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Winter Camp 2012

One of the things I love about being a pastor's wife is CAMP!  We love going to camps together as a family!  :)   This year I did take the kids with and we had a great time.  My husband was the speaker this year and I really just want to brag on him for  a minute!  HE did a great job, God used him in a mighty way!  :)  Lives were changed and I am so excited to watch how God uses the rest of my family for HIS glory!  

Our camp theme this year was REPRESENT and we focused on 

2 Corinthians 5:20 "20 Therefore, we are ambassadors for Christ, God making his appeal through us. We implore you on behalf of Christ, be reconciled to God."



Here are a few highlights of the weekend:  


Selah's favorite chair and view.  

Loving our warm hats! 

Kids playing with bubbles with an awesome fire going! 

Anthony bringing the word of God!  :)

Selah riding on "lady bug"  Funny story, I rode Ladybug 2 years ago and she was pregnant.  Last year I was unable to ride a horse cause i was 8 months pregnant.  LOL  I did get to see Ladybugs son, Firefly.  :)

WORSHIP!!  God at work!  :)



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There were a lot of first time decisions to and a ton of re-dedications! :) YAY GOD!

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