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Why do You do so Much for Camp?
This question is one I often get regarding the time I give to Royal Family KIDS Camp and Teen Reach Adventure Camp. The story I have shared many times is my why.
Letter to Issaquah T.R.A.C. Volunteers
I wanted to thank all of the people that helped make the Camps possible for my two children, Malachi and Nevaeh. It was such a great experience for them! They both came back from camp feeling so loved.
Bridging Generations: Igniting the Power of Retired Christians with Orphan Care Ministry
Imagine the untapped resource of epic proportions, ready to transform the strength and impact of Teen Reach. Did you know 48 million Christ followers feel trapped in a cycle of hopelessness in their retirement years?
Adapted from The Chosen: Forty Days with Jesus, Book 1 Devotions
A vessel. Think water pitcher designed and created for the purpose of containing something. A utensil. Think fork or knife designed and created for the purpose of doing something. Containing or doing? As Christ-followers, we’re never referred to as ordinary utensils; rather we are chosen vessels.
Say I Won’t
We all have a story that matters.
Romans 8:28 was our memory verse this year at camp: “And we know that God causes everything to work together for the good of those who love God and are called according to his purpose for them.”
The Little Things (which really aren’t so little)
Recently my car picked up a call over Bluetooth as I drove my mentee home after ice cream and pinball. Since my daughter recently moved out, I asked Destiny if she cared if I answered. When I hung up a few minutes later, Destiny’s question floored me.
Meet Sylvia Gray: One of the Panelists on Saturday at Summit
Meet Sylvia Gray from our Covington, Louisiana, family who will be joining us on Saturday, October 14, for our panel discussion: Building and Sustaining Relationships with Social Services, Blessing Them and Building a Camper Referral Network.
Meet Wendy and Harmony, a Mentoring Pair from Bremerton, WA
Wendy and her husband joined T.R.A.C. last summer as camp grandparents where they met Harmony. At age 15, Harmony was a first-year camper who was impressed with the rare sense of community she felt at camp.
Ahnjellyka’s Story
Jeremiah 29:11 has been a defining verse for my life. Through God’s grace, my life story has been a fulfillment of His promises.
August is Make a Will Month: How to Make an Impact After You’re Gone
Writing a will can be overwhelming, accompanied by feelings of fear and frustration. But writing a will is an important part of an estate plan that allows you to decide how to impact the future after you graduate to heaven. Having a directive allows you to choose how to use what God blessed you with during your lifetime.
The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry
Philosopher Dallas Willard once called hurry “the great enemy of spiritual life in our day” and urged Christians to “ruthlessly eliminate hurry from your life.”
Corrie ten Boom echoes this with her statement, “If the devil can’t make you sin, he’ll make you busy.”
The Good and Bad of T.R.A.C.life Mentoring Program
I have absolutely nothing but praises for T.R.A.C. It has been such a huge blessing for my family. I am a foster parent and I minister to kids who come from hard, hard places! I also come from the old school of thought that “it takes a village!” I praise God for T.R.A.C. being part of that village.
Gay Girl, Good God
The Story of Who I Was, and Who God Has Always Been
by Jackie Hill Perry
A Book Review
BOOK DESCRIPTION:
“I used to be a lesbian.”
Partnering with Angel Tree Camping
NEED MORE CAMPERS? WANT TO SERVE MORE?
Teen Reach has a strategic relationship with Angel Tree Camping so our programs can serve youth with incarcerated parents.
Trusting God
At camper registration last July, Camper J arrived by a contracted service after almost three hours on the road. He was living with a family friend who couldn’t bring him but wanted J to experience camp. Our team was awestruck.
Meet Charles, T.R.A.C.life Mentor in Norman, OK
Charles got involved in T.R.A.C in 2015, serving as staff at both girl’s and boy’s camp. As part of the photography team, he helps take thousands of photos for each camp, along with tagging each photo with camper names, editing, and choosing which photos to print for campers to have as a fun keepsake.
Cross Talk Tips
From the moment Pastor Josh took the microphone at Summit this past October, the energy was electric. His topic: how to model CrossTalk.
Leave it at the Gate
Leave it at the gate. Whatever you have going on outside this camp, just leave it at the gate.
Priceless Moments in Mentoring
Mentees in Santa Rosa, California, have enjoyed some unique experiences through T.R.A.C.life. During Christmas cookie making, Mentoring Director Sonya taught them how to make Filipino spring rolls—which were a hit. Most recently the group visited San Francisco where they enjoyed a planetarium and art museum. Unforgettable memories in the making!