Rain, Steep climbs to Rec Hill, and Lack of Sleep could not dampen the spirits of Hope students. Every afternoon a thunderstorm has rolled in, and literally poured on Ridgecrest. The hill we all climb each day is a long and steep one. Sleep seems to elude a few of the adults. Is anyone complaining? Not in the slightest. The food is phenomenal, the staff, adult volunteers, and attitude of the campers are fantastic. Everyone, adults, and students are seeing God begin to move in new ways. Here are a few highlights:
Students were challenged to take a stand for Christ.
One of our students stood to receive Christ.
In our church group devotions, many stood to share what God was doing in their life.
George Woodard feels a call to the mission field.
Taylor Allen feels God leading her to missions in some way.
Kris Bridgeman stood and shared that God was speaking to him about becoming more vocal with his faith. As Kris stood to share, tears welled up in my eyes, and in a few eyes of the guys in his small group. You would have to know Kris, awesome student, extremely quiet. His standing to share in front of us was HUGE. Go Kris. Go God.
Sam Wilson, and Michael Paladino, stood and spoke....those two guys are LEADERS> ...
Fred Pursley : also known as Mr. Camp, stood and inspired the whole room. Thank the Lord for men like Fred.
Pray for us today...Jeff
Thursday, June 4, 2009
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It's great to hear the way God is moving in so many lives. We are proud of all of you.
ReplyDeleteHave a great last day of camp and be safe on your return to Bowling Green.