While
physical seasons are changing from spring to summer, seasons are also changing
here at Echo Ranch. We have just
finished our retreat season and are heading into camping season very quickly. The retreat groups were a great way to connect
with tons of people, even for a very short time. We had several school groups from both
Christian and public schools, an adoptive family retreat, a Becoming Outdoor
Women retreat (which I probably interacted the most with because they invited
us to some of their sessions), and a Fish and Game retreat. The ministry that happens during retreats is
one of hospitality. Those that come
through are all treated with the love of Christ. We feed them, house them, talk to them, help
them when needed, and let them do their thing.
Several kids come to camp in the summer because their parents came to a
retreat. It’s a great way to reach
out.
As soon as
the last retreat was done, our counselors began arriving from all over the
country. We have people from New York,
Florida, Kansas, California, and everywhere in between. They then began an intense 2-week orientation
process. Before it began, I truly
wondered what in the world they needed to do for orientation that would take 2
weeks. Now I know. Every experience, every training, every bit
of learning is geared to both teach and unite.
The entire structure works to unify the entire staff in the unity of the
Spirit. To work in this intense
environment, very closely connected, for the duration of the summer, we have to
work as one.
Prayers
• For
counselors as they adjust to a new place, a new job, new people to work with
and gear up to do the intense work of counseling.
• For
safety, both in traveling and activities during camp.
• For
us to have our spiritual armor on – Satan loves to attack where the gospel is
going forth. Pray we would be bold and
have open eyes and a clear mind filled with wisdom.
Thanksgivings
• For
the beauty of creation – this week alone we have seen sea otters swimming,
humpback whales breaching (jumping clear out of the water), black bear cubs
foraging for food, and new life in a baby horse.
• For
unity in our staff and counselors.
• For
humility.
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