4.26.2011

Camps after camp

Oh, how funny that though in Hungary I served with the camp team all year it seems that here I have more all kinds of camps and camp arrangement tasks.

In 2 weeks we had three camps. First of all we made sure that the Grace Christian School junior classes had enough fun. This is actually pretty special because the WOL team was asked the first time to camp the senior classes as well. (The leadership of the school has already asked our help for next year.) Personally I really enjoyed it though we had so many issues during that week... (Who says they are innocent angels? :D

"Jonah in the big fish" skit :)

Oh, how much I like... the camp! :D

In this camp Kyle and John - our american interns - did their bits as well. (I really enjoy their companies. They are so funny, very Americans = spontaneous and crazy... :D, and also they take the ministry pretty seriously. Oh, and they also like board games.)

Kyle and John in a skit

Our second camp was about Conflicts. Its name is BattleZone (dealing with important life issues). This is a yearly organised Word of Life event. This year we had more than 100 young people however we slept on the floor of a church and there were 2 showers one each for the girls and the boys. :) Nevertheless it was a big adventure and also a huge praise for the many decisions and dedications. Please, pray that those decisions would take long and wouldn't get tarnished by grey days.

Conflict, conflict, conflict...

A conflict game: the chicken goes round... :)


S.M.A.S.H. which means Students Ministering And Serving Him - mission trip was the third camp. We went to Welkom, to a city 3 hours far from Johannesburg for a week serving along with a local church. We went from door to door every day, we invited young people, kids to the Church backyard to play tons of tons of games and also to tell them the good news. The goal was also to teach, encourage and equip the church members how to minister after we leave. It was a really special week with lots of hugs, tears and oh, my... with so many kids day by day. :D

Oh, and I shared my testimony in Hungarian. Those faces!!! :D "What language is she speaking?"

Our S.M.A.S.H. team :)

With my Sweetheart - how she laughed! :D

The "fruits" of one of the afternoons - how to play when they don't understand anything in English... neither in Hungarian... :D

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