Monday, August 4, 2014
Humbling Across the Caribbean!
Bahamas camp truly has my heart and can't wait to see how much it grows!
Love lots,
Lilly Starr Palafox
I can't sing, but I can WORSHIP!
Throught this week, worshiping has brought me closer to my God. I may not the best singer but I know that doesn't matter because I am WORSHIPING my God! I learned to have confidence in God as Jesus did because not what I've been given, but because I know my God! We are heading to the airport right now to head home. I am not sad but rather JOYFUL!! God has let me come to this beautiful island with incredible people. God is GOOD!
-Kendal Frantz
Sunday, August 3, 2014
Saturday, August 2, 2014
This week from two perspectives.
The dance party (currently happening) is awesome, the encouragement from the ring of honor is so refreshing, time with the kids literaly brings joy and I am humbled to see all of the Bahamian smiles and joy! Im so grateful that I got the chance to bring "a little taste of heaven" to the Bahamas and am already looking forward to next year! God has blessed me incredibly and I will miss it here! But God has done great things already and will continue to work!
-Kevin Burnham
Pictures are Coming
Hey everyone. Camp is going well. Had a lot of rain this morning and yet the kids are having a blast. Had to stop uploading pictures. There is no internet at camp and so I am paying for service as we go. Ran out of money. Will up n load last batchws of pics when we gat to hotel tomorrow. Hope all is well at home. It is a joy to have your child here; you would be very proud of them. Pray for our last night to be a special and safe one. Much love Jeff
A learning experience
As is the last day I will give you the highlights of the week. The first day was Wednesday and it began with campers arriving and immediately being thrown into the camp culture by learning to master the art of the friendship bracelet. We have also taught them that you are considered weird at Swamp if you DON'T get up and dance at every meal! We were taught a Bahamian style worship song at the singing devotional. Successfully tripped the breaker due to the excessive use of fans and we are slowly but surely teaching our Bahamian friends the D-low shuffle. So over all it has been a week of learning and adjusting for both Bahamians and Americans alike!
Rachel Hawkins
Friday, August 1, 2014
Swamp Corps Bahamas...Ah Home.
What can I say I just love the bahamas! I feel right at home!!!
La'Dreama Hill
Thursday, July 31, 2014
Comin' at you from Boys 2
Protection
The Swamp is by far one of the most physically, mentally, spiritually, and emotionally safe camps there is. However there is one factor that even the best camps can't guard against: nature. That is why we have God.
-J Fry
Wednesday, July 30, 2014
The Literal Best Ever
HI MOMMY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! This is my first Swamp Corps trip and its absolutely AMAZING!!! Everyone is so nice here and the food is literally delicious. But the best part is definitely being able to Swamp impact the lives of all of these amazing Bahamians! Its truly an extraordinary experience and one that I never could have imagined!
Tuesday, July 29, 2014
Hello from Dad
A personal whisper to my Tiful and Aiden and Avery. No landsharks! Soakin up sun, relaxed atmosphere, and fine home cooking. We were tested briefly last night with a delay in electicity and water but it gave us all alot more graditude for the simple things.
Love to you all, Todd
Bahamas Day Two
Lights Out!
Lauren Cicerchia (camper)
Monday, July 28, 2014
We have arrived
Waiting to board!
Leaving Today
Monday, May 19, 2014
I'm Wide Awake
Over and over again Victor keeps telling people that he washed his eyes. I use to focus on Gods power and the fact that he takes things as simple as dirt and uses that to give that man sight. But no! When you read it the thing that is stressed is that he washed his eyes and then he could see. By putting dirt on his eyes he just made his eyes what they already were dirty, clouded, nothing. But by washing them he could see. That's what this trip was/is a constant washing. Ive learned so much about myself. Ive seen so much of God. I've learned to trust Gods plan for me. To not doubt his timing or placement. My eyes were washed time and time again. I saw God in each of my kids:
- Anusha: meeting a need without being asked.
- Deepa: selfless and giving even though she has so little to give.
- Samantha: confidence in the word. I saw 2 Timothy 4:3 in her.
- Tabi: to focus on my strengths instead of my weaknesses so much and use them for others
- Ramya: I saw 1 John 3:18 in her
- Jane, Ruchika, Jennie: I saw how true 1 Peter 3:4 is.
