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Insane invitations
05-16-2012, 09:08 PM
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RE: Insane invitations
(05-16-2012 01:15 PM)Kim G Wrote:  
(05-16-2012 12:57 PM)Mominator Wrote:  Oh. And he ended the call with the whole "ok then, I'll go find someone else who has a servant's heart."

Have you seen this clip from comedian Tim Hawkins about a Servant's Heart? "It means they want me to start stacking chairs."

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDQSnqp08fo

Love. It.
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05-17-2012, 09:57 AM (This post was last modified: 05-17-2012 09:58 AM by M Go Blue.)
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RE: Insane invitations
(05-16-2012 12:53 PM)Mominator Wrote:  
(05-16-2012 10:16 AM)M Go Blue Wrote:  Ah, good ol' Camp Come Believe Accept. I have a lot of memories (mostly not too bad) about that place, though most were from Winter Camp. I stopped going there for summer camp around 7th grade and went to Lake Ann with my friend and the church his dad was the pastor of.

I was there when the son, Mark Love took over. He had the gall to call me up and say this ..."you were the last one I accepted as a camp counselor and I took on one counselor too many. Would you have a servants heart and go work in the kitchen?" So, in another words, you were the last one I picked and I really think you belong in the kitchen anyway. I told him no, if I'm not a counselor, I'm not working in the kitchen for 10 weeks. I don't mind that he made a mistake, it's coming out with the manipulation stuff/servant's heart crap. And he made sure I knew that I was the last one accepted. That was meant as a putdown. I wasn't going to spend 10 weeks of my summer off in the kitchen. So if I didn't do what he said, I didn't have a servant's heart.

Oh, the other guy who ran it with him ended up working at Maranatha that fall. He and his family were very nice and very genuine IMO. I think his name was Jim?

I haven't even looked up their website, I guess I should. Are they even open??

My kids have never gone to Christian camp and they never will.

Mark's not been there for about 5 years or so. Their website is at http://www.cobeac.org. My church used to go there all of the time but we left the IFBAM some time ago over some craziness going on and since CoBeAc is an IFBAM camp, we stopped doing much with them. Facility-wise they've made some pretty good improvements from what I've seen and heard from those who've worked there over the summer.

The fact that the Sun is maize and the sky is blue is neither in our control, nor is something we fraudulently contrived. It just shows that God has excellent taste in colors.
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