Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Wrap Up
All in all, the trip was phenomenal. Our team can only hope that we impacted the "Mainers" as much as our own lives were impacted. The week was nearly flawless and all of our prayers were answered. Looking back, that was one of the most apparent things to me was the way that God answers prayers. I knew this before, but it became much more real; from the way in which the rain was held off until the minute all the kids left camp to the ways in which it was apparent that the kids saw Jesus in us, it was apparent that God answers prayers. Another answer to prayer was our relationship with the church in Maine. "Christ the Redeemer" was full of praises about the way that our team conducted ourselves and never grew weary. Of course, they did not see the way that we crashed once back at the hotel, but it was a blessing that God was able to use us to impact the church as well as the families we met through the camp. Hopefully, this trip built a bridge that will lead to many more visits to Maine in the future. Please pray for these future relationships and possible trips. Let me leave you with this story, which pretty much sums up the entire trip. As we finished camp, said our goodbyes, and started packing up, one of the little campers ran up to me and gave me a huge hug. As she said goodbye, and ran away, she left me with this, "I'll see you in heaven Katy!". With tears in my eyes, I responded, "Yes, you will". That's what this trip was all about.
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Orienteering
We made it through hump day! Today actually may have been my favorite day of camp; it was a lot of fun. Our major activities today were orienteering and archery. The kids are definitely starting to warm up to us. They are comfortable playing with us, climbing on us, and are even beginning to share their hearts and thoughts with us. In one of the small groups today a camper asked "Why did the Romans put Jesus to death?". This led to similar questions such as, "Why did Jesus have to die?". The kids are curious and quickly soaking up the message that Mr. Dan has for them hidden beneath his "Juli-with-an-i" stories. Through these stories we talked about God's Sovereignty and how God has a plan even when bad things happen. After this story, one little girl explained, between tears, to Mrs. Phyllis that her dog had died, which made her sad, but she knew that God had a plan. Pray that we will continue to have conversations like this the next two days. The rest of our day was spent preparing for tomorrow's family dinner. We have invited the families of the campers to join us for dinner so that they can learn about what their kids have done this week and we can connect them with Christ the Redeemer church. There is a lot that needs to be done in the time between camp and the dinner tomorrow. Please pray for that transition time, that it will be smooth and there will be a place to put everything. Everyone is nervous about exactly how that will work out. Also, pray that schedules are freed so that the families will be able to make it. Thanks again for all of your prayers!
Christ the Redeemer
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Salamanders.


Monday, July 19, 2010
Explorer Camp
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