- Ester: the power of being a constant and consistent friend.
I am blogging because my parents are concerned
It is midnight here in Chennai, and our group is waiting patiently for the flight back to Frankfurt. We just learned that it has been delayed 1 hour, so we are just making the most of the time buying souvenirs and semi-American snacks. I personally am trying to fight off some food poisoning a few of us got Saturday night, and it's not fun. I had to stay behind at the hotel today, while the rest went on an outdoor shopping trip. The sickness has made it a little challenging for some of us to enjoy these last couple of days, and for me it has been difficult to remember all the blessings we received through all of this. But in spite of a rough ending, I can faithfully say that this trip has been a huge success. We gave our all, and I believe everyone who was a part of this camp fell in love with God all over again. I have never felt so grateful to have been given a week of camp to counsel for. I know that God will surely do great things for the ICC in the years to come. Also, our flight just got undelayed! Yeaaahyeaaah.
Grayson Williams
Life to the Full
Last day in India
Deb
India's Got Talent
Post Indi Camp
Saturday, May 17, 2014
Inga poringa? (Where are you going?)
Hey friends and family!
Julia Casazza checking in! What a crazy week it has been! We just reached the YWCA where we will be staying the next few nights! This past week I got placed as a counselor for girls team six. I had two co-counselors: Sheetal and Bindia. Here is the crazy part... I had EIGHTEEN GIRLS. Yeah :) but it was such a blast! The first day was a little scary. There were so many of them and to say that I was overwhelmed would be an understatement!
One group of girls that I was particularly nervous about was four girls that spoke almost no english. My initial response was to stay away, but the first full day of camp they asked me to talk with them. I decided to reach out to them as well! The four girls soon became, "my girls." They called me Julia Akka which means "big sister Julia". Even though we couldnt understand eachother half the time, their love was so evident. By the end of the week I was in tears because they had truly stolen my heart.
I will miss them...
Tomorrow we are meeting with the Chennai church. We have been told there will be about 800 people there. Its gonna be awesome.
Love you all! See you soon :)
Julia Akka
Abeshack & Friends
IndiCamp 2014 is over! This experience has been amazing. The kids here are very respectful, and all of my doubts and fears about this trip were crushed as soon as camp started on tuesday. I had the privilege of counseling boys 1 which consisted of 15 boys that were 9 and 10 years old! They were all so nice, and the love we all felt for each other was great despite the evident language barrier caused simply by accents. One camper that stood out to me was a 10 year old named Abeshack. He was the nicest, smallest, most adorable little kid I have ever seen. His english wasnt too good, but he would always smile and yell "Jacob ana!" with a big smile whenever he saw me (ana is Tamil for older brother). He clinged to me all week and would run up from behind me and grab my arm when we were walking places. When he left today, it was so difficult to hold all the tears back (I'm even trying to hold them back while typing this), and now I miss him so much. It is amazing how God allows us to make strong friendships and love people so much after knowing them for just a few days. Another camper that I just met yesterday became one of my favorites in the whole camp. The camper knew no english, but that did not stop us from bonding these last two days. I was surprised by the happiness that was so evident in this camper's personality because of the background they have. This camper lives in an orphanage with many children that have HIV and AIDS. I could not believe that, just because of the joy I could see in this campers eyes. Today I saw this camper walking to the bus that was driving all the kids, and I waved to say goodbye. They got a huge smile and ran over to give me hug. I am so grateful to have a God that gives us these joys and relationships regardless of everything that stands in the way of that happening!
Jacob Williams
A Brief Synopsis of Indicamp thoughts
Wow, camp was fantastic! The kids were respectful and shy initally. Something that is somewhat unusual for camp in the US. In the US you generally have to earn respect whereas here the kids automatically respect you. So we had to work extra hard to get most of them to open up, but once they did they were incredibly fun and out of themselves. Kids would just come up and talk to us, introducing themselves and asking tons of questions. One of the most impactful events was the ring of honor and the ensuing mingle of honor, which is an event where boys and girls encourage each other. In Indian culture male-female relationships are very limited. I am super impressed with how many campers pushed through their insecurity and encouraged one another. The Grateful Devo was another high point. The kids were grateful for everything from Mr. Jeff to nature, but they were especialy grateful for their parents for sending them to camp (including me. My parents are awesome!). As I'm writing this we just stopped and walked around a huge rock sculpture, and we are now on the bus driving through part of Chennai. I think it is finally sinking in that we are in India.
