What a fun weekend. I loved this age group, as did a lot of
the staff. There were lots of good questions, attentiveness in chapel and also
fun at all the activities. I mentioned in the last email about need for male
leaders, God supplied J!
On the day camp started we got two more, just the right number. We are thankful
that this week God has supplied all the leaders needed already for the fourth
and last camp, we have at least 40campers coming.
The week started with a super smoky evening due to a fire
north of us. In the cabin at night we prayed that the smoke would go away and I
am certainly thankful that it did all go and we had clear air. The sunshine did
not last for every day. One night we had a thunder and lightning storm which
was cool and loud from in the cabins. Our girls rearranged the mattreses so we
were closer to them. However, as with
every night, Tetley and I were blessed to have our girls go to sleep straight
after we said Amen each night.
This week I was just on one activity, the mountain bikes. We
rode around the tracks in the bush around camp for about 30mins then we pulled
up at a camp fire spot and I would tell
them a story about being lost and it getting dark and they would have to build themselves
a hut for the night. It was lots of fun and some cool huts were made before
riding back to camp.
We went for a walk to the river the back way one afternoon.
My job was to walk at the back which gave me lots of time to have some amazing
conversation with some of the slower walkers. We got to talk about creation and
about how amazing God is.
On a different afternoon we walked down to the river via
road for a swim. I had not intended to swim but decided to paddle. I ended up
getting my shorts wet then one of the boys offered Tetley and I a ride on the
tube, well that went good till near the end when a whole bunch of kids decided
to join us and I ended up swimming. First swim for the summer!
Talking to the girls in our cabin was such a joy. 4 out of
the 6 have Christian backgrounds and the other two had some exposure but knew
very little. I was thankful that I got sometime during the week to spend just
chatting in free times and after camp fire one night. I saw God answer my “Nehemiah
prayer” when starting a conversation that went out of my depth. Each week I see
more of God working as I depend more on him.
This has gotten long, there is so much to tell about the fun
week of camp so I will finish with our skit night.
Each cabin was given a passage and a box of costumes. Ours
was Daniel in the Lions Den and our costumes were animals. So the skit went
like this…. Darius was Doris the Zoo Keeper, Daniel was Danielle a horse and
the others were animals in the Zoo who didn’t like that Danielle got to walk
around and be put in charge. So they came up with a plan that if anyone feed
any stray animals they would be thrown in the Lions cage, this was to save
money of course. Danielle feed a stray sick frog and was thrown in. The girls
came up with their own lines and did an excellent job. I was the lion in the
corner and just had to prowl and roar whenever someone mentioned lion or came
near. The whole evening was a lot of fun.
Today is the day of rest and preparation before the next
camp comes in tomorrow. Please pray for strength and unity in the staff as we
go through our last week of camp with lots of campers and quite a few new
staff.