I just don't know how to thank you all, each and every one. You, camp, and all the wonderful experiences and memories you help to create, are truly a very bright light in the midst of ...well, we all know what we are in the midst of. We are very short on relatives; camp has become the summer family that we visit. Thank you for all your love toward the kids, and also for ever encouraging them toward the mind of Christ. You are planting, nurturing, and it is not wasted. You really are making a very big difference in the lives of children. Thank You. Thank You. ~ Grateful Mom
It is great at camp when it is night and everything is quiet. Since camp is out pretty much in the middle of nowhere, it is pretty quiet at night. Its great going outside at night and listening to the night sounds with the peaceful stillness all around you. It is very different from the rest of the day when everybody in my cabin is all wired! Its just great to be in the stillness of Gods creation! ~ Willy (Camper)
Kellie has attended Adventure camp last year and really enjoyed it and grown spiritual as well. Even encourages her parents to grow closer to the Lord. How wonderful is that? Thanks!!
Camp K is doing a great work in not just reaching young lives with the Gospel, but in challenging others to surrender their lives to the Lord for service. What I appreciate about Camp K is that not only do the kids have a great time in playing games and doing activities, but they are infiltrated with the Word of God in all that they do. I feel very comfortable sending my kids to Camp K and can rest easy knowing that they will be taken care of not just physically, but also spiritually. ~ Craig Todd (Chapel Speaker)
For almost ten months I had been "dating" a guy who isn't a Christian. My parents had a rule: no dating till 18. But I went behind their back. When my parents found out they flipped and made us break up. I didn't agree with their reasoning for this so I continued dating him only this time I was even more careful not to get caught. But my dad kept telling me "You need to be careful, falling in love with him is very dangerous." I'd get extremely angry with him for it. I began drifting from God and letting the guy come between myself and everyone around me. It was only when I went to Camp K that God opened my eyes.
I went to Youth Quest and that Wednesday in chapel you could really feel the Holy Spirit moving. It was like God was whispering in my ear ,"Don't you see, this boy is getting in the way of your relationship with me. Don't you see all the sins you've committed? What if I called you home right now, would you be found guilty? It’s time to make things right again. No boys, just me. Stop now before its too late, focus on us and then with your parents permission you can look into a relationship with another guy." I broke down in tears and sat there silently praying. "Okay God. I see now. I'll trust in you." . . . Ever since camp I've apologized to God, my friends, my parents and then I explained to that guy that our relationship had to end. It’s been tough the first few days but my best friends are there with me helping my stay strong in God. I feel great to know that if I die today I wont have been living in constant sin. I've been set free! Jesus paid it all, all to him I owe!!! I love that song. It brought me through. ~ Laura (Teen Camper)
During the camp week, I saw God through the staff and campers there. Some people just seem to glow with God's glory and it is inspiring to me because I want to feel like that. After camp, I have been led more to read my bible and listen to more Christian music. I feel like I learned a lot this summer about God and how he is working in my life and Camp K was a big part of that. ~ Melissa (Camper)
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