Cade Lefler
The greatest in the kingdom of heaven
Matthew 18:1-5
One of the main ways I feel close to God has always been when I'm with children. They are so trusting and joyful. This week I counseled girls 2 and they were so sweet. I have never felt so needed before in my life. One girl, Gracy, was the only one that could hardly speak english at all. Most of our interactions were nonverbal and our conversations were limited to short phrases. I would ask her, "you feel happy?" And she would smile and say yes. The affection she showed me throughout the week touched my heart. The first day of camp, though, she actually wanted to change teams to be with someone she knew. She cried a lot and told my co counselor that she missed her mom. From that point on though, she clinged to me. She smiled every time I walked in and constantly ran up to hold my hand. I have been reminded this week that love isnt shown in words. Being in india has been one of the most eye opening experiences and I want to hold on to the lessons I learned from my campers.
-macie
Last Day of Camp
Marvellous camp,........
..We are so privileged to come here and worshiping god's word and praising god by singing we feel very comfortable and as well as excitement really our god is an awesome god we have a chance to build our relationships wid our friends and as well as the foreigners we have learnt about encouraging others I am realy proud of the parents who took efforts to send us in this camp I really pray for the foreigners who also sacrifice and spend the time with us I am really waiting for the next camp .
It is a like heaven and I am glad to be here in this camp it is awesome camp I really love the atmosphere of here I love this camp and one thing I have learnt is loving each other I am so grateful to god
Frist experience is the best experience I love all the counselors they are awesome in teching us encouraging us caring us loving us
By. Pooja nathasha ruchika ................
Friday, May 16, 2014
From Tyler Baird
I'm sitting watching the Indian children sing and dance and act; they are amazing. The campers here are unbelievably open and loving. It is so refreshing to come to the other side of the world and be welcomed by brothers and sisters who are fighting the same fight and are looking for people to love and share their lives with. It is unbelievably hot and humid and dirty but I'm loving every minute of it. I've been counseling boys 5, 14 year olds. They have been so obedient and loving toward myself and each other. I am so lucky to be here and have so many stories to tell. Please pray for our health and travel. Mom and Dad, Happy 25th anniversary and have fun in Spain. I love you guys and miss you!
Fans are bittersweet
Talent Show
Let the talent show begin!!! In order to make the talent show run it has taken a lot of work. The auditions were crazy! We had almost 15 acts audition for the talent show. We are super excited and overwhelmed about the amount of people that were willing to get out of themselves. Even after the auditions were over we had many people come ask if they could join the talent show! Of course we didn't want to say no to them so we added them to the list of performers.We now have 19 groups performing in the talent show! If we have everyone perform on one night the talent show would be almost 2 hours long. So we are are doing two talent shows! One on Friday night and the other on Saturday afternoon before the kids leave. We have many talented kids that will be showing us their singing, dancing, and skits. On Friday night we are very excited to have Indian counselors MCing the show. These counselors are energetic people and have some incredible ideas. On Saturday we are introducing the top 10 reasons you know you were at Indicamp. I am very elated to see all of the kids perform and I know everything will run smoothly!!!
-Ashley Bowman
Thursday, May 15, 2014
This is India Baybeee!!!
9,043 miles... That's the distance between my home in Atlanta, GA and our camp in Chennai. While home feels distant and far away, I've never felt more accepted and loved so quickly by the campers. The lives and stories of the campers and counselors not only humble, but inspire me. Their spirituality is lived out in their day-to-day lives and isn't just a process that is taught. Last night, we had our Starlight devotional on the beach with the moon's rays reflecting off of the tranquil ocean; easily the best Starlight devotional I've ever experienced at camp. The kids go home tomorrow, and while I will be grateful for the rest and sleep, I will deeply miss my Indian friends. I pray that what they have learned and experienced will help them build a deeper understanding of God.
