Abigailė Kazulytė

Abigailė Kazulytė is a youth minister in Lithuania.
I had always believed in God but never really acted on that belief. When I was 17 at a youth group meeting, my pastor spoke about baptism and its significance. At that moment, I felt God speaking to me, telling me that this was the next step I needed to take. The decision was both scary and challenging because I now understood the true meaning behind it. Afterward, I talked with my parents and told my pastor that I wanted to get baptised. That was the moment I decided to fully commit to following God.
After graduating from high school, God began to teach and speak to me in profound ways. He revealed that I had placed my worth and identity entirely in my education. God showed me that this is not how He sees me. My success in God's eyes is not defined by academic achievements or having a degree. This realisation was both liberating and challenging—it marked the beginning of a long and hard journey, that ultimately brought me immense freedom. Only after this experience did I begin to see the purpose behind each struggle.
I hope to learn from other youth leaders how to increase my effectiveness as a youth leader and be a better servent for God.
Every week, at my home, I lead Bible study for students. I also do youth ministry at two churches. From time to time I lead services, prayer meetings, and worship.
My past leadership roles include involvement in children's ministry and organising summer camps.
As a student, I have limited income. I want to grow myself in order to help others and serve them better. I love God and want to develop the talents He has given me to serve Him better.