Welcome Home: Every Nation U-Belt Building Inauguration

Welcome Home: Every Nation U-Belt Building Inauguration

For nearly 40 years, we’ve been asking God for a property right at the heart of the University Belt—a place to bless generations of future leaders in the years to come. Today marks a new beginning. God is indeed faithful, as we have finally opened the doors of our Every Nation U-Belt facility, right beside the University of the East.

“I still remember when we were students, we would pray during our annual prayer and fasting, ‘We’ll have our own building where we get to train leaders and reach more students’… It’s so surreal to see that vision come to life,” says Lyj, one of the homegrown leaders from Victory U-Belt who now serves as a campus missionary in the area.

Every Nation U-Belt is a tool to disciple students and raise future leaders who will not only hear the gospel but learn to live a life that demonstrates it through Leadership, Integrity, Faith, and Excellence (L.I.F.E).

We are in faith that this facility will always point back to Christ, not to ourselves. As Pastor Steve said, “Everything we ever wanted to be, everything we ever wanted to say—it starts with Him, ends with Him, and centers on Him.”

“…and then it goes on, it says, ‘This promise is for you and your children and for all who are far off,..’ (Acts 2:39).” We always took that verse to heart. This building isn’t just about us—it’s about the next generation.”

We echo King Solomon’s prayer during the dedication of the temple (1 Kings 8:29). We pray that God’s eyes may be open day and night toward this house and that He would listen to the prayers His servants offer here.

May this sanctuary be a beacon of light to thousands of students and those who share this community, as Jesus Christ calls us to be the light of the world (Matthew 5:14). May it nurture faith, inspire service, and glorify God’s name in all things.

Most importantly, we pray that this will lead the next generation to love God more deeply and experience the gospel so profoundly and tangibly, in every campus and every nation.

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