"You won't know the good you've done until you get to heaven" - Sonny Sessions
With love from India,
Andrew Chase
Stars Over the Bay of Bengal
Swamp camp india
Its just been like a couple days since the Swamp Corps started and its been AWESOME , this camp is so different than the usual ones! Initially before coming to the Swamp camp my relationship with God was not really great but just being here for couple of days I'm really able to see a lot of progress in my relationship with God, just being around with disciples and getting to know about them and like sharing testimonies has help me grow stronger spiritually!I am so looking forward for more amazing memories!!
-kevin (chennai)
I love India
Camp has been amazing!! I'm loving my girls! They have such generous hearts. Coming here I didn't realize how strong of a language barrier there would be. Almost half of my girls speak Tamil with only a few of those able to speak broken english. God helped me to see (yet again) that he can over come any barrier if it means glorifying him. I was able to spend a morning at the beach reading God's word with several of them. Two spoke Tamil and two spoke english and interpreted. I was so moved by His power and the inspiring conversations we were able to have.
I've learned an overwhelming amount about a beautiful culture! Too much to say in a short blog!! I will say that I now eat all my meals with my hand. No utensils here!!
Love from India,
Kelsey Chase
Wednesday, May 14, 2014
Boys Team 8 (camper and Mr Worldwide)
-Jonathan
- Jacob R #mrworldwide
Meal Time
(Big brother David)
Tuesday, May 13, 2014
The Language of Love
Monday, May 12, 2014
Busy, Busy Day!
Aferwards, we walked to their open air auditorium which is big (parusu in Tamul--that's what we call it) It is twice the size of our pavilion and open to get the breeze coming off the beach. The floor is tiered every 20 feet or so going downward toward the stage. Amazing building. It will be our main meeting place and it is where we held a full day of training and getting to know one of another. The Indian counselors are fun and funny and amazing people.
Our team was tired, so tired that a few didn't even want dinner and went straight to bed, which is good. They are staying in a an airconditioned room so they can sleep deeply tonight. It is thickly humid; after 5 minutes outside you are covered with a film of sweat and stickiness and hot...it is the hottest place I have been. Once the sun goes down the breeze off the beach is wonderful. Tonight before dinner many of the counselors and a few campers who came early played ultimate frisbee.
You are to be very proud of your kids...they are doing an outstanding job bearing up under the heat and the tiredness; they are ready for tomorrow and 204 kids to show up starting at 8:30 in the morning arriving in waves of 50-80 by buses.
It is an historic week for Swampness and for India. Abraham, India camp director, and I just walk around shaking our heads saying, "we can't believe this. It is a miracle!"
Pray specifically that our team can get good rest as you finish your day and that as you sleep they will be filled with his energy which so mightily works in each one of us.
THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING YOUR KIDS IN THE ENDEAVOR.
Much love,
Jeff
Sunday, May 11, 2014
India here we come!!!
I'm in Germany at the moment. We just had an amazing communion service. Jeff talked about Jesus being our good and loving shepherd. He asked us to consider how we view Jesus. I hope that by the end of this trip I will truly understand God's calling for me. But for now I'll continue to be in awe of God's great works.
Love,
Taylor
What?!? We are in Chennai!
- Jacob R. #mrworldwide
-Julia Buehler
I cant believe thisss
Did I Not Tell You...
Arriving in Frankfort
Well... That was the longest flight I have ever been on. The ride itself was pretty good and the dinner was surprisingly just as good. We just arrived at the Frankfort airport and are now having to wait 3 hours before we get on our last flight to Chennai. I'm getting excited as I am sure everyone else is. See everyone soon.
Sam Abernethy
Saturday, May 10, 2014
Up up and NAMASTE!
Julia Casazza here! We made it through security in less than 20 min and now we are currently sitting in the plane preparing for take off! I cannot wait to be back in India (my family went in 2009)! I am so grateful for this opportunity that God has given me. He truly gives us life to the full! I wish that all of your eyes could see what God is about to use us to do! Please keep us in your prayers!
Saturday, January 11, 2014
Leaving Camp
-Kimberly Hoffmann
Friday, January 10, 2014
Last Full Day
Tuesday, January 7, 2014
A New Chapter
Now, Tuesday, we are more than 24 hours past the departure of over 40 Americans and the 12 of us who stayed behind are no longer part of Swamp Camp in South Africa but are simply volunteer counselors at Youth Camp 2014. It is so cool to be a part of something run by the African team now and to see the way they are fighting to do this thing on their own. Last week, we were all told to take more of the back seat and not let ourselves be the leaders (which was hard at times!!) and it is cool to see how they really took that and are running with it.
