Kingdom Kids Conference

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December 8–12, 2025

Strongpoint Ministries Orphanage

The December 2025 Kingdom Kids Conference was a five-day gathering dedicated to teaching, encouragement, and fellowship for children. Hosted at Strongpoint Ministries Orphanage, the conference created an environment where children could learn about God, enjoy meaningful activities, and experience a sense of belonging.

More than 180 children participated in the program, supported by teachers and staff who guided the activities throughout the week. The conference also welcomed visitors from different sectors, including headteachers and the County Director of Education, who came to observe and encourage the initiative. Their presence affirmed the importance of programs that nurture both the spiritual and emotional well-being of children.

The central teaching of the conference focused on the biblical Tabernacle, the sacred place God instructed the Israelites to build so that He could dwell among His people. Through simple explanations and illustrations, the children learned how the different parts of the Tabernacle represent a journey toward God. They explored the meaning of the outer court, the place where sacrifices were offered, reminding us of forgiveness and reconciliation with God. They also learned about the laver, where priests washed, symbolizing cleansing and a life set apart for God.

Inside the Holy Place, the children discovered the meaning behind the lampstand, which represents God’s light guiding our lives; the table of bread, which shows God’s provision; and the altar of incense, which illustrates prayer rising to God. Finally, they learned about the Most Holy Place, where the Ark of the Covenant was kept, representing the presence of God among His people. Through these lessons, the children were reminded that God desires a relationship with His people and invites them to draw near to Him.

Throughout the week, the conference combined biblical teaching with creative and interactive activities that helped the children learn while enjoying their time together. Movie sessions featuring biblically inspired stories allowed them to reflect on lessons of faith and character. A Bible treasure hunt encouraged the children to explore Scripture in a fun and engaging way, turning learning into an adventure.

The children also had the opportunity to express their talents during a special showcase called “God-Given Gift,” where they shared singing, dancing, and other abilities. Creative craft sessions allowed them to work on hands-on projects, while sports and outdoor games encouraged teamwork, movement, and joyful interaction. Bible quiz challenges reinforced what they had learned during the teachings, and quieter moments during storytime and reflection sessions gave them space to ask questions and think about the lessons they were receiving. Many of the days ended with songs, music, and joyful dancing, creating an atmosphere of celebration and shared happiness.

To ensure that every child could fully participate, Kingdom Kids provided meals, refreshments, writing materials, and teaching resources throughout the conference. The intention was simple: remove barriers so the children could focus on learning, connecting, and growing.

Children from surrounding communities were also invited to participate alongside those living at the orphanage. This created a space where friendships could grow and where every child could feel welcomed and included. For many of the children at the orphanage, opportunities like this are deeply meaningful.

The conference reminded them that they are not forgotten. Some of the children have experienced loss or difficult circumstances that can affect their sense of hope and belonging. Through the teaching, the activities, and the time spent together, they were reminded that they are loved, valued, and part of a community that cares for them. For orphaned children, that sense of belonging can make a profound difference.

Kingdom Kids exists to invest in the spiritual and personal growth of children. By teaching the Word of God and creating environments of encouragement and learning, the program seeks to help children grow in faith, character, and purpose.

The five-day conference ended not simply as an event, but as a reminder that every child matters, every child is valued, and every child has a place in God’s family.

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