San Salvador, El Salvador, Nov. 16, 2024.  [Photo: Ariel Escobar/IAD]

“This has been an extraordinary miracle for Bryan,” said Al Powell, youth ministries director of the IAD, as he handed Bryan the winner’s trophy. “God has blessed each and every one of you who have taken this journey of studying the Bible this year.”

Bryan clinched the top spot with a perfect score of 1,435 points, answering all 96 questions on the Book of Genesis in just 12 minutes and 55 seconds. “He didn’t miss a single question,” Powell remarked, noting that four questions were eliminated by the judges, but that didn’t affect Bryan’s lead.

This year’s annual Bible Connection finale competition took place at the Central Adventist Church of San Salvador, El Salvador, on Nov. 16, 2024. [Photo: IAD Screenshot]

In the joyful moment of Bryan’s victory announcement, Pastor Ray Frometa, youth ministries director of the Cuban Union, jumped for joy and embraced Bryan tightly. Both were deeply moved by the significance of his win for the thousands of youth in Cuba.

Back in Cuba, Pastor Aldo Perez, president of the Cuban Union, expressed his joy at the news. “We praise the Lord for this,” said Perez. “Bryan is part of the Alcides Pino Adventist Church in Holguin, and the youth in his church have been praying for him every evening.”

Bryan E. Rodríguez of the Cuban Union answers questions on his tablet during the live finale bible competition. He said he studied seven hours straight every day for months. [Photo: Ariel Escobar/IAD]

Bryan’s journey was not an easy one. Traveling from his hurricane-battered city of Holguin, he endured a grueling 10-hour ride to Havana before making his way to El Salvador. He had taken a year off from dental school to focus on preparing for the Bible Connection competition, despite doubts from his family and friends.

“My family and friends were against me putting off my career. They asked, ‘What if you don’t win? What if you’re behind in your studies?’” Bryan recalled. Despite these concerns, he chose to dedicate himself to studying the Bible intensively, spending up to seven hours a day memorizing and studying Genesis.

IAD Youth Minisries Director Al Powell announces the scholarships available to the top three winners from Montemorelos University, Northern Caribbean University, and Linda Vista University. [Photo: Ariel Escobar/IAD]

“I would have been almost done with my first semester now,” Bryan said. “At first, I felt sad seeing my classmates, but I trusted that God had a plan for me. I focused on my studies and prayed that He would guide me.”

Bryan believes that his victory was not his own doing but a result of God’s blessings. “I don’t deserve this trophy,” he humbly reflected. “I know this is the Lord’s work. He knew how much I prayed for this win and how many times I cried, thinking I wouldn’t make it.”

Second Place Winner Pablo A. González (right) of Nicaragua shares a moment with his new friends María Teresa Pech (center) of the Southeast Mexican Union and Jefferson D. Avila (left) of the South Colombia Union. All union finalists received medals and other gifts for participating in this year’s annual competition. [Photo: Victor Martínez/IAD]

The experience has been transformative for Bryan. He’s flown on a plane for the first time, made 20 new friends, and experienced the love and support of his church and family. His prize included a laptop and the first choice of a full four-year scholarship to Northern Caribbean University in Jamaica, a two-year scholarship to Linda Vista Adventist University in Chiapas, Mexico, or a one-year scholarship to Montemorelos University in Mexico.

Pablo Antonio González of Nicaragua earned second place with a score of 1,420 points, missing only one question and completing the challenge in 8 minutes and 19 seconds. “It was an exhilarating experience,” said Pablo, a second-year medical student who balanced his studies with Bible memorization. “I would read each chapter carefully, memorizing 15 verses daily. That made all the difference.”

Third Place Winner Daniel Hernández of the Central Mexican Union celebrates with his youth ministries director Pastor Abimael Vázquez. [Photo: Victor Martínez/IAD]

Pablo’s second-place finish earned him a tablet, while Daniel Hernández of the Central Mexican Union claimed third place with 1,410 points in 9 minutes and 42 seconds. This marked Daniel’s third year as a finalist in the annual competition in his union. Last year, he won second place in the finale competition in Bogotá, Colombia. In 2022, Daniel, age 23, took the fourth place in the territory-wide finale in Jamaica.

Daniel said he was delighted to be among the three top spots and the journey has led him to travel to different countries and make new friends. “I’m going to try one more time next year,” he said. Getting to the top spot is something he wants to continue pursuing, Daniel added.

Finalists from L-R: Xabisa Hamilton of the Caribbean Union, Jemimah Montalvo of the Belize Union, and Astra Browlin of the Atlantic Caribean Union, concentrate as they answer multiple choice questions on the Book of Genesis. [Photo: Ariel Escobar/IAD]

All 24 finalists received medals and prizes for their participation, and those who were unable to attend in person joined the live online event from locations across the French Antilles Guiana, Haiti, Jamaica, and West Venezuela Unions.

Al Powell praised all the finalists for their dedication to studying the Bible, encouraging them to continue being ambassadors for the Word of God. “Rely on the Bible as a roadmap for your life,” Powell urged. “GPS may lead you astray, but you won’t get lost with the map of the Bible.”

Fabricio Rivera, communication director of the El Salvador Union leads the Bible competition by the podium during the live event at packed Central Adventist Church of San Salvador on Nov. 16, 2024. [Photo: IAD Screenshot]

The Bible Connection competition, which included five rounds of 20 multiple-choice questions, aims to foster a habit of Bible study among young people across the IAD region, helping them draw life lessons from Scripture.

Next year’s IAD Bible Connection will see thousands of children and young people studying the Book of Luke. The grand finale competition is scheduled to take place  November 16, 2025, in Port of Spain, Trinidad.

Final scores of the 2024 Inter-American Division’s Bible Connection grand finale competition. [Image: Caleb Castañaza/IAD]

To view the live stream of this year’s Bible Connection finale program, click HERE

Victor Martínez and Fabricio contributed information to this article.

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