Seasons
come and seasons go, we move from one set of challenges to the next.
As we transitioned into the Fall season, I realized I had not taken
the time to look at the summer that flashed by.
As
July started we as a church planned a youth weekend. Although most of
our kids could not attend, we had some of the kids from the Catholic
group come over for a great although dreary-weathered day. The misty
rain simply added a veil of mystery and excitement to our discovery.
It was great to have Mario and Tonia there to help and experience the
day.
Our
biggest task in the summer is Ardennen Bijbelkamp. This year Scott
taught for a day at Jongerenkamp (15+) and then spent two weeks
directing the following camps. Shirley joined him during Benjaminkamp
(8-11 year-olds) to help with two kids needing special attention.
This was also a week to train two young people who came for the first
time as counselors.
The
following week saw Scott directing, Shirley in the kitchen and a new
team being trained, from assistent director to teacher. Once again we
were impressed with how much God can do in young hearts (and older)
no matter what the weather or situation – if we are willing to let
Him work in us.
Most
of the summer was filled with grey days and muddy games outside, but
the word of God was still a challenge each day. Who is God? And where
do we find Him? At Benjaminkamp one of our campers was a young muslim
girl. During Tienerkamp it was encouraging to see how the lessons on
the law of Moses were made practical and led into clear discussions
about salvation and the gospel.
After
two full weeks of camp, you might think that we’d had enough, but
Family Camp is always last in the summer and Scott didn’t want to
miss anything there. Challenging, lesser-known stories from the Old
Testament gave us good food for thought and conversation. The week
ended, as always, with Family Day. But this is one of the things that
will soon be changing.
Scott
is one of the members of the board for camp and plans the evaluation
meeting each Fall. But we also live the closest to camp, so if
something needs to be done, we are often the ones who are able to do
it. Scott went down on a Monday to make sure that the trash sacks
that had accumulated during the summer were finally picked up. Later
in the month, those who had directed and taken part in camp met to
evaluate and plan for the next year. And there are plenty of changes
coming up.
In
the meantime, September had arrived and we moved into the next season
of our work. But that is for the next time. As the leaves are falling
and the temperatures cooling, we look back with contentment at what
was done in the summer months and look forward to all the activities
waiting.
Devote
yourselves to prayer, being watchful and thankful. And pray for us,
too, that God may open a door for our message, so that we may
proclaim the mystery of Christ. Colossians
4:2-3
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