Prayer Requests and Praises

The camp season is over and the pleasant signs of fall for 2011 are approaching.
And, once again, we are rejoicing in the many blessings that the Lord our God has bestowed upon the ministry of Del-Haven. There are the many answers to prayers that testify of the Lord’s presence and power — leading and providing — our every step along the way. We give praise and thanks unto Him for it all and for you all!
Please continue to pray for the campers as they begin their school year. Many of them are entering into schools that struggle to provide a safe educational environment. We talked to several boys and girls this summer who were entering this year with a very hopeless spirit about their school situations. Please also pray specifically that we will be able to keep contact with them throughout the school year.
We would also like for you to continue to pray with us about the ongoing financial needs at Del-Haven. The overall operational costs seem to continue to rise. We praise God and continue to trust in His faithfulness. He continues to give testimony of His provision as we see that each month every bill is able to be paid.

Prayer Requests and Praises

As our 59th summer of camp ministry winds down — please be in continual prayer for both staff and camper. We are not ignorant of the enemy’s devices and know that he will be plotting wicked things to happen in order to try and thwart the word and work of the Holy Spirit. He always does — but he shall not prevail because of God’s word of truth: “If God be for us — who can be against us?!”

Your continual prayers and gifts will serve sustain us in the meeting of our worldly expenses and defending us through all of his attacks — and then some! Thank you all for being faithful in supporting us — we truly do love you!

Well, we have had to suffer the dog days of an especially hot summer here at Camp Del-Haven. Our brave and bold staff have weathered through these last few camps with amazing vigor and endurance — and with no complaints! God’s grace has indeed prevailed every hour of every day. And, the boys and girls have also behaved remarkably well in spite of the untoward heat. We have simply added more swim time to the schedule.

We have seen the Spirit of the Lord mightily at work in bringing the gospel of the glory of the Lord Jesus Christ into the hearts and lives of these chosen campers. Which is what it is all about — Praise His Name!

July Prayer Requests

Please keep up your persistency in praying for our entire staff. The hot weather is all a part of the territory where camping is concerned — but it is amazing how your prayers can help to keep up the strength that is needed to endure it.
I overheard one of our girl staff members explaining to a camper that is approaching the age of being too old to be a camper anymore — about our Learning to Serve Program — whereby we allow young teens to come back the next year as a helper. This helps us out — as well as gives us an excuse to keep these good campers in the much needed hearing of the Word. Please add this program to your prayers.
Of course, your prayers are always needed for the children themselves. Pray that God will continue to bless in preparing them to hear the gospel of the glory of Christ that can and does transform their very lives.

Prayer Requests

Transportation Needs
This month marks the beginning of our 2011 camp season. The first camp we have scheduled is for week of June 20th. A major challenge we are facing is how are we going to be able to pick up and deliver the children to the respective drop off place. Our vans have all broken down. Here we are at the beginning of camp season and we need help! We pick up the children on Monday at 10:30 AM — and drop them off Thursday at around 2:00 PM. We have six camp sessions scheduled — so that means we need help with 12 trips. Please — if you have any solutions to this problem — please let us know! Pray with us for God to “fully supply” this need.

2011 Staff Training
Our staff is gathering together next week to prepare for the coming season of giving forth the wonderful message of the gospel. Please be praying for them as they lay the groundwork for ministry to the children. And, as always, be in prayer with us for the kids. They will be coming to us from a wide variety of beliefs and backgrounds. The spiritual battle we enter into is very real — but so is our Savior! He always wins! Prayer is the provision that always accomplishes His will and good pleasure.

Needed Items

From time to time we have a request for a list of items that are needed on a regular basis at camp for collections and food showers.

Paper plates
Toilet paper
Paper towels
Napkins
Ziplock bags (all sizes)
Liquid dishwasher soap
Dishwasher Detergent
Bleach
Toilet cleaner
Windex
All purpose cleaner
Cream of chicken soup
Chicken Broth
Ketchup
Pancake Syrup
Bisquick
Cereal
Peanut Butter
Jelly
Pasta/Rice

Staff Training Week June 6-9

Dear Staff Members,

You all have been in my prayers and I can’t wait to see what God is going to do in you and through you this summer as we minister together to the boys and girls He is going to send this way. Our camp theme this year is . . . “The Solid Rock” – based on the hymn. Thanks, Kendle, for the suggestion last summer.

Camp Del-Haven — Staff Training/Preparation Week
June 6-9 2011
Monday 2:00-Thursday 2:00
If you need to come earlier on Monday or stay later on Thursday, just let me know – it will be no problem at all. If you are in need of a ride just give me a call and we can make arrangements. We won’t have anything formal starting until 2:00 on Monday. If you cannot be here for the entire training/preparation session, please send me the times you will be here so I can schedule the important training during those times.

If you are unable to attend the staff training/preparation week but are still interested in helping this summer please contact me so we can work something out for a training session. Also, if you have not filled out an application please do so as soon as possible. If you are a returning staff member I just need the front page and the weeks you are attending. As always, we are still in need of male counselors. If you know anyone who may be interested (male or female), feel free to pass along this information.

Items to bring during staff week:
Bedding (sheets, pillow, sleeping bag or blanket) – we will be staying in the cabins this year
Clothes (may bring a jacket for cool evenings)
Bug spray/sunblock (if needed)
Personal Items
Towel
Swimsuit
Bible
Fishing gear (optional)
Anything else you may need or want
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