Tuesday, June 30, 2009

at camp new friendships begin



Coming to camp in the boat is sometimes a lonely trip but on the return from camping the kids become knitted together.

Monday, June 29, 2009

Construction is still going on at the Bible Camp



Here job leadman Levy tell his crew Daniel and Nehemiah "be sure to put the right amount of nails in we don't want the roof to go with the winds."

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Can I have a Bible Camp bible?



As the camp’s primary speaker James Ruble taught each camper saw and read for themselves the key verses from their own bibles where the stories of Jesus came from. It was heart warming to hear a boy ask, “Can I have a Camp Bible”. He did go home with one with His own marks on it.
Here is David leading a cabin of boys who wanted to sing a special gospel song to the whole group. Junior campers singing at the top of their voices about Jesus is always special to the listener.

54 Campers and each one had a blast!



Archery was a hot thing to do for the junior camp. Archery is about following each step of instruction, being steady, staying focused and the results are quick. They all listened very well to each step it takes to hit the target every time. Many said that they want a bow when they get home.


Every arrow hit the their mark! Great shooting!


Another bull's eye!

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

The airfield is very nice.



Terry says "This strip is awesome". He brought in David and a bunch of ammo, targets and clays for the camp's shooting program for the kids. All the supplies were donated by Terry and his friends.

The new dinning hall. Wow do the kids like Kim's cooking!


Thanks to Samaritan's Purse and Franklin Graham the kids have a nicer and healthier place to eat with supper healthy food.

The first bunch giving the court the test


It is great to hear the ball hitting the wood again and the kids screaming in fun.

Web sight is up! Praise our Lord!!


New top waiting for the campers. thanks to Christ Community Church from Hunterville NC and The Crossing in Birchwood AL.

Sunday, June 7, 2009

June 6: This was once a ball court



Roger brought Russ and the New York crew to Tanana and returned with another fine group of God fearing servants. He was tired so he took a nap and when he awoke what was once a basketball court was no more. Wow! this new crew are eager beavers.

This work week the pimary objective and focus is: in all activity we are to be in Christ like fellowship with one another, for building one another up in Him, for good works unto Him; all for His Glory.

Saturday, June 6, 2009

Russ and the New Yorkers have arrived.

Russ & Freda with their home State team ready for their work projects.
Cleaning and preparing the grounds around the shop and constructing an addition for keeping parts supplies was the main project.
It was obvious each team member loved their part in making the project fun.





It was a great time and the team gathered for picture taking before being off to Tanana, their beginning leg into many more miles before reaching home.

Sweet fellowship in Jesus with the Florida boys.



Yes all of the equipment is running and ready for service. With the four who love to be in the service of our Lord Jesus Christ the bible fellowship was memorably sweet and supplemented with the daily breaking of bread made the time together that much more. This day God’s provision of two skinny ducks and a little fat one cooked by Justin was a highlight for Roger, he could not get enough of that dish. It was do good he cleaned even the smallest of the bones. Thank you, Evans, Dave, Justin and Jake!



Florida boys heading their 4,800 trip back to loved ones missed so dearly.