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Sarah had a camper tell her today that she hopes to "have some good action at the camp." The next thing out of her mouth was that she would like to get to know some nice guys. Lost in translation? What she meant to say? At any rate, how do you respond to statements like that? It gives you an idea what it is like to work cross-culturally, and with teenagers in a second language. We had our first flip-flop injury . . . not us, but one of the Canadians ripped off almost half his toenail. Sarah also caught wind of someone trying (in German) to set her up with one of the campers.
7:30am Staff Meeting
8:30am Wake-up call: Campers
8:50am Morning games
9:00am Breakfast
10:00am Bible study
11:00am E nglish lesson
12:00am Building time
2:00pm Lunch
3:00pm Bistro (Free time)
4:00pm Group game – Bunte Fahne
7:00pm Supper
8:00pm Evening session
9:30pm Campfire and snack
10:45pm Brush teeth
11:00pm “Sleeping bag time”
8:30am Wake-up call: Campers
8:50am Morning games
9:00am Breakfast
10:00am Bible study
11:00am E nglish lesson
12:00am Building time
2:00pm Lunch
3:00pm Bistro (Free time)
4:00pm Group game – Bunte Fahne
7:00pm Supper
8:00pm Evening session
9:30pm Campfire and snack
10:45pm Brush teeth
11:00pm “Sleeping bag time”
Prayer Requests
That our devotional times will go well, and we will learn how to minister to each camper individually
That Hannah and Sarah's English lessons would help the campers learn a way to share their testamony
That our devotional times will go well, and we will learn how to minister to each camper individually
That Hannah and Sarah's English lessons would help the campers learn a way to share their testamony