Sunday, March 29, 2015

10 Year Old Brother Zaejaun Hutchinson: "It's 3 O'Clock! Let's Start Nuh Brother Khrystus!"

29th March, 2015

By: Dare 2 Be Different International Media Department Staff Reporter - www.daretobedifferentskn.com 

10 Year Old Brother Zaejaun Hutchinson


At the St. Kitts based Dare 2 Be Different International Victory Centre - www.daretobedifferetnskn.com where children and teens play a major and predominant role in the youth gospel ministry, 10 year old Brother Zaejaun Hutchinson seemingly couldn't wait for Sunshine Corner to start today as it was his turn to lead the song session.

Arriving for Sunshine Corner (commonly called Sunday School around the world) at around 2:40 pm, Zaejaun knocked on Brother Khrystus' ministry office door to ensure that SUNSHINE  CORNER  was today. He was reassured that yes SUNSHINE CORNER was today and it started at 3;00 pm.

At 3:00 pm SHARP, 10 year old Brother Zaejaun didn't wait. He knocked again and told Brother Khrystus that the clock now said 3 pm and commented, "Let's Start Nuh Brother Khrystus!"

Brother Khrystus didn't hesitate or delay anymore as Brother Zaejaun was setting an example - TIME IS  TIME!!!!

The young man did a wonderful job leading the song session and chose some of his favourite songs for those in attendance to sing before handing over to the teacher for the afternoon.


Zaejaun's Mother - Leeshaw Hutchinson


At Dare 2 Be Different International, children and youth lead the way and 99% of the ideas they give are executed which is one of the reasons that they love being apart as they stay involved and help to see their visions and dreams come to life.

Brother Khrystus' Dare 2 Be Different International Ministry was founded on 1st June, 2008 with a mission to Impact The Globe for Christ and Reach YOUTH in particular using creative and outside the box methods. The youth ministry and church continues to grow week by week, not by any of Brother Khrystus' doing, but as those youths in attendance invite their friends to attend and beg parents to register their children and teens.




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