“Decision” was the theme at our camp for adults with disabilities this year. Forty-seven people with disabilities and 20 of their family members joined our team of volunteers for 6 days of rest, fellowship, small and large group Bible studies, and various activities. We used road signs and rules to name our teams and open the theme of each day’s Bible study. To welcome people to camp, we had stoplights, honest and corrupt police, a car, traffic controllers and road markers.
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Kolya – the good cop! |
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Our live stoplight |
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Taking pictures in this car was a hit for many people |
And I was privileged to help the Novatsky family, who are our friends and fellow participants in the ministry. Alik organizes all of the transportation to and from the camp and Larisa organizes the craft groups. Since Alik had to work most of the week and Larisa’s health prevents her from giving Ira any physical assistance, I got to serve them all by being with Ira. We had great fun learning to drive her electric wheelchair, singing at the bonfire, and laughing often.
God blessed us with wonderful weather so we could be outside all day and enjoy all of the camp activities. Afternoons at this camp are some of my favorite times of the whole year in our ministry. The schedule lightens and gives us the freedom to sit and fellowship for extended periods of time. You could look all over the campground and see small groups of new and old friends just enjoying time together. Sometimes groups were continuing the discussions they began in their morning Bible study groups. Other groups were just getting to know one another. All were completely informal, relaxed, and welcoming of new faces.
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Small group session |
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Taras and his volunteer during small group Bible study |
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Nelya enjoying the horseback riding |
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Team SOS taking a “musical” photo for a game |
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Morning exercises
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Team SOS!!! |
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