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day drew to a close, some students beaded for desti .v.
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nations otber^fian borne7 taking up tbe call to ; Y'V
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spend tbeir summer vacations counseling at Christian
camps across tbe nation. They built relationships with hun im m sm
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ballenging others to a closer walk with Him. Sophomore
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Sarah Puckett spent her summer at Trail's End
ana. she remembers leading an •Ny
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Indian girl to the Lord. "I saw her face turn
Across from an expression of hatred to joy." Counse m
lors watched God at work^ as in sophomore
Tom Lamborn's case at High Point Christian w M
America Camp in Pennsylvania. He witnessed three
teens who were involved in drugs smash t^eir
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rock tapes and pipes after getting saved.
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They also had fun. Sophomore Fayez Ayoub; a counselor X ; X v / E v X ; , ' ; ’;.; *X;.’v , V 1 :
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at The Wifds in North Caroling suffered the brunt of many
practical jokes in his cabin each week which included rocks in
his pillow; his towel stolen as he showered/ and shampoo
smeared on him in his sleep. And yet he echoed the feeling
"Summer camp is something that as
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many people as possible should do. You get to learn how to
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Several campers huddle
around Senior Karis Findlan
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who spent the summer as a
counselor at Camp Gilead in
oik City, FL. She learned that
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her job was full-time: "We had
to be there for these kids 24
hours a day, putting our own
problems aside for them."
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