Thursday, July 9, 2015

Update

Thank you all for your prayers.

One of our team members spent the night at the hospital getting some tests done. She is resting now and back at camp. With new medicine we are hoping and praying for the best!

Please continue to lift us up as we go on our overnight tomorrow night. Also for continued health and safety, as a few others among us are feeling under the weather.

Love to you all! More photos and updates to come later today.

--Monica

Wednesday, July 8, 2015

Cool Days are Here Again

Hello Everyone!

Today was the first day it wasn't burning hot (I actually put a sweater on). I think everyone is relieved that it is starting to cool down and we are all praying that it stays that way. In our big group game this morning we played a game where people had to grab streamers off of other people. It was a lot of fun, but it was very dangerous and a lot of people went to see Nurse Donna afterward. Lizzy did a fantastic job preaching on Jacob wrestling with God and how God invites us all to wrestle with Him.

I think we are all enjoying our time here and am seeing God work in the camp. My favorite part of the day is when we start our big group meeting in worship. I love it because we sing in both English and French and it is a good reminder of how God speaks all languages and how even with the language barrier between us, we can still all worship together.

We are starting to get to the point where everyone starts to get tired so pray that we will energy and stay positive. Please pray that we have the courage to go outside of our comfort zones to talk to new people.

Love you all!
Sarah

Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Photos from yesterday/today

We did some water games yesterday, here are some highlights!










Mackenna shared her testimony also, here's a photo! She did a wonderful job, and the story of God working in her life is one that is very applicable to many campers here. She was translated by Marie, one of the French counselors.

After the lake today, we all put our wet clothes and towels out to dry. It was a great day!

Here is Kurtis and Jonathan Douib, hanging out before dinner.


Please be in prayer for 2 French girls who have decided to quit smoking during camp. They are finding it more difficult than they had hoped. Pray for the difficulties in their life which make them feel like they need to smoke, and that they would turn to God to heal them!

Thank you for your prayers and support. Tomorrow we will be playing a game that the French ICers have put together. We will also hear Sarah's testimony, and Liz will give the talk on Jacob wrestling with God. 

--Monica

Lake day!

Hey everyone! 

Today was our 3rd full day of camp, and we went off-site for an adventure! We visited a local lake  and spent most of the day there. For the first hour, we rented paddleboats and took them out to the middle of the lake where we swam, jumped off the boats, slid down the slides on the boats, threw frisbees, and had a grand old time. Then, we spent the rest of the afternoon playing in the water, relaxing on the private beach, and getting to know each other better. It was a great way to build and strengthen relationships, in addition to getting to cool off from the heat! Please continue to pray for our endurance in the heat, since it hit close to 105 degrees today! Many of us are sunburnt and struggling with dehydration (but all still safe, don't worry!), so your prayers are really appreciated. Please pray especially that we would still be able to reach out to the French campers, which isn't easy with how tiring the heat is. 

Now we are getting ready for our large-group meeting, which was moved to tonight since our adventure took up most of the day. As I'm writing this, I'm listening to the worship team practicing songs in both French and English. The bilingual worship has been one of my favorite parts of camp, and I love getting to see so many people from different cultures praising God together. 

Please keep praying for the health of our team and the campers, that relationships would continue forming and growing, that God would be working in both the hearts of the French campers and our own hearts, and that each and every camper would feel welcome and accepted here at camp.

We love you all!

Victoria



Monday, July 6, 2015

Hi!

Today is our second full day at camp TED with the campers here. Already we are tired and slightly dehydrated, but still having an amazing time. This is my third year here at Champflueri and every time it is better than I remember it. If you have looked at the weather forecast for Lyon France recently you will see that is it very war. VERY WARM*. Yesterday I believe it reached easily 100 degrees. Because of this we could really use prayers for us al to stay healthy and energetic. My favorite part of camp so far is getting to know all of the new Frenchies (French kids) and any time I get to stand by a fan. A couple Boston girls have gotten sick the past couple days, most likely due to dehydration, so pray they become better. Every year the thing I like the most about coming to Champflueri is the atmosphere of love and friendship and just genuine happiness for everyone to be together. I can feel that starting to form, and I can't wait. 

Some final prayers: 
-Health
-rest!
-HEAT RELATED PRAYERS 
-that every French kid can have someone to talk to and love them. That connections could be made with everyone. 

Loving it here and everyone I'm with.

-Mady 

Sunday, July 5, 2015

Photos and an update

Today was our third day here at Champfleuri, but the first real full day of camp!

It has been a blast.

This morning for our big activity we did station games where groups of campers had to work together in "ice breaker/team building" type activities--but with a competitive edge! For example, two teams competed head to head in who could untangle their 'human knot' first. After that they played 2 larger group games. The sun was not too hot in the morning, and we made sure to all drink plenty of water!

The message today was from Damien the camp director. He talked about Genesis 1 -3, Creation, Adam and Eve, and temptation. We especially looked at the fact that after the fall, God asks "where are you?" to Adam and Eve. Damien asked the camp, "where are you?" in relation to God? We talked about that more in our small group time.

Dominique from our team gave her testimony today. I'll try to upload a version of it to the blog later this week.

After small groups we had workshops! Amy and Max did one with group games, Minnie joined in a dancing workshop, Mackenna and Hannah did one with bracelets, and Micah and Josh played card games. Here are some photos from the fun!




At night we played Bunco--it was my first time playing, and it was a blast!

After that, as the campers winded down, we had cabin time. This is the time of the day where counselors are in the rooms with the campers, getting to know them on a deeper level. A number of counselors noted that their rooms were pondering the question Damien had asked in his talk "where are you with God?" Pray that they would answer that question and seek Him this week!

Also, we know of at least 3 campers who have little to no Christian influence at home. This might be the week that God chooses to open their eyes to His love for them. Please pray that it is!
Hey all!

This is our third full day here at Champfleuri and we've already done so much!  Now that the campers have arrived, we are in full ICer mode and trying our best to understand their French, and them our
English.  Seeing old friends has been amazing for all of us and meeting new ones is just as exciting.

 Prayer for endurance and for us to overcome the language barrier would be very helpful and welcomed as we continue throughout the camp.

Thanks for reading, and God Bless

Kurtis