Thursday, January 19, 2012
Winter Camp Session 1 Update
Thursday, September 1, 2011
Camp Alandale Prayer Update
Session 9, August 15-20, 2011
There are moments in time that make you so happy to be in the right place at the right time. Session 9 was one of those moments. One comment that kept coming up at counselor prayer from the counselors was that this was the best camp that they had ever been to. What they mean by that is the campers were amazing and were really soaking in all they could, and having a ton of fun. It was really a memorable camp in that regard. The thing that was most impressive was that a couple of the counselors that said that had been coming to camp for more than 10 years. I know for me it was an amazing camp filled with a ton of fruit. I hope the stories in this update really encourage you that your role in this ministry is so vital.
This last week of camp was just super sweet. We had quite a few returning campers who were eager to learn more about God and His love. Many of the counselors shared that their campers were asking great questions and wanted to understand God and the Bible more. For one of our campfire talks we ask the campers to come up with the topic. This week, they sure took us up on this challenge. There were so many questions that we didn't have enough time to address them all, and we went to bed super late. Some of the questions were: "Do you think teenagers know what true love is in relationships?" "What is the easiest way to share the gospel?" "Does dating mean you're disobeying the Lord?" "Is there a sin that God doesn't forgive?" "Is God angry if I have doubts about him?" and so on. We trust God answered each question for each camper and that they truly grasped His goodness and love and great plan for their lives.
Isaac was just one of these campers. He has been to camp a few times. However, he is so shy and to himself that you really don't know if he is having a good time or receiving the love. As the week progressed, a smile appeared on Isaac's face that everyone noticed. He just couldn't keep it in any longer. He was having a great time, bonding with both campers and counselors. Isaac wrote on his camper evaluation at the end of the week that his favorite part was having Doug as his counselor, and being on the Red team. Our favorite part was having Isaac at camp.
Ana was new to camp this week. She also started out quiet and somewhat shy. As she got to know everyone, she opened up. She shared her confusion about the Catholic church and the difference between it and Christianity. But what she saw was a love that covered her confusion. She was very moved by the love and care she saw and felt at camp from everyone. By the end of the week she didn't want to leave and she even wants to come back as a junior counselor some day.
Cheyenne is a camper that we have known for a number of years now. We have watched her grow into a young woman at camp. As we watched her this week we noticed something that had definitely changed in her. She told her counselor early in the week that she wanted to be a JC and that she wanted to not get distracted with boys this time at camp, but that she wanted to focus on God. It is such a joy to see a teenager put their focus on Christ. At one point she was acting so much like a JC that she was encouraging the other campers on her team to focus on God and accept Christ. It was amazing. It also shows the work that God does in these campers lives in a week of camp.
The hardest part of any summer is watching the campers go home each week. It is especially hard the last week of summer because the realization starts to sink in that summer is over. What amplified it for us this last week of summer was having such an amazing week with an amazing group of campers. God reminded us of His amazing goodness. It is His power and His love that we sent home with the campers. It will be His relationship with them that will sustain them and grow them into the young men and women He wants them to be. Our comfort and the victory this summer was remembering that we serve an amazing God who is more than able to accomplish the work He started in the campers lives. Blessed be the Name of the Lord!
Thanks again for all the prayers this summer. You were a part of God's work at Camp Alandale this summer.
Love in Christ, Mike Towler, OC Camp Director, Camp Alandale
Thursday, August 25, 2011
There aren't many campers that come to camp that escape receiving Christ. Especially when they come back year after year. Alfredo is an escape artist. He likes being around the love of God, and loves being around camp, but when you ask him, his heart is not ready to receive Christ. I would love to tell you his story this year ends up with him receiving Christ. It doesn't. In fact Alfredo, or Freddie's story at camp is a mystery. One thing is for sure, God continues to show Freddie His love. It seems our job in Freddie's life is a planting one. Planting the seeds of Christ in his heart that we pray will one day spring into eternal life in Christ for Freddie. Despite his subtle non-acceptance of the claims of Christ we had a great fun week with him. My children Charlie and Gracie spent a lot of time after meals playing with him in the field area. Freddie has a neat heart, we'll keep praying that God brings him to Christ in His timing. God is still good.
This first High School camp was filled with a lot of boys. It was also filled with Christ's love reaching out to those boys. One thing that we saw was Christ reaching these campers hearts through play. Whether it was Basketball, Ping Pong, Scatter ball, or Hiking, these boys loved to play. Pool times at one point consisted of 3 people because the rest of the boys were playing basketball. Of course they jumped in the pool after to cool off during the last 10 minutes of pool time. The greatest thing about sports and games is that they soften the hearts and build respect amongst the counselors. We saw God use the simple, to confound the wise when all it took was play to open the hearts of these young men who we were blessed with. God is good all the time!
Love in Christ, Mike Towler, OC Camp Director
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Camp Alandale Prayer Update
Session 6, July 25-29, 2011
Dear Prayer Family,
Greetings! We had a blessed week of camp as we witnessed God's miracles among the lives of children who have been abused and neglected. The Junior High campers learned how to take up the body armor of God and stand firm in his truth.
Manny, who was a returning camper, had been known as a trouble maker at camp. He often was rebellious against his counselor and pick fights with the other campers. This week, he got off the bus with a stern look on his face and was unresponsive to the hugs and friendly greetings from the counselors. However, as Manny heard the testimony's at campfire and did bible studies with his counselor, his countenance began to change and it seemed as though God had began to soften his heart. He began to participate in the camp activities with more joy and enthusiasm that was absent before. As one of the older campers of the camp, he was often seen encouraging and being a positive role model to the younger campers. During the pine-ceremony, he sat isolated from the group as he remembered and pondered the love of Jesus. Please pray that God would continue to move in Manny's life and draw him unto himself.
