Invest in the Future — Build for the Next Generation

As a young boy, I truly dreamt of building cities. That dream wasn’t born from thin air—it came from strong belief and the atmosphere of faith I was raised in. 

And now I ask you: 

How can we have a vision for a generation we may never see?

Can we truly call it legacy if it ends with us? 

What kind of faith dares to dream beyond its own lifetime?

These aren’t just questions—they’re a call to action. In Acts 2:17–18, God says:

“In the last days, I will pour out my Spirit on all people. Your sons and daughters will prophesy, your young men will see visions, and your old men will dream dreams…”

Church, we are living in those days. And right now, we’ve been given a holy opportunity—to build a Kids Center that isn’t about walls and classrooms.
It’s about encounters.
It’s about shaping identity before the world confuses it.
It’s about building a house where our children learn to hear God, walk with Jesus, and know who they are.

Why does this matter?

Because the world is discipling children every single day—through screens, systems, and culture. And if we don’t rise up, we’re surrendering our sons and daughters to the loudest voices in society. Over 57% of teens say they struggle with identity confusion. That’s not just a statistic—it’s a spiritual crisis.

This isn’t about “Sunday-school and childcare.” It’s about calling out world-changers while they’re still young enough to believe it. It’s about putting faith in motion and legacy in concrete.

I’m charging you :
Come with faith.
Come with vision.
Come ready to invest in the future and dream again.

Let’s build something we may never fully see—but that heaven will recognize as legacy.

For His Glory,
Pastor Adam