Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Busy Days and Perspective

The last couple of days Ken, Kyle & David have been working on building the above stage inside the Celebration Center of the camp. This morning this picture was taken of them putting down a second coat of paint. This stage is in preparation for an upcoming Pastor's Conference that is being held in Jardin Sagrado the last weekend of November. It is expected that 300 to 500 Pastor's will be attendance during the weekend, coming from all over the country. The church that is planted at the campground will also be able to use the stage as well as rental groups who have special services. While David & Katherine were visiting our house last night, it dawned on all of us that lately, a lot of our pictures on our blogs were just showing us working around the camp and not doing a whole lot of ministry. A lot of the work that we have been doing lately is for rental groups, upcoming short-term missionary teams that will be coming down from the U.S. and Canada, as well as the day-to-day maintenance and operation of the campground itself. It's a lot of hands and knees work! I am thankful that all of us at the camp are on the same page as far as reaching out into our community and that we have a strong drive to reach outside the gate of the camp! None of us ever wants to be so "caught up" in the administration of the camp, that we are too busy ourselves to serve outside of it. While cleaning the pool, building stages, cleaning cabins, bathrooms and all of the other things that we do to keep the camp "running" so that other ministries, whether it be Tico groups or short-term teams may carry out their ministries is ministry, we too, have a need to minister to others...it is why we are here! On November 27th we will be ministering to our camp employees and their families by serving them Thanksgiving dinner prepared by Katherine & myself. Costa Ricans do not celebrate the Thanksgiving holiday. What better way to share our tradition with them and what better time for them to hear from us how thankful we are for each of them and how they serve us! School gets out in mid-December so we are in the process of planning a family activity day at the camp. Our weekends are booked with rental groups from now until mid-March and between Dec. and mid-February we will be hosting four short-term teams. Please continue to keep all of us here at the camp in your prayers as we serve and as we reach out to proclaim the Good News of our Savior!

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