
Speakers
“Siki” Plang (Juneau, Alaska USA)
Youth Convocation Evening Speaker
"Siki" Plang refers to himself as the chief of sinners, who is enjoying the blessings of his Father, the Lord of all Lords, through His son, Jesus the Christ. Siki is blessed with God-fearing wife, Jeorghette, with whom they begot Matthew, Jacob, and Hannah, whom all fear the Lord. Siki is a testament of Gods mercy and love. His coming adventure to Ethiopia with Gideon’s Army is an affirmation of the wondrous and miraculous way God has worked in his life.
The speaker is a Doctor of Physical Therapy, who practices in Juneau, Alaska, as another way to minister and be used to reach God’s children.

Vikram Panchal (Melbourne, Australia)
Youth Convocation Morning Speaker
Vikram Panchal is a church planting pastor from the Bundoora Adventist Church in Melbourne, Australia. Bundoora is a unique church plant ministering to the wider community. The area is home to the secular La Trobe University of over 35,000 students! Since responding to God’s call on his heart, he has seen God open doors no man can shut!
A new church was planted, the first Adventist student club in the University’s history was born, and the plant became sponsored by Global Mission finances, and Vikram was named the first Adventist chaplain to serve on a secular campus in Australia! When you step out in faith God will never let you down!
Vikram counts the most amazing miracles in his life to be his wife, Leah, and son, Nahum. He is a supporter of EYC and knows God is going to bless our time together!

Venue & Price
Ethiopia Adventist College
September 3-9, 2019
Ethiopia Adventist College (EAC) is located 235 kms south of Ethiopia's capital, Addis Abeba.
If you need a guest room, you should inform us ahead of time and make your own accommodation reservations early. Rooms are not covered by the general registration fee of 75 Birr.
Price
Registration: 75 Birr per person | Meals: 40 Birr per meal (payable at conference)
For those unable to attend Wednesday to Sunday, you're welcome to visit for free on Sabbath morning - no registration required. Registration required for Saturday night activities. All are welcome to participate in the Sunday outreach program.
Families
Is there an age limit?
No, even though there is no age limit, it is a youth conference and those between ages 17 to 35 would benefit the most. Those younger than 17 years old are required to be accompanied by an older person.
I have kids, can I bring them?
We do not have any special arrangement for the kids. Parents are responsible for their own kids.
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Price: 75 Birr per person (excluding food and accommodation)
Attendees
Your contact information
Christ is Returning Soon!
And if He doesn't beat me, I will be coming back to Ethiopia in September again to spend time with you, exploring what we can do to celebrate the love of God and reviewing the awesomeness of the Gospel.
You may have inherited faith, or simply be exploring and questioning everything, or you may have owned faith. No matter what stage you are in your spiritual walk, when we “Seek Ye First the Kingdom of God” the rest will be added! That is a promise.
When we are connected with Christ, we end up living differently. We can cast our guilt and burdens upon Christ! And yes it can be scary, coming under the Devil's attacks and to having our loyalty tested. But remember God always uses broken, imperfect people, like me, and you, to bear witness to the truth, peace and joy that can be yours, in the middle of this conflict, even with multiple distractions, when we make an effort to stay connected daily with our Creator.
The whole theme of the Bible is, “Will you worship Me as I ask?” Will you remember Me, or do your own thing? Will you “seek the Kingdom of God” first?
Salvation is a gift to be honored through obedience and respect. Our works can't save us, but we are called to obey, and His grace covers us when we act.
Each of you will get the opportunity to renew your mission to serve God as Youth for Christ in Ethiopia and be baptized or profess your faith.
“Siki”
