Sunday, July 05, 2009

Friday PM

Well we finished off the week with a huge night. After supper was the Who-Knows Annual Camper/Counselor softball game. Campers won. 15-2. Keystone Capers in the field, and I mean when the COUNSELORS were in the field! The video tells the story best, but I must say, it was some of the worst softball played, possibly ever!

Next came special music. The campers were allowed to sing special numbers. It was a very sweet time, with a lot of focus on songs about heaven and God's love. My mind went to the calling of eternity a BLESSED HOPE, and it surely is. Jen and Mike and Patty and I discussed what a blessing it thrill it is going to be to see these fellow believers in heaven with sound bodies and minds. (we will be way better off, too!)

Our team kept our part short in the interest of time. But we did review the 5(!) verses the campers had memorized. Gen 1:1; Ps 45:6; Matt 19:26; Col 1:16; Acts 16:31. Ethan the puppet (every one's favorite puppet) made his final appearance and let us know that he had won the Okomonji High Science Fair, then we sang our favorite two songs. If I Were a Butterfly and My God is So Big.

After this came the candles (too wet for campfire) and testimony time. Each camper that wanted to told us their name, cabin number, and when they were saved. I believe the count is up to four this week. One guy Roy, proudly proclaimed, "My name is Roy, from the Missionary Hut, and I got saved by Jesus Christ this week, WHOOO!" And we ALL cheered at the top of our lungs! Roy (who Mike Griswold helped lead to the Lord) definitely made an eternity changing decision! Smiles were everywhere.

This time continued with many declarations of salvation from YEARS ago. This ministry at the camp (we had found out) had been started by a church years ago who started a "Precious Jewel" ministry that got as big as 90, and they took a day at camp, then just had the crazy idea to do it for a whole week.

After the testimony time, it was the standard end of the night. Unmedicated campers out, then the medication lines. (The nurse had QUITE A WEEK)

Then your tired, but energized team packed up and loaded everything up they could from the tabernacle. Puppet stage, props, etc. Instructions wer given concerning the morning (Boston team would pull out @ 6:30am) and then an FBC Missions Trip tradition: Our First weekers lined up, and the Second weekers gave them hugs and said their goodbyes. We made Reilly cry, along with some unnamed others.

More pics from the night have been entered into the Tue-Fri picture album, so, here they are again!!



WHOOO! Now for the Saturday post!!!

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