i remember thinking at the end of last years camp, ‘man, i don’t think i could do that again’ and yet… less than twelve months later, here we are, getting ready to go again, and actually, incredibly, getting really really excited about it. but then i guess that’s how God works.
so, a little bit of background.
i’ve been in Glasgow for the last four (roughly) years, studying to become a community artist, which, as of june 26th, i am. yay.
in the years i’ve been studying here, i’ve also been attending a church called Glasgow Westend Vineyard, at the prompting of my good friend, Jules.
because of this church and, probably more, because of my friendship with the Manson family (in particular Jules…) i was, er, encouraged to joing the team going to Romania last summer.
a big part of being in Romania is being able to share your faith with the kids and teenagers that you are working with, so i guess it’d be appropriate to tell you a little of my story. i grew up in a christian home, with parents who encouraged me to go to church and who led by the example of their own faith, i guess i thought i was christian for a long time before i actually decided to make the faith of my parents real for me. so, an important part of coming to uni was to find a church and be part of that community.
the week in Romania was tough in a lot of ways, being challenged to get out of my comfort zone, to get alongside kids who just need love and yet don’t know how to articulate that, how to reach out and who take a lot of work to get through to. it was a time when we, as a team, really had to rely on God for support, provision, and for general good camp runningness.
as we prepare for this coming camp i, personally, am getting really excited about the ways in which God can and will use each of us, both team and campers, to encourage each other and demonstrate His gospel. i’m getting excited aboutthe gifts we can give the campers, about the crafts we can interact with together, the dramas that will be acted out, both on stage and in camp, the unpacking of scripture and the times of worship. i’m mostly looking forward to sitting by the campfire of an evening chatting…
so as we go, i’m looking to you, the people who have heard of this trip and who care for us, for the children, for the world, to be thinking and praying for us and looking to what else you can do.