
As the golden rays of the sun pierced through the morning mist on April 13, 2025, the Younib Organization embarked on a sacred journey—a day of recollection at the serene Resurrection Garden in Karen. Tucked away from the city’s hustle, The garden, rich in symbolism and tranquility, stands as a visual testament to the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. It calls pilgrims of all walks of faith to pause, reflect, and reconnect with their spiritual journey.

For the Younib team, it became more than just a destination—it was a holy ground where silence spoke volumes, prayers echoed in the stillness, and hearts beat in sync with divine purpose.
The day began in unity and devotion, with the recitation of the Rosary. Together, they lifted their voices, proclaiming their faith in unison, beads in hand and hearts aligned in worship. The group echoed prayers that bound them together in faith.

Shortly after, they gathered for a powerful talk led by Father Faustin Saasita, a man whose words carry both wisdom and fire. His message centered around a poignant scripture from Genesis 3:9:“But the Lord God called to the man, ‘Where are you?’”

It was more than a question—it was a mirror. A spiritual call-to-attention. “Where are you in your walk with God?” he asked. Not in location, but in the soul. Are you drawing near to Him or drifting away?
The question lingered long after the talk ended. It challenged, inspired, and stirred something deep within each attendee. And now, as you read this, we echo the same question to you: Where are you?

Mass followed shortly after—a celebration of Palm Sunday, a solemn reminder of Christ’s triumphant entry into Jerusalem. The Holy Eucharist was presided over by Father Saasita and Father Patrick, two anointed men whose message rang loud and clear: “Let us be instruments for the glorification of God.”





Their words were not just spoken—they were felt. Their words poured out like healing rain, leaving the congregation at the altar spiritually full, their thirst for God’s Word quenched, their hearts rekindled with passion and purpose.



After the spiritual nourishment came physical refreshment. The group gathered for a hearty meal, laughter echoing across the gardens, light-hearted conversations from eacjh corner, as they broke bread together. These were not just meals—they were moments, moments though simple were filled with warmth and purpose. Moments that turned into memories. Memories that would last a lifetime.


In true Younib fashion, the day wasn’t complete without creativity. The team rolled up their sleeves and dove into the production of their upcoming music album, set for release mid-year 2025. It was a beautiful sight—faith and talent blending seamlessly.

Beefore the sun blinked for the last time, The Boyz and their ever-supportive patron, Father Patrick,decided to take one for the road and paused for a photo, capturing not just faces full of smiles, but joy, unity, and God’s enduring presence.


While the sun dipped below the horizon and the garden grew quiet once more, the Younib team came together for one final photograph. It wasn’t just a picture—it was a snapshot of grace. A reminder of a day well spent, of faith rekindled, and of a spiritual compass realigned. It marked the end of a day that had transformed them from the inside out. A day filled with prayer, self-examination, celebration, and creative expression.

As the old saying goes, “A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.” On that beautiful Sunday, Younib took a giant leap towards a deeper relationship with God—individually and as a family. And as one great Martin Luther King Jr said “Faith is taking the first step even when you don’t see the whole staircase.” Truly, YOUNIB EVER THE BEST!!!
