Thursday, July 15, 2010

Day 4 of English Camp

Today was all about courage. Courage to make new friends, courage to speak another language, courage to try something new (and possibly a little scary), and the courage to do something silly when everyone else is watching.

The skit of the day was David and Goliath, with was good because it was about a younger boy who was being brave. In the stations the campers had to try out their own courage while they did different activities involving mouth traps, tennis balls, and trusting one another.

2010 English Camp: Thursday


Thoughts from the Oklahoma team

Barb Henderson: Thank you Policka. English Camp is awesome! Keep a smile on your face. Give love from your heart.

Jordan Scott: Yesterday was the best day of camp. I liked the family that we ate dinner with.

Coleton Crockett: English Camp has been a ton of fun so far. I think my favorite thing about camp is being able to meet new people.

Kim Shanks: Have you ever seen God in an unexpected way? He's here and you wouldn't recognize Him if you were looking for Him in the usual way. Praise God!

Tim: Schlais: During one dinner hosted by a Czech family in Policka, we began a converstaion about the youth here and their search for something greater in life. A realization hit me that sometimes the search may be important and will create a deeper faith for someone whose belief was come too easily. My greatest hope is that our week here will help someone begin their faith journey.

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