Camp was amazing!
There were so many answered
prayers, so many opportunities to see God at work. Here are just a few…
Weather - Some may say that
organizing two, mostly outdoor, Bible Camps in the middle of rainy season is not
a good idea. And yet, God is so much
bigger than the weather. Realistically, the possibility for rain to have literally
washed out these camps was almost inevitable.
However, due to the faithful prayers of many, God miraculously held back
the rain.
Our first camp was held under sunny summer-like skies, without so much as a drop of rain. The second week, as Didinga farmers started to complain about their dry fields, we were emboldened to pray more specifically for clear skied teaching periods and evening showers. God answered these prayers as well How awesome it was to see the mighty hand of God providing for these practical everyday needs.
Our first camp was held under sunny summer-like skies, without so much as a drop of rain. The second week, as Didinga farmers started to complain about their dry fields, we were emboldened to pray more specifically for clear skied teaching periods and evening showers. God answered these prayers as well How awesome it was to see the mighty hand of God providing for these practical everyday needs.
Our team flew out of
Nagishot on a Saturday. The torrential
rains started shortly after that!
Health – Even though most of
our Colorado team, both Didinga translators and Abbi struggled with foul
tummies, a severe cold and general weariness throughout the two weeks of camp,
God always provided enough strength for these individuals to carry out
their daily duties. No one missed a
single lesson – though many could not stray far from the outhouse!
I am happy to report that all
are feeling much better today!
National Participation –
Though it has never been done before and everyone said that it would be
impossible; we had AMAZING national volunteer
staff participation for both camps!!!
Our rockin' camp staff!!! |
While planning for these
Bible camps, Abbi and I were repeatedly warned that Didinga people, even those
in the church, would not freely volunteer their time, energy or services for
the church.
In the past, we have repeatedly
experienced and been frustrated by this pervasive selfish attitude. However,
we felt quite strongly that without a call to selfless service, our Didinga church body
could never spiritually mature.
So, it is with a very happy
heart that I share with you the news of our incredible national participation
in both Didinga camps!!! Our translators,
junior counselors and cooks all served with their whole body, heart and
soul! In fact, after the first camp, we
had young ladies asking if they too could join the service party!
The national staff far exceeded my expectations and anything I have ever seen in South Sudan – they truly served with joyful spirits. Praise GOD!!!
The national staff far exceeded my expectations and anything I have ever seen in South Sudan – they truly served with joyful spirits. Praise GOD!!!
Lokolong, Lugia, Yaya and Lubia - our camp drama team. They performed a Gospel drama each morning, as a means of introducing new concepts. |
The junior counselors helping others decorate their camp-made candles. |
Nakoris and Tim teaching a Bible lesson. |
Unity - It was amazing to
see God unify our Didinga/Western team.
Whether it was playing volleyball or UNO, teaching God’s word or hiking
with heavy loads on our heads across the hillsides to camp each morning – there
was an overpowering spirit of love and harmony amongst the team. People were truly one-anothering, helping the
least of these and doing it all with an seemingly unexplainable joy.
Our second camp was held across the valley - each morning 8 jerry-cans of clean water, craft supplies, teaching tools and the day's camp food was portered from one hillside to the other. |
Youth Night - UNO! |
Preparing gizari - boiled beans and corn - for the campers' noon day meal. |
Being a part of this team
was one of the greatest blessings I have ever experienced in Sudan.
Campers – We had no idea how
many children would actually attend camp.
We were hoping and planning for up to 80 children at each camp for a
total of 160 little ones. We were
blessed with between 90 to 100 plus campers at our first camp and around 60 at
our second.
Prayer at the 2nd Camp |
Football! Capture the Flag was another HUGE hit - I am not sure who had more fun - the campers, the junior counselors or us adults... |
Students were eager to learn
and for the most part very receptive to the Gospel message.
The Sunday after our initial
camp, the church was filled with youngsters, many who rarely, if ever, attend
church. We believe these camps laid a
wonderful foundation for future ministry opportunities.
Thanks again for your prayers!
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