It was Ace's first time at camp, but seeing the enthusiasm with which he approached the activities I would never have guessed it. On our first one on one Monday morning he mentioned to me that he had been a Christian for three years, and that he had first become a Christian as a direct result of the Junior Counselor on our team, Anastasia. It was such a blessing for me to be able to partake of the fruit of her labor and build upon the foundation that God had built through her.
For Matt, Camp Alandale was a new experience. He soon began to enjoy the activities at camp and make friends. Though he was a joyful camper, he showed a need for affection and attention. As the week progressed and Matt learned about God's truth, Matt began to realize his need for Jesus. In the middle of the week, he accepted Jesus into his heart and allowed Him to begin to take away the pain and burdens that were stored up within him. Throughout the rest of the week, we witnessed a freedom and joy in Matt's life as began part of Camp Alandale's family. More importantly, he became part of God's family. Praise God!
Written by: Summer Staff 2011
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Hello, prayer warriors! Thank you so much for your invaluable faithfulness in lifting up this ministry as you have! Here are some events from the week of July 18-22.
I had the immense pleasure of getting to know a sweet girl named Jackie, who was in a lot of pain. It was her first time at camp, and she was withdrawn and scared of just about everything, it seemed. However, she quickly became attached to a boy and held onto him the entire week. At times I felt slightly helpless when all she would want to talk about was this boy; however I tried to continuously give it up to God. On the very last night of camp we finally began to talk about God and the more serious matters in her life. Before we talked we prayed and she said that the only thing she wanted to ask God for was a real family. She was abandoned at birth and was very hurt by this. She had anger and so much anxiety inside of her. When we were at the last campfire, she had her head down and was crying uncontrollably. I asked her if she wanted to pray, and she said yes. We prayed to ask Jesus in her heart that night and the tears finally stopped. However mine did not. To see this beautiful girl come into the presence of God after all that she had been through so humbled me to the point of tears. Not of sadness, but tears of gratitude and of peace that God had indeed used me and the knowledge that He would be faithful to complete the good work He started in Jackie.
Kyle was stubborn. As soon as he saw who his teammates were, he said, "There is no way I'm going on that team." Apparently Kyle had lived with some of the campers from the yellow team and they hadn't gotten along at all. Additionally, Kyle had gotten into an altercation with one of his soon-to-be teammates on the bus coming up the hill, which prompted that teammate to warn his counselor that if Kyle got out of line any more, there would most certainly be a fight. His counselor prayed that the boys would get along, and though they did have a few more tiffs that day, for the rest of the week, Kyle was able to get along with the boys he previously feared. Another breakthrough with Kyle was that though he struggled with his anger for most of the week, he confessed on one of the last days that he didn't want to be angry any more. He prayed not to be, and during one of the last activities of camp called Victory Circle, he let everyone know that his time at camp had inspired him to live more of a godly life.
This year was Kyllis' second camp, but his attitude was, "I don't believe in God anymore." He stated vaguely that he'd been through some things that made it impossible for him to believe, and so he held onto his newfound identity as an atheist. He did, however, seem to enjoy camp activities, including amphitheatre time. In his testimony he went into detail about how his mother, who was a drug addict, would sell him sexually to men to get money for drugs. He and I had had a few conversations and I told him that though I'd never been through what he had, I could relate to some degree because of my being molested as a child, and that I found it difficult to understand why until I saw how God used it to help me reach others. It was the final evening of testimonies after some of the campers had shared their own very moving stories, Kyllis came up to me and said, "Hey, Jonny… I asked Christ into my heart." I hugged him and cried, as I was reminded once again of the incredible healing power of God.
Thank you again for your prayer support and your love for this ministry. God bless you!
Jonny & Hannah Summer Staff 2011
Rule number one for the campers at Camp Alandale is to have fun, but for the staff, counselors, and junior counselors rule number one is to inundate the campers with the love of Jesus. This week we kept that rule.
Antonio was a veteran camper; unfortunately veteran doesn't mean more manageable or cooperative. Getting him to participate in one-one ones was always a challenge and he frequently refused to participate in the game and amphitheater times. He gave me reasons as to why he was didn't want to participate, saying he was homesick or had problems with another camper. However, God helped me to see that although these were real concerns, they were just manifestations of a bigger problem. Despite this insight I wasn't able to figure out what this problem was until testimony time on Thursday night. When he told his testimony he shared how two members of his family, his mother and his sister had died in the last few years and he was struggling with the pain of that loss. Although he had already asked Jesus into his heart, he couldn't understand why God would take his loved ones away. The one on one we had that night made up for all his previous resistance, for he asked God to take away his pain and anger and he gave his burden to God!
Likewise, Cheyenne has been coming to camp for five years now, in spite of this, she was unwilling to come this year and her mom had to force her. During worship time she never sang or did the hand motions, however as the week progressed she became more enthusiastic and even encouraged other campers to participate. The real breakthrough happened during one on one time on Thursday night when she opened up and shared that her grandfather, who is her best friend, is sick with leukemia. While she was telling me this she mentioned that she hadn't cried in five years, yet later that night as we performed a skit that is about a person who walks away from God, God softened her heart and she broke down and started crying. She rededicated her life to God and wants to stay in contact with her counselor so they can do Bible studies.
Who is like our God? His mercies are unfailing. "A father to the fatherless, a defender of widows, is God in his holy dwelling" (Psalm 68:5.) We greatly appreciate your waging warfare on our behalf and we covet your prayers.
In Him,
Brian, Abby, and the Summer Staff