Impact Youth

  • 1. Panel Discussion | Omega Sabili, Ginnah Sabili, Webster Twaambo and Jenny Twaambo

    01:16:47||Season 1, Ep. 1
    In this episode, we sit in on a powerful moderated Q&A featuring teens and married couples as they engage in honest conversations about real family struggles. The dialogue explores why parents sometimes project stress onto their children after a difficult day, and how decision-making in the home is shaped by experience, protection, and love.The discussion takes a deeply emotional turn when a teen seeks guidance on confessing a personal addiction to their mother, prompting a heartfelt reminder that trust, grace, and unconditional love form the foundation of healthy families. The panel also tackles the fine line between teaching responsibility and unintentionally "parentifying" older children, especially daughters — a topic examined through cultural norms and a biblical understanding of family roles.This episode is a meaningful invitation to both parents and teenagers: to listen, to speak with honesty, and to grow together with patience and grace. A reminder that no family is perfect, but every family can learn, heal, and thrive through open communication.
  • 1. Panel Discussion | Sonke Soko, Chishimba Soko, and Kaunda Kaunda

    29:41||Season 1, Ep. 1
    In this episode, we listen in on an honest and eye-opening conversation between parents and teenagers as they unpack some of the emotionally difficult dynamics within the home. The discussion takes a deep look at stress, responsibility, and communication — beginning with the question many teens ask silently: Why do parents sometimes bring work frustrations home? Parents respond with vulnerability, acknowledging their humanity and the ongoing journey toward patience and self-control.The conversation then shifts to the fine line between teaching responsibility and unintentionally placing adult burdens on children — especially older daughters, who often feel the weight of chores and childcare more than their brothers. Together, the panel explores how cultural norms shape these expectations and why involving sons more equally builds healthier habits and life skills for the future.With sincerity and respect, the dialogue emphasizes teamwork, accountability, and balance within the family. This is a call to communication — to listen, to learn, and to build homes where everyone grows and everyone is valued.
  • 1. Engineering Your God-Inspired Future | Pastor Sarah Kamoto

    57:59||Season 1, Ep. 1
    In this powerful Impact session, Pastor Sarah K speaks to the next generation of leaders about discovering and pursuing their God-given purpose. She explains that vision is not mere imagination but “engineering your future with God,” reminding listeners that their calling was approved and established by God before they were born. Pastor Sarah teaches that fulfilling this divine blueprint requires seeking identity in Christ, building strong habits, and aligning goals with Kingdom purpose rather than personal ambition. The message includes a prayer for revelation and a candid Q&A addressing challenges like parental expectations, insecurity, and self-doubt. Pastor Sarah concludes with a compelling charge: every person is a gift to the nations, and embracing one’s vision is a sacred responsibility.
  • 1. Work: God's Good Design | Malooni Kafwanafwa

    57:59||Season 1, Ep. 1
    This teaching explores the biblical foundation of work, presenting it as a God-given gift rooted in creation itself. It explains that while sin introduced difficulty and frustration, work remains a vital part of honoring God, serving others, and stewarding the earth. Drawing from Scripture, the session highlights how diligence, responsibility, and consistency shape character and develop essential life skills. The speaker also challenges common obstacles such as laziness and procrastination, urging listeners to adopt healthy routines, set practical goals, and rely on God’s strength. This motivating message calls believers to embrace work as an expression of worship and discipleship.
  • 1. Living to Please God | Omega Sabili

    47:07||Season 1, Ep. 1
    In this powerful teaching, Omega Sabily speaks to young people about the importance of integrity and godly character. He breaks down integrity as living honestly, upholding strong moral principles, and doing what is right even when no one is watching. Through the five pillars of integrity—honesty, trust, fairness, respect, and responsibility—Sabily uses biblical examples such as Joseph, Job, and Jesus to show how these values are lived out.He also explains the difference between character (who you are) and integrity (how consistently you act on who you are), reminding listeners that true strength comes from relying on the Holy Spirit to live a life of righteousness. The session ends with a practical Q&A, tackling real-life situations about honesty, self-control, and communicating with authority.A timely message for anyone striving to build a life of integrity, purpose, and spiritual maturity.
  • 1. Vision & Goal Setting | Longo Chellah

    55:33||Season 1, Ep. 1
    In this inspiring talk, Christian engineer Long Chellah dives deep into the power of vision and intentional goal setting from a faith-centered perspective. Through his own story of facing failure while studying electrical engineering, he illustrates the importance of seeking God’s direction instead of leaning solely on personal plans.Longo Chellah explores how God imparts vision—whether through Scripture, God-given desires, or wise counsel—and shows the practical steps needed to gain traction through daily obedience. Blending faith with practical wisdom, he contrasts spiritual guidance with popular secular ideas like Steve Jobs’s “connecting the dots,” and even introduces helpful frameworks such as SMART goals, the Newton-Raphson method, and permutations and combinations to encourage experimentation, growth, and stewardship.This episode is a powerful reminder that with vision, discipline, and God’s leading, anyone can move toward their God-given purpose.
  • 1. The Cross and Your Emotions

    01:08:00||Season 1, Ep. 1
    In this heartfelt message titled “The Cross and Your Emotions,” Abigail unpacks how the gospel speaks to our deepest emotional struggles. Drawing from Mark 15–16, she connects Jesus’s suffering and resurrection to the realities of anxiety, unworthiness, and unhealthy habits that many face today. Abigail reminds listeners that emotions are part of God’s design—but through faith, believers can learn to respond to them differently. With honesty and compassion, she encourages identifying and surrendering emotions to God, finding strength in scripture, and walking with trusted accountability partners. The episode concludes with a powerful invitation to salvation and an open Q&A on faith and emotional wholeness.
  • 4. Remembering God's Works | Bright Mwandila

    57:24||Season 1, Ep. 4
    In this inspiring youth message, Bright speaks directly to students navigating school, exams, and the pressures of growing up. With warmth and encouragement, he reminds young listeners that education opens doors and that perseverance in learning leads to opportunity and success.At the heart of the message is gratitude—recognizing God’s goodness not only in major breakthroughs, but also in daily blessings like safety, provision, and even simple comforts we often overlook. Bright challenges students to stay aware of God’s presence in every moment, cultivating thankful hearts that strengthen their faith and perspective.The session concludes with a heartfelt call to commit to Jesus and a powerful prayer for students preparing for exams, believing for wisdom, favor, and strength for the journey ahead.
  • 4. Remembering God's Deeds | Bondo Sianga

    29:39||Season 1, Ep. 4
    In this uplifting message, we are reminded that gratitude is not reserved for good moments—it is a lifestyle rooted in remembering God’s faithfulness. Drawing from John 3:16 and powerful passages from the Psalms, the teaching explores how recalling God’s goodness fuels praise, strengthens trust, and shapes our perspective in every season of life.Through interactive reflection and scripture, listeners are encouraged to look back on God’s blessings—both big miracles and quiet mercies—and allow gratitude to rise above circumstances. This message challenges us to conquer spiritual forgetfulness and embrace thanksgiving as a daily practice, not just a reaction to favorable moments.Be encouraged to see God’s hand in every chapter and cultivate a heart that gives thanks always.
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