Over N1m in prizes will be awarded to the top contestants at the Fela Bank-Olemoh Foundation BibleBrains Challenge 202
The Fela Bank-Olemoh Foundation said its BibleBrains Challenge 2024 will ignite passion for God’s word and enhance biblical literacy.
A statement by the foundation said that the BibleBrains Challenge 2024, which is a competition aimed at improving biblical literacy and fostering spiritual growth among young people is set to begin on October 17, 2024.
“The challenge invites children, teens, and young adults aged nine to 25 to embark on a transformative journey of discovering and deepening their understanding of the Bible,” it said.
According to a statement by the foundation, BibleBrains Challenge 2024 is more than just a competition. It promises to be a life-changing experience, promoting not only the memorisation and comprehension of Scripture but also community building, character development, and leadership skills.
Participants will engage in various activities beyond the typical question-and-answer format, including Sword Drills, Bible Recitations, and other interactive exercises.
Also, over N1m in prizes will be awarded to the top contestants.
Convener of the challenge, Fela Bank-Olemoh, expressed his enthusiasm for the initiative, stating, “We believe this competition is an incredible opportunity for young people to strengthen their faith, improve biblical literacy, and form lasting bonds with fellow believers. Our vision is to inspire a generation of young people who see the Bible as their compass for life.”
The foundation stressed that the ultimate goal of the BibleBrains Challenge extends far beyond acquiring biblical knowledge.
“It seeks to nurture participants’ character, leadership capabilities, and a service-oriented mindset, while fostering a sense of community and spiritual growth. Youth from all over the country are expected to take part in this enriching experience, bringing together diverse groups of young believers.
“Registration for the 2024 edition of the BibleBrains Challenge is now open. The foundation encourages parents, churches, and community leaders to support and motivate young individuals to participate, helping them gain a deeper connection to their faith through this unique and transformative competition,” it added.