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What is Required!
This is the most important thing that you can do this week
Camp is all about service!
We all want to win, competition is great, but winning really has nothing to do with spirituality, and our greatest goal is to move the kids towards God.
Allow them to be drawn in by him and His word.
We do that by truly being servants.
So even though Jose told us that his greatest spiritual lesson was the year the misfits won, I tend to think that we learn as God humbles us, teaches us to put ourselves in second position.
It is not about making a name for ourselves, or our team but truly exalting our God before these impressionable campers, and the greatest way to do that is the same way Jesus did it… service.
How will you wash their feet this week?
This is the impact of the cross!
After Communion… 1 Pe 2:16
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