Monday, September 21, 2009

First PNO of the Season

This last Friday we had our first Parents' Night Out of the Season. It was held at our Eureka Camp Site. We had around 19 kids and 8 staff that came to the event. During the night we played a variety of games such as Gold Rush, Human Pinball, Dodgeball, and more. We also enjoyed dirt cups, which really hit the spot. The kids seemed to have really enjoyed themselves and a few even asked their parents to stay a little longer. It was also a great night for staff to reconnect with the campers whom they haven't seen in a while. There were some great conversations that the staff had with the campers. Another great part of the night was the Bible story. I had the opportunity to teach and I chose to tell the story of David and Goliath. After finishing the story one of the boys raised his hand and said David and Goliath was one of his favorite stories. Would you pause and pray for the children that attended the Parents' Night Out. Pray that they would be bold in their life to do what God wants them to do, just like David. Overall it was a great night and a great opportunity to reconnect with the kids.

Looking Ahead...
Would you pray for us as a Full-Time Staff. We have a retreat this week to review the summer and plan for the coming year. Pray that God will guide our thoughts and give us wisdom as we plan for the next year.

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Summer 2009

Hello again,
It has been a long time since I have updated this blog. So I apologize to all of you that follow this so closely. To bring you up to speed, we had a great summer this year. The staff that God brought to us were phenomenal and the changes that God brought about in both campers and staff were awesome. One story that is truly amazing is a story about a camper from Eureka. He was with camp for most of the summer so it was great to see God work. At the beginning of the summer this young man was really struggling with some tough issues that were going on in his life. His world seemed to have collapsed on top of him, which transferred to the way he acted at camp. Well as the summer went on the boy was able to hear more and more about Jesus as camp traveled through the life of Christ in our assembly times. He was also exposed to the Good News of Jesus Christ every Friday through the staff. It wasn't until late in the summer that he sat down with a staff member who shared the gospel with him and answered a few questions. The boy then prayed with the staff member and asked Christ to enter into his life. From that point on the staff did their best to encourage him and help him to grow. A few days after asking Christ into his heart the boy came to a site director and asked if he could have a Bible. The boy was given his Bible and from that point on he was seen with it many times through the day. He came to me about a week later and showed me that he had read through Genesis and was some chapters into Exodus. His excitement and passion to read the Word of God was amazing. Would you pray for him as he is back at school in an environment that could easily pull him away from God. This is one of the many stories of what God did in the lives of children this summer. I hope to share with you a few more stories over the next few weeks, so keep your eyes open.

So whats going on now? What are you doing now? These are a few questions that I receive when camp ends, and its not what you think. I don't just sit in the office and stair at the wall. These past two weeks we have been cleaning up our 6 camp sites and "inventoryizing" (yes I made that word up). We have also been reading through our evaluations from staff to hopefully collect good ideas to improve camp.

So what can you pray for?
1.) Pray that God will give us diligence in this ministry.

2.) Pray that God will open up some one-on-one follow up opportunities with campers and staff.

3.) Pray that God will give us wisdom as we debrief the summer and look for ways to make camp more honoring to God.

What about you? I would love to know how I can pray for you and better serve you. Just send me an email or give me a call to let me know.

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Whats New!


A lot has gone on since I last posted. We have had a lot to do in these past few months getting ready for the summer. I have still been working on our curriculum for the summer which centers on the Life of Christ. I am happy to say though, that i am almost done with it. I am very excited to see how God will work through our directors to teach the campers the Life of Christ. We have also been conducting a lot of staff interviews as we hire on about 115 staff members to serve this summer. We have been blessed so far with a lot of returning staff as well as some great new additions. Another event that has kept us busy is our Parents Night Out. We just had one in Peoria two weeks ago, and it went very well. We had around 40 kids that came and were able to here a Bible story lead by one of our staff members, as well as play some fun games. We also have another PNO coming up, which will be hosted at our Eureka Camp site. This is actually very exciting because it will be our 2 PNO ever at Eureka.

An interesting thought occurred to me as i was studying through the life of Christ that I thought I would share with you. Jesus is our King and yet He was willing to wash the feet of the disciples. Their nasty, smelly, and dirty feet. It makes me stop and ask myself how willing I am to do even the most lowly of tasks for those around me.

Well a few things that you can keep in prayer:
1. God will use the Bible lessons this summer to impact the lives of Children.
2. God will give us wisdom as we select staff for the summer.
3. God will help us all to be servants to those around us.

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Chili Supper 09


The Chili Supper is on its way and as the days have become fewer and fewer, Brad has given me more and more to do. Brad has placed me in charge of designing the cover of the programs as well as putting together a slide show for the beginning of the program. I have actually really enjoyed both of these projects. Designing things comes somewhat easy to me and i have a lot of fun doing them. Along with those two items Brad also placed Pheaney and I in charge of the staff for the program. It is exciting to see that a good number of staff have volunteered their time to serve at the supper. In between those times i have continued to work on the curriculum, which has proven to be a huge task. Here are a few things that you can pray for:
1. God guides us as we prepare for the Chili Supper.
2. God gives me wisdom as a develop the curriculum.
3. God brings solid students to minister at Camp of Champions this summer.

Tuesday, January 27, 2009














Our theme this summer is Superman. I know Superman...You can too!
Our focus is on the life of Christ.

Monday, January 26, 2009

First Post

I guess the first post should tell you the purpose of my blog. I think the the main reason for my blog is to keep people who support me in ministry updated on whats going on here at Camp of Champions USA. Second, would be to provide some humor for you from my life. So camp, from this moment we have 125 days, 19 hours, 18 minutes, and 8 seconds until the first day of camp begins. Having said that there is a ton to do. Right now i am putting our curriculum together. I have already picked the stories that we will do, which all deal with the life of Christ, but now i am going back through and refining the stories. I am adding pictures for the stories and more information for the directors. Its a long process but i have found that i enjoy it and and i am learning a lot from it. Now something humors, I was at PCS today with Brad and we are doing the grade school life change week. While we were there Brad told all the kids my nickname, Bacon. Then at the end as the children were leaving one of kids walked by and said, "Your name, Bacon, makes me so hungry." It may not be the funniest thing but it made me laugh when she said it. Kids can say some of the funniest things and at the same time understand, with simple faith, the message of the cross. It is because of this that i have invested my time into developing stories of Jesus Christ for children at Camp of Champions this summer.

Prayer Request:
1. God's guidance in developing the curriculum.
2. Wisdom in seeking out and selecting staff for the Summer of 2009.