The Koinonia Baptist Church Men’s Fellowship successfully conducted its Evangelistic Men’s Camp from 30 September to 4 October 2025 at the Koinonia Prayer Centre, under the theme ”Let us make mankind in our image, after our likeness…” (Genesis 1:26). The event brought together 339 campers and officials for five days of spiritual learning, fellowship, and evangelism.

Koinonia Baptist Church holds Evangelistic Men’s Camp with 339 participants
The camp featured discussions on a wide range of topics, including the Biblical concepts of sin, salvation, temptation, the Holy Spirit, discipleship, church, giving, men of faith and prayer, satanism and deliverance, family and church, generational blessings and curses, and a Bible study on the Book of Noah.

Speakers at the camp included Rev Dr Zotuo Kiewhuo, Senior Pastor; Neibalie Kiewhuo, Pastor; H Rokopra Mekro, Pastor; Medotseilieü Kiewhuo, Pastor; Zashekho Hibo, Assistant Pastor; and Rev. Ramesh Matthew, President of the Institute of Global Leadership.

The culmination service on the final day was led by Lhouzakie Rutsa, featuring special praise by Ketosu Rikha, Zekuosa Zhale, and Jeremiah Group. Bible readings were performed by Khekato Sema and Seyie, while testimony was shared by Keneilezo Zumu, who recounted overcoming alcoholism and recovering from illnesses.

Rev Dr Zotuo Kiewhuo encouraged campers to focus on God’s works in the Last Days, emphasizing that the Holy Spirit will move swiftly and that preparations are underway for the second coming of Christ. He reminded attendees of their responsibility to win souls and remain spiritually prepared for the rapture.

Awards were presented to the best campers: Supong Temjen Jamir and Vekhoneyi Veswuh (Isaiah Group); Khriesavilie Kiewhuo and Baldev Prasad (Jeremiah Group); Robert Toppo and Jacob Chetri (Moses Group); and Kediselie Kense and Shyam Chetri (Daniel Group). Special recognition was given to the oldest campers—Shulenjuv Khevazuklu, Neilasa Metha, Kevilelie Thorie, and Thepfudinyü Rame—and those who brought the most participants, including Tepusuto Sophie, Lanu Aier, and Tepudi Mekro.

The camp was directed by Lhouzakie Rutsa, with Khriezovolie Suokhrie and Neizokhotuo Belho serving as assistant directors.

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