Wednesday, November 30, 2011

The last few weeks have been full of excitement.  One of the highlights was the Ladysmith Light-Up.  This event had thousands of people flocking to the town of Ladysmith to see the main street lit up with decorations and watch the floats go by.  Since it only started after the sun had set the floats were all decorated with a myriad of lights which made it one of the most unique parades I've ever seen.



Here's a short clip of one of the floats going by.

The night also ended with a fireworks display which most of the students said was the longest and highest quality fireworks show they could remember.  


Ladysmith is also where Erin and I attend church services on Sunday mornings.  We were quite surprised this past Sunday to see the previously dry road we took to church looking like this on the way back.

 While this truck seemed particularly brave I was not and went back to find a detour.  You can see from this shot that the entire road is submerged with only the white line marking the shoulder being visible.


Last of all today is the end of No-Shave November (being the last day of November).  There have been a large number of moustaches floating around here at camp and I added to their numbers if only for a day or two.  When asked if they would be keeping their moustaches for December as well some were torn while others like Trevor (a.k.a. "Mom") are looking forward to getting rid of their creepy moustaches.


Erin is also very excited to see this moustache go away, although I can't understand why?

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Yesterday we went on an exciting out trip: caving!  Even though the weather wasn't favourable we still thoroughly enjoyed our time exploring the depths of a cave in the Parksville area.  As you can see there were lots of places to explore and many of the students would often challenge one another to fit through the narrowest paths.  

(Photos by Alisha Penner)




Whether seeing true darkness for the first time or enjoying the thrill of adventure our students thoroughly enjoyed getting to explore these caves.  It was nice for me too as I tried seeing if I could still move about the cave as easily as I did five years ago.  Although wet, cold, and tired as they returned to camp there were a lot of smiles and fond memories made.

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Introspective Examination

This past week the students had a different kind of examination: an introspective one.  Merrill, one of Briercrest's VP's came out last week and led some leadership training session where the students went through the results of their Birkman personality assessments.  


This has a special place in my heart as I've gotten to take part in various degrees of Birkman personality assessments over the years.  Time and time again I've been stunned at how useful, how accurate and how insightful this system is.  

It's incredibly fitting that the students would have this personality assessment as a leadership training tool.  Merrill challenged them to think about what makes up their unique strengths and challenges and how that affects both how they lead and how they are led.  Speaking to a student the other day he let me know that this exercise really shaped how he leads because he always thought people led the same way he did which is not the case.  How amazing that they can be learning some of these lessons now and how incredible it will be when they scatter across the globe!


This past week the students also participated in a week of prayer.  The students each spent an hour in the prayer room four or five times during the week.  It was a great opportunity for them to set aside an hour of their time to focus on prayer and worship.  At the end of the week we came together and ended the week fittingly in prayer after sharing with one another what impact this week had.  Many were shaped and formed from this time set apart and I'm sure this week will continue to shape how our students pray each and every day.

In contrast this week was another class week with the students taking Foundations of Church Ministry with Professor David Ernst.  


From what I've seen so far this week has been an incredibly challenging one.  The students have been learning about everything from the theology of giving to understanding why denominations exist to the variety of views on men and women in leadership.  There have been very few punches pulled as these students dive into understanding the Church and the challenges that come with it.  David has done a great job challenging the students to think through these and many more questions carefully and scripturally.  Only David could somehow find a way to explain denominations using the Death Star as an analogy!

Be in prayer for the students as they work hard this week and try to finish Church Ministry well.  Next week they will be wrapping up Church Ministry and preparing for Gospels with Wes Olmstead at the same time so be in prayer for that as well.  Next week will be a difficult week of reading for their upcoming class and writing papers so it might be a great time to send that encouraging e-mail or care package.  For those of you missing your daughters, sons, brothers or sisters they will be coming home in less than a month so be encouraged!

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Mascots and Mayhem

The past few weekends our students were putting on face-paint and running around with capes on.  No, it wasn't a Halloween party.  Actually it was our students being mascots for the All-Star Games during the Junior and Junior High retreats.  They seemed to really enjoy getting to let loose and be a little crazier for a few days.

(All photos in this post taken by Jay Kennedy)


Not all of them were helping Steve with his team of All-Stars; they helped in just about every area from counselling to kitchen staff.  This past weekend all of the students helped for at least a part of the weekend.

Tessa playing some all star games with her campers

Jon loving his life in the kitchen

The Head Counsellor Troy Haws explaining something to Tanner





Sunday, November 6, 2011

The Old Testament Creative Project!

Here it is everyone!!
A little background: So for our Old Testament Literature class we were assigned one creative project in which we must present 12 different OT stories in a creative way. So all 21 of us set out to create the best stories that we could. 
The Following stories include:
-Creation
-The Fall
-The Flood 
-The Patriarchs 
-The Exodus 
-Israel in the Wilderness
-The Conquest and Judges 
-The United Monarchy (Saul, David, Solomon) 
-The Divided Kingdom 
-The Fall of Jerusalem 
-The Exile to BabylonThe Return(s) to the Judah
-Concluding scene transitioning to NT

*Each video is about 15 minutes long...Enjoy!!



Great work Kaleo Crew!!