This is their camp now. Self-sufficient. Their culture, their leaders, their Camp. Wow. It's hard for me to believe that the American team has finished its chapter in the growth of this camp, but I'm sure it would be a lie to say that we are done with our connection to it. This week, I'm going to leave it all on the table since I have no idea when I will return but I can't shake the feeling that I'm not finished with my adventures here.
Please keep the Youth Camp team in your prayers! The Mugochis are leading like champions and the counselors have all pushed past sleep deprivation by prayers and the desire to give these kids just as much of a great experience as those who left yesterday.
Much love to all of you back home!
Jacob
Monday, January 6, 2014
The Hardest Goodbye
Love,
Sam Rorabaugh
South Africa
This trip has been life, heart and mind changing. I have made friends I cant make back in vegas. South africa isnt just a place anymore. It is home and people here are my family. I have thought about studying the bible but I always seemed to slowly slip away. This trip made my life. I am a new person and I am just ready to see what god can do in my life when I get home.
Dillon Stewart
First Timer
What an amazing experience! My name is Hannah and I'm from Texas. I have never been to the Swamp before, but after learning about Swamp Corps from a booth at a conference I knew I had to experience this. When I first showed up for the trip I was so scared. I didn't really know anyone else on the trip so I felt a bit insecure. But God's plan is perfect and even though I didn't know it at the time, I was about to take a 16 hour plane ride with some of my new best friends. After we got here the church in Johannesburg continued to make me feel safe and loved, and I truely feel like they adopted me as one of their own. Theme for the camp was "After Earth" focusing on facing our fears. I felt that this theme was exactly what I needed, and even though I was a councilor, I learned so much this week. I am eternally greatful for the family God has allowed me to make with Swamp Corps and with the Southern African churches. I am sad to leave, but I know this is not the end of a cool trip, but the beginning of the next part of my journey in my walk with God in His glorious kingdom.
Last Day
It has been an amazing trip. It has been very rewarding to serve and watch the smiles on the campers faces. My favorite part has been the Starlight devotional. It shows us how small we are and how big God is. I love South Africa but miss my family and ready to go home. Jim Ousley
This Experience
This trip was absolutely amazing! God had revealed himself in so many ways while we have been here. This trip has taught me so much about myself and my relationship with God. My cabin was awesome and my counselors did an incredible job this week. It is going to be very hard to say goodbye especially with all the amazing relationships I have made. I love South Africa!
Much love, Chloe Keeve
Sunday, January 5, 2014
3peat
It has truly been such a blessing to be back for my third year counseling in South Africa. I have loved watching camp grow here. Rodwell and Oscylia have done an AMAZING job leading camp- it is clear God chose them for this. I have made so many new friends and have deepened prior relationships. I cannot thank God enough for allowing me to experience the incredible love and hospitality of the people and disciples. I am so sad we are leaving tomorrow... But for now I am enjoying the moment! Oh, well it's time to play dodgeball, gotta go! Siyabonga South Africa! Samantha
No Tribes or Colors
Amos & Kiki Otienne
Camp Directors
Nairobi, Kenya
My South African Family
Two of a Kind!
-linzi
Holy smokes! I have had so much fun this week counseling with Linzi this week! Outwardly we are so different but at heart we are so alike! I'm so encouraged that God gives us people to connect to even when we are so different! Truly the kingdom is a taste of heaven.
-halie
Camp has been so awesome and we don't want it to end!
I Never Want to Leave
Fear Factor
Saturday, January 4, 2014
Camp 2014 Parent and Camp Helpers
No Limits
Ailex Lloyd and Alexis Maharty
Singing Devo
Mia Cellino
Girls Five
Friday, January 3, 2014
Getting the BIG Picture
Camp Administrator
Thursday, January 2, 2014
REUNITED
Much love, Jordan , Chet, and Shelby
Fun While Waiting
Wednesday, January 1, 2014
Back at the Beginning
Camp Time!
Okay, gotta go have fun