The first full day of camp (day 2, Monday) was a good one! Chapel, Rec, Beach, Chapel, and free time...wrapped around 3 great meals!
In our Chapel Sessions we're learning 5 unmistakable facts about Jesus, through the Theme of Phoenix Dark (a 30's setting representation of the life and times of Christ). I won't share the facts here, as I don't want to spoil it for potential high schoolers that will be here in two weeks. You're kids are dealing with the questions though, and tons of great conversations are happening. Tomorrow night is huge, as the students will have a chance to respond to the message they've been hearing, pray for them!
Our evening speaker is Matt Davis, a friend that I had the opportunity to get to know much better on my recent trip to Israel. He's blessed a good sense of humor, and is relating to the students well. The best part for me though is that he's dealing directly from the Word, and explaining it in a way the students understand, and are willing to hear more.
Following chapel this morning, we had our first day of rec! See a simple hi-lite video here,, and look for a couple of epic moments....Danni Snyder winning the all-time favorite game Kajabi Kan Kan, against remarkable odds, and Jeremy Quiel doing his best reverse summersault impersonation!
We took most of the kids down to the beach for a time of digging in the sand, and splashing in the ocean. 3 of the guys took their shot at surfing, w/o lessons, just rented a board :)
Came back for dinner, and Zach (who spent the morning sleeping and recovering after throwing up all night) was feeling pretty much back to his normal self. Thanks for praying!
Then evening Chapel, with 330Plan leading worship, one of my very favorite worship bands ever, we were brought into the presence of the Lord. Set up Matt's talk very well, and we heard clearly from God's Word.
After Chapel, it was a couple hours of free time. Snacks, conversations, devos and more to round out a fantastic day. Keep the prayers coming!
God Rulz!
TN
Monday, June 17, 2013
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