Summer was packed with travel as expected, culminating in spending a week at Touchdown Camp, held at Verbo Church in Redwood City.
Highlights from camp:
Strong Bible seeding in children using the Shipwrecked Series from VBS on the big screen with the theme JESUS RESCUES. Cynthia Cardona was lead teacher, and the average attendance was 110 children with 60 volunteers.
Strong Bible seeding in children using the Shipwrecked Series from VBS on the big screen with the theme JESUS RESCUES. Cynthia Cardona was lead teacher, and the average attendance was 110 children with 60 volunteers.
On the last day, most children came forward to receive the Lord and were encouraged to share with their families. Sue Stevick, our chair for the college scholarship, was able to interview Jocelyn Pantaga, a former camper and active volunteer at camp. “She deserves this scholarship,” president Patty Cardona commented.
Jocelyn Pantaga, a former camper and active volunteer at camp, receives scholarship. |
It was great for me to see a whole group of youth with the pastor and his wife from Rancho Cucamunga. They were enabled to come by a generous gift from a business man. And most of the group was there all week getting “on the job training” so they can start camp next year at Verbo Church, Rancho Cucamunga. Generous seed money, and your prayers, will make this camp happen. I am wishing all of you joy and peace as you receive this, and may we all continue to bless the children of America.
Sincerely,
Joyce Dueker
Founder of Project Lost Sheep
Joyce Dueker
Founder of Project Lost Sheep
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