Saturday, May 28, 2011

Pioneer Camp's Long-Lasting Influence

A few weeks ago, during a visit with a friend we were talking about ministry in Ontario, Canada. As we described the volunteer ministry, my friend John was struck by something I said and paused for a moment. When I asked what he was thinking, he reflected back to a summer in his youth. He remembered spending time at a camp in Port Sydney, Ontario during his teen years. He asked me, "does InterVarsity Christian Fellowship still run a camp there?"
"Yes, as a matter of fact," I replied. "They are still going strong. They are called Ontario Pioneer Camp and several of our volunteers are there!"
"Oh, Yes!," John replied. "That's wonderful!"
Then over the next several minutes he shared with us the wonderful experience he had there as a youth and the impact his time there had on his Christian development.
That is no small impact.
John is a retired missionary who, along with his wife Margaret, have given their lives to serving others. He was brought up by strict, loving parents who immigrated to the USA from Germany, loved Jesus and took their faith seriously. Exposing John and his brothers to a Christian-based wilderness experience was a part of helping them develop in their faith. John recalls fondly the time spent at Pioneer camp many years ago. The survival skills he learned there served him later during his years in the Pacific island of Micronesia as a missionary with Liebenzell. He still remembers the positive, Christian influence his counselors had on his life as a young man.
As we spoke that afternoon together in his small living room, filled with missionary momentos, it was obvious that fond memories were being stirred up and spilling over into words. We were being blessed by him and the blessings were coming straight from God. The blessings came in the form of encouragement knowing that two volunteers we have placed this year at Ontario Pioneer Camp are having an influence for Christ on the young people that they see on a weekly basis. How many future missionaries are among those campers? Only God knows.
This is what ministry is all about. Building relationships, sharing the gospel through our words and actions, applying Biblical principles to everything that our hands find to do. You play a part in it too. In every small way that you read about this work, pray for its needs, give what you can, and encourage us through email and Facebook, you are expanding the influence of Christ into a needy world. Keep up the good work!
Thank you, John Thompson and Margaret, for your devotion to Christ in all your diverse ways, for your consistent words of encouragement to us and to our children, and for your unceasing prayer for everything that benefits God's Kingdom!
Have a blessed day!
Gregg

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