Summer Camp (& giveaway winners)

The WINNERS from last week are:

Stress Point by Sarah Martin – Lynnet

Women’s Study Bible, KJV Leather – Lisa Bowdon

Women’s Study Bible, KJV Hardback - Donna Whitman

Whither Thou Goest, I Will Go, ebook – Lourdes Fay

Broken Vessels, ebook – April V

Email [email protected], we’ll get those prizes in the mail to you!!

This FRIDAY,  July 6 we will feature some great Bible Study resources in our giveaway as we host Women’s Ministry Leader Day! Don’t miss this Friday giveaway! Remember to simply leave a comment between Friday and Sunday to be eligible to win!

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I learned a lot at Summer camps…

I learned to face my fears. From the dark corners of the cabin and walks after dark to the risk of rejection from other campers and failure during games. I had a choice: jump in with both feet and perhaps learn something about myself that I didn’t know – or hide in my sleeping bag for a week and die of heat exhaustion and dehydration. Sure, I was embarrassed when I missed the volleyball and got stuck on a log in the canoe, but, contrary to my belief at the time, I didn’t die of embarrassment. And if someone is now blogging about anything stupid I did at camp…well, at least I’m providing entertaining content for someone!

I learned to make friends. I grew up in a small town, where I knew everyone, and everyone knew me. I didn’t have to work very hard at meeting people. Camp was different. As frightening as it was to consider some people might not like me, it was an adventure to find people who had something in common with me. And since we were all at camp for the week, we at least had one thing in common! Sure, we were different in a lot of ways, too, but small groups of us could easily unite in areas like scheming (harmless) tricks against camp counselors or crushing on one counselor in particular.

I learned to work together. Who knew we’d have to clean our cabins! We thought we’d left the cleaning responsibilities at home, but suddenly, instead of being responsible for our own space, we had to somehow cooperate in a group of 12 girls to keep our cabin clean. Seriously?! Some of my cabin-mates were slobs, yet by the end of the week, we (proudly) hung the Clean Cabin Award from our ceiling!

I learned to stay connected. There are always people to miss. I was happy to go to camp, but there were moments I missed my family and wondered what they were doing. I treasured the handful of letters I received from my mom and grandmas (and enjoyed the dollars bills, too!). I tried to send at least one note home as well, although I usually beat the mail home. Once camp was over, it was fun to reconnect with some of my new friends, sharing photos and memories. When contact ends, relationships end.

I learned to test myself. I was a good swimmer, but I must admit, I didn’t like the camp’s swim test. For me, it wasn’t so much of a test of swimming, but a test of courage and friendship. I might be a dolphin but if my friend was a tadpole, would I hang out with her while swimming? And since I was away from home, would I stick to the basic rules and values from home, or would I let peer pressure get the best of me and cross boundaries? To be honest, a little of both.

There’s something to learn through every experience. I might not remember many details of camp, but I know I learned many lessons – at camp and in every other experience, good and bad. When I “fail,” I can learn. And when I “succeed,” I can learn. If I’m continually seeking where God wants me to be and how I can be obedient to him, I’ll grow. And that’s what learning in faith is all about.

You might not be packing for summer camp today, but I’m certain there’s something about today in which God wants you to learn something. Are you willing? Keep your eyes open and take the opportunity to learn a lesson!

Don’t stop listening to correction, my child, or you will forget what you have already learned. Learn the truth and never reject it. Get wisdom, self-control, and understanding. Proverbs 19:27; 23:23

Susan Lawrence

Susan Lawrence is passionate about pouring into women and loves to equip and encourage them – as individuals and teams – through writing, speaking, and training. She’s in her sweet spot when she’s inspiring women to seek God’s purpose for their lives, growing in purposeful and healthy ways. As a Women’s Ministry Consultant, Susan equips women in leadership to meet the needs of other women while balancing their own needs. She's written three Bible studies: Pure Purpose, Pure Emotion and Pure Growth, as well as Farm Days, a collection of memories from her childhood growing up on the family farm in central Illinois. (Studies are available through Amazon, BN.com, and www.PurePurpose.org.) In addition to being involved in local women’s ministry for many years, she’s developed and edited resources and coordinated trainings and networking for international ministries and denominations. Susan also works with individuals to assess writing goals and edits books and resources in preparation to meet those goals. Susan lives with in central Illinois with her husband of over twenty years. They have two daughters in college. Susan loves dark chocolate and long walks, especially when her toes are in sand! You can follow Susan on her blog, Facebook, and Twitter. One of Susan’s favorite verses is Hebrews 10:24: "And let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds. She loves that God gives her opportunities to live out his will in her life every day!"

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One Response to Summer Camp (& giveaway winners)
  1. Denise
    July 4, 2012 | 2:40 am

    Congrats to all the dear winners.

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