The first thing I need to do is to write my PD mid-camp update. Steve (director) sent us a template to let us copy and paste, so here it is:
It has been an exciting camp so far. To recap some of what we’ve done: In the first week, we met our campers and got to know them better. One of the first things that helped small groups bond was the Chinatown Scavenger Hunt field trip, where we looked for frequently unnoticed “landmarks” in the neighborhood and took pictures as a group. On that Friday, we also went to George’s Island in the Boston Harbor Islands to explore the fort, skip some rocks, and enjoy the seaside. In our morning Charting lessons, we put on skits about the life of Abraham and learned about how God has a plan for people, but we sin and want to do things our own way. While it had only been a few days, by the end of that week, it felt like we had been going for a long time.The second week went by quickly too. We took a trip to the USS Constitution to see how the navy ran its ships more than 200 years ago. We also went to the New England Aquarium and got to visit a shark and ray touch-tank. That Friday, we took a full day field trip to Overlook Farm, where we got to milk goats and make yarn while learning about sustainable agriculture. During this week for charting, through more Abraham skits and sermons from Genesis, we learned that even though we turn away from God and leave messes in our lives because of sin, God has mercy on us and comes to rescue us—that is what salvation means.By the third week, campers are really comfortable with us. We’ve been continuing to bond over field trips like the Institute of Contemporary Art and whale-watching. It was a little tough on everyone this week because of some of our staff got sick (perhaps a little sicker from being on a boat!) and because of the heat wave that hit us. We tried to stay cool while dealing with new challenges that came from campers being more comfortable with us and planning for big events. Just yesterday, after that whale-watch, some of the counselors from TWR and PD came together to put on an “All Around the World” event where kids built replicas of famous world monuments. We were hoping and praying that this would provide an opportunity for PD kids to integrate into TWR. Please pray for this important continuing goal of our camp.
So for my own personal updates on Project Destiny. I've certainly been learning a lot through spending time with the girls in my small group and with the team as a whole. The girls in my group are great and there are times where it's harder to be patient, but God's been teaching me some really valuable lessons for community groups next year. He's showing me what it really means to be available and how to just listen and be there for someone.
Another major theme that God has been showing me is discipline. (And here begins the second half). How God allows us to go through really tough times because He loves us. For some reason, Hebrews 12 has been popping up so much it's on the verge of freaky.
7 Endure hardship as discipline; God is treating you as his children. For what children are not disciplined by their father? 8 If you are not disciplined—and everyone undergoes discipline—then you are not legitimate, not true sons and daughters at all. 9 Moreover, we have all had human fathers who disciplined us and we respected them for it. How much more should we submit to the Father of spirits and live! 10 They disciplined us for a little while as they thought best; but God disciplines us for our good, in order that we may share in his holiness. 11 No discipline seems pleasant at the time, but painful. Later on, however, it produces a harvest of righteousness and peace for those who have been trained by it. Hebrews 12:7-11Sometimes, I feel as though this entire summer has been one huge discipline (hm for some reason what sounds really awkward, but I hope you're catching my drift). I think I came into this summer thinking it was going to be somewhat easy, especially since I did PD last year. But I was so so so wrong. This has been the hardest summer ever.
I don't know exactly how your summer's been. (Actually, this goes beyond summer too!) Whether tough times are happening now, or if they are to come, we have to realize that God is disciplining us, and not because He just feels like it, but because it's for our good. That we may share in his holiness. He's making us holy and more like Him through these tough times. Isn't that something to look forward to? Like the light at the end of the tunnel? And the thing that should give us hope and perseverance in tough times is that God knows what we are going through-- He knows it's not easy. After all, the writer of Hebrews says that no discipline is pleasant at the time, but painful. But God allows for this because only through discipline will we produce the fruit of righteousness and peace.
Honestly, I'm not sure if I'm at the place right now where I am at peace with everything that's going on this summer. In fact, I'm still dealing with painful experiences (emotionally and physically), weariness, a horrible attitude (referring to my own), and severe nostalgia. But if I really sit down and reflect (especially on this passage), I have hope and I know that God's letting all of this happen for my good. I can't wait to see how He's changing me and everyone else this summer through not only the good times, but also the really really really hard times as well.
Pastor Enoch always says this thing that I really like. He says that there's a difference between a 'memorable' summer and a 'life-changing' summer. A memorable summer is filled with fun times, good memories that make your heart feel warm and fuzzy. But a life changing summer is one filled not only with the good times, but also with heart ache and painful experiences, but you come out of the summer with more perseverance, peace, and more like Jesus. Which one would you rather have?
Anyway, sorry that was so long! I've been meaning to blog about something for a while. 2.5 more weeks of Project Destiny, 3 weeks until I leave Massachusetts, 3.5 weeks until I arrive back in Indiana, and 4 (?) more weeks until classes start! Time is moving by so fast.
| And here is a picture of whales from our whale watching trip on Friday :) |