Sunday, January 17, 2016

The Chronicles of A Christian Camp Counselor: The Time I Lost A Camper

The summer of 2017 was one that I will never forget. As a Christian camp counselor, I led a group of energetic and adventurous young campers on a journey of faith and fun. However, there was one incident during that summer that still haunts me to this day—the time I lost a camper.


It was a bustling day at camp, and the sun shone brightly in the clear blue sky. I was in charge of a group of 10 campers, all between the ages of 9 and 12, as we embarked on a nature hike through the dense forest surrounding the camp. As we set out on our adventure, I made sure to do a headcount and reminded the kids to stay close and to follow the trail markers. Little did I know that this ordinary hike would turn into a nightmare.




As we wandered deeper into the forest, the children's energy was contagious, and their enthusiasm for exploring nature was palpable. I cherished the opportunity to share my faith with them and to witness their growing love for God's creation. However, as we ventured further into the woods, I noticed that one of the campers, a 10-year-old boy named Jacob, was lagging behind the group. I called out to him, urging him to catch up, but he seemed lost in his own world, ignoring my pleas.


As we reached a particularly dense part of the forest, I called for the group to stop and wait for Jacob to catch up. But as I glanced around, my heart sank as I realized Jacob was nowhere to be found. Panic surged through my veins as I frantically called out his name, but there was no response. The other children looked at me with wide-eyed concern, sensing the fear and worry in my voice.





I immediately radioed the camp staff and informed them of the situation. A search party was swiftly organized, and counselors and staff members fanned out in every direction, calling for Jacob and scouring every nook and cranny of the forest. I couldn't shake the overwhelming feeling of guilt and dread as I feared for Jacob's safety. How could I have let this happen? How could I have lost one of my campers?


As the hours passed with no sign of Jacob, my mind raced with thoughts of worst-case scenarios. What if he had fallen and injured himself? What if he had encountered a wild animal? The weight of responsibility as a camp counselor, charged with the care and well-being of these precious children, weighed heavily on my shoulders. I prayed fervently for Jacob's safe return, hoping that God would guide him back to us.


Finally, just as the sun descended below the horizon, a distant voice called out Jacob's name. My heart leaped with joy as we followed the sound of the voice, running through the trees until we reached a clearing where we found Jacob, tears streaming down his face, but unharmed. He had wandered off the trail to explore a hidden cave and had become disoriented, but he had found his way back to us.



Relief washed over me as I hugged Jacob tightly, thanking God for his safe return. As we made our way back to camp, I held onto Jacob's hand, vowing never to let him out of my sight again. The experience had shaken me to the core but strengthened my faith and renewed my commitment to the safety and well-being of the campers in my care. As we gathered around the campfire that evening, I shared the story of God's protection and the power of prayer. This story will forever be etched into the chronicles of my time as a Christian camp counselor.


Sunday, January 3, 2016

Spiritual Spelunking: Exploring Faith in Unexpected Places at Christian Camps

Finding God and your faith in unique, different ways is actually really good for many people. At Christian camps, we offer just this.Sometimes, we offer different cave trips, and other nighttime activities. These activities aren’t conventional. When we hear trips for those in Christian camp, we often think of going on nature walks, taking hikes, maybe seeing animals. But sometimes, there’s beauty in going out at night, and also looking at other types of things that God's created in his vision. 

There are some fun activities out there that come with this. Some people learn about God through this, and really see the gifts that he has to offer. 

Offbeat explorations We Offer 

There are TONS of different offbeat explorations that we offer here at our Christian camps. We provide various caving expeditions, where the campers will be taken into a cave and explore it. We sometimes turn to guided tours outside of our camp for those.

We also do hikes at night, with proper gear of course. These tend to be hikes that fit their age level, so we won’t go anywhere too complex or dangerous for them. 

Finally, we love to take our campers out to somewhere they can see the stars and offer unique stargazing sessions that you’ll be able to use. 



Many of our campers like this because with nighttime, it offers newfound levels of exploration. They may be able to connect with God in unique ways, all throughout the different exploratory paths that are out there. 

Finding God In unexpected Places 

When we take our campers on these unique activities, we’re providing them with something different. 

A challenge.   

Most of these activities are far more challenging and different than if we did them during the day, in a safe and comfortable atmosphere. However, we can learn a lot from this. 

For one, learning to overcome challenges. In the Christian faith, we have many different challenges. Most of them are when someone’s trying to better understand their faith and are working to improve themselves. 

With our nighttime explorations, we offer just this. challenges provide someone with a unique way of doing things, and to give them a means to really be able to embrace it all.

The second thing is uncertainty.   There’s a lot of moments where you may not know what to do. however, due to the importance of accepting and understanding different aspects of your faith.   There’s so many unique things that can come with this, and you’ll definitely want to make this interesting for them.

Then of course, there is finding appreciation for all of god’s gifts in unexpected places. There's so many cool thing that nature gives us, and they’re all gifts from God. With this, campers can better improve and understand their faith, and really boost their own appreciation. 



So yes, these activities might be unconventional, but there is always a chance for divine encounters.   Being able to open up themselves during camp is something that they’ll be able to use during activities outside of camp. So yes, when you’re looking to better improve and understand your faith, this is it. 

Opening one’s heart to the encounters that are out there, learning to foster beauty and understanding, will definitely improve one’s life.   So don’t be afraid to learn to harness your own understanding of faith through this. 

These nature encounters are unique and interesting. Through this, one can do just about whatever they want, and improve themselves through these activities, and get closer to the lord whenever one can.


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