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Adventist seven spirits of god5/18/2023 He was presented with the IAD presidential golden medal during his visit to the Camporee.īolt, who holds world records in the 100 metre and 200 metre, as well as the 4x100m relay, has eight Olympic and 11 World Championships gold medals. I never knew it was this big," he conceded. "When I came here I was really shocked to see how big it was. It's great," Archer said.īolt was also impressed by the overwhelming support at the event. It is great that a lot of my people can get to come and share in this amazing programme. "This is the fifth one, first time in an English-speaking country. President of the North Conference of Seventh-day Adventist Churches Pastor Karl Archer was encouraged by the staging of the event in Trelawny, which falls under his leadership. So I just want to say give all the glory to God. "God gave me a talent and I used it to the best of my ability. I am from the country, I never knew I would be this great, but I continued working and pushing hard," Bolt said to deafening cheers. Believe in yourself, believe in your dreams. "I am just here to give you some encouraging words to always work hard and never give up. Wild cheers greeted Bolt as he walked onto the platform to give a motivational talk. After meeting with him, the Hanseatic Conference voted on March 19, 2023, to retain his ministerial credentials. Recently, a Seventh-day Adventist Church pastor in Germany presented himself as bisexual and has promoted this lifestyle. My mother is a big Seventh-day Adventist so I am just happy to be here to show support," he said. The Adventist Church issues ministerial credentials to its pastors based on biblical criteria. Said Bolt: "I am here provide the youths with some encouragement and explain to them that everything is possible bring joy and uplift their spirits. He was in attendance Wednesday on the second of the five-day Inter-American Division (IAD) of Seventh-day Adventists (SDA) fifth Pathfinder Camporee at Trelawny Multipurpose Stadium. So it's just time," Bolt told the Jamaica Observer. Even me and NJ (Nugent Walker, his manager and boyhood friend) talk about it, but it is just time because you want to make sure when you go it's all the way. "It is something they pressing me about, and I definitely sit and think about it. But I am always there and give back to help the church as much as possible. "I started when I was younger, but because of track and field I couldn't follow in that way. The iconic athlete's parents are members of the Sherwood Content Seventh-day Adventist Church in Trelawny. (Photo: Horace Hines)įLORENCE HALL, Trelawny – Legendary sprinter Usain Bolt says he has been contemplating returning to the Seventh-day Adventist flock after he stopped attending some years ago to pursue his athletics dream. Legendary sprinter Usain Bolt (left) looks on as Pastor Karl Archer (second right) addresses the Inter-American Division (IAD) of Seventh-day Adventists' fifth Pathfinder Camporee at the Trelawny Multipurpose Stadium, Wednesday.
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