Thursday, June 21, 2012

Story Re-Telling Success

Last week at Camp we challenged the kids to retell the story of Jesus' temptation and first miracle.

At Pekin camp... 22 kids took the challenge and told adults away from camp the story.

Totaled up that means that 119 adults heard these Bible stories!  What an awesome reach!

Friday, June 15, 2012

Giving away Bibles

This week we were giving away Bibles like they were hotcakes!  (I'm not sure where that saying came from, but I'm pretty sure it applies here.)

Between Morton and Pekin camps we gave almost 10 children a Bible of their own.  At our Morton camp, a counselor had nearly every child in her group ask for a Bible.


Friday, June 8, 2012

Good News

At least 5 children responded to the Good News this week.  Booyah

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Ministry Intern Feedback

Some great feedback from our first year of ministry interns:


What was the best part/most helpful part of your internship?
 I loved having the chance to research something and put it into practice. I’m really excited to present all the leadership workshops at staff training. I also have a better sense of what it takes to run a ministry like camp since I was able to see all the behind the scenes, off season stuff.

Through this internship I was able to observe the full time staff and the ministry though out the year. I enjoyed getting a feel of what full time ministry is like. After leading a Bible Study and raising funds I feel like I have a better idea. I loved the opportunity to be challenged to have a project and take responsibility for it. I am amazed at how the Lord has done the work. I am just so thankful to of had this opportunity and to be challenged to grow in this environment.

 How have you grown through this internship? (spiritually, leadership skills, etc.)
 I have learned how to synthesize a large topic into manageable terms so that I can teach it to others. I’ve also had to rely on God for financial provision and have already seen him come

Through this opportunity and by God’s grace I see how He gave me the opportunity to lead my Bible Study and speak boldly. I enjoyed the responsibility of the projects I was assigned and it grew in discipline and time management.

 What did not go as you expected?
 I did not expect to sit at a desk this much, but I think I’ve developed more self-discipline and time management skills because of it. I’ve also learned how to work for longer periods of time than I am used to.

Talk to future potential ministry interns at Camp of Champions. Why should they participate in this internship?
 COCUSA has played a huge part in shaping my character, friendships, and relationship with God. I jumped at the chance to further the impact of camp because I know what a difference it makes in the lives of campers, parents, and staff. If you have experienced this like I have, participating in this internship is a no brainer. Not only will you be helping Camp to better minister to this community, but you will also grow and mature in great ways.

It is a great opportunity to see the workings of a full time ministry and learn from some awesome staff! It is also a great way to be challenged to grow spiritually and in your time management.

Say Anything:
 Seriously, thank you for the opportunity to work here this semester. I’ve loved the work. I’ve loved the meetings. I’ve loved getting to know the full time staff better. I’ve loved worshiping God through study and preparation. I’m humbled and grateful that I was able to be a part of Camp in this way.

Thursday, May 10, 2012

25 more staff

Crazy story of God providing...

This year we have 25 more staff hired than we did at the same point last year.  25!  When you hired 130... that's a huge jump... praise God.

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Intern Feedback

What was the best part of being a PNO intern?
 the best part was probably being able to work with a small group of staff, an getting to know each other, and being able to see the kids every month
Being able to take a more active, planning role at camp. And seeing the kids.

What was one thing you learned or improved on through your time as a PNO intern?
 I improved a lot on planning and leadership My skills in planning and leadership are developing.

Thursday, April 26, 2012

help from staff members

In our latest newsletter we asked our supporters to help with some of our programming needs.

Here's a response that was great to see from one of our summer staff members:

Hey Pheaney! I just got the spring newsletter from camp. I saw under the "wish list" that you guys were looking for sports equipment, board games, card games, movies, books, paper towels, paper plates, napkins, etc. The outreach group that I'm part of called Reach would love to help with that if that's cool with you. We could do it at school and have a big box for people to bring stuff and put it in, kind of like a food drive but for camp stuff. Let me know what you think of this idea! Thanks.