Bair Lake Bible Camp(BLBC) is hosting a Purity and Holiness retreat. I'm scheduled to be leading worship time as well as being a counselor/facilitator this weekend for one of the cabins of junior high boys. Thankfully, I will have another counselor with me who has been a part of P&H before.
This weekend will be quite an experience, I expect. God has used BLBC greatly in many people's lives. So, I am sure this weekend will be a blessing. I will be learning just as much as helping. I need to spend some time in prayer about this weekend and time reading the Bible. I a couple chapters from Ezra today, and tonight's class will conclude our study on forgiveness. Unfortunately, we have only had 3 weeks of class on the subject, but I still have our book of the month to read. It is entitled, not coincidentally, Total Forgiveness.
"One Thousand Thank You's" is another thing we've been assigned to. Our group has been challenged to each, individually, write down one thousand things we are thankful for. This is in light of coming close to the Thanksgiving holiday.
Currently I am feeling rather tired. Elaine and I did a bit of work outside today, since we were posted to work on maintenance. It was fun. I learned it can be very hard to stretch a cold cover over a boat and attempt to button it down. ... it's still not finished. We are trying to get everything "winterized" before the snow really hits. The boats and pontoons are up. Outdoor tables and chairs have been stacked or put away. Heaters and such are being fixed. We gathered and stored paint cans from the buildings that aren't going to be kept heated.
Living arrangements: I have almost entirely moved my possessions and everything from the "chalet," where I was living, up to the "tower," formerly referred to as the "studio." The girls used to live there, but they have moved across the driveway to what was once called "the bungalo." So, sticking with the theme, it is now the "palace," complete with a dungeon. ... I hope I don't get thrown in there... it's full of old toilets... . But yeah, I need to move my mattress and sheets and blankets up there ASAP, because who knows when the camp will need to house people in the chalet. .. and it's not very fun driving back there every night just to sleep there and feed Samuel L. Jackson, .. the goldfish.
So, :) that's the update for now. Hopefully, I will make time to post again after the P&H retreat. Thanks for reading.
-Stephen
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Sunday, October 31, 2010
"You give and take away,
You give and take away.
My heart will choose to say,
Lord, Blessed be Your Name.
You give and take away,
You give and take away.
My heart will choose to say,
Lord, Blessed be Your Name."
This song always seems to apply and come to mind when I feel like someone or something I am going to miss has left my life temporarily or permanently.
You give and take away.
My heart will choose to say,
Lord, Blessed be Your Name.
You give and take away,
You give and take away.
My heart will choose to say,
Lord, Blessed be Your Name."
This song always seems to apply and come to mind when I feel like someone or something I am going to miss has left my life temporarily or permanently.
Monday, October 11, 2010
trying to think out loud...
The Church: God's chaste bride. We choose life with Christ. Which is choosing to be an ambassador for something that's not popular, preachers of something that doesn't bring us bring us the $, "take up your cross daily and follow me," ... doesn't sound like something to join because of it being fun and easy.
It's a high and serious calling for those who claim it and choose it. ... something I'm not taking seriously enough.
- so, what do i take from this? I need to take this seriously. How? I need to go and tell, show and tell, not just try to live it to myself and keep my mouth sealed shut. ... what am i afraid of and ashamed of??? ... what's the verse again? something about "If you will be ashamed of me before men, I will be ashamed of you before my Father." ... something along those lines. .. oh man.. :( where's my heart? where's my commitment?
-Stephen Bradshaw Mechling
It's a high and serious calling for those who claim it and choose it. ... something I'm not taking seriously enough.
- so, what do i take from this? I need to take this seriously. How? I need to go and tell, show and tell, not just try to live it to myself and keep my mouth sealed shut. ... what am i afraid of and ashamed of??? ... what's the verse again? something about "If you will be ashamed of me before men, I will be ashamed of you before my Father." ... something along those lines. .. oh man.. :( where's my heart? where's my commitment?
-Stephen Bradshaw Mechling
Sunday, October 3, 2010
Thursday, September 30, 2010
My Start Here at BLBC, May 25 (Original date of authorship)
Twenty Five Days ago I started into the Outfitters program here at Bair Lake Bible Camp (BLBC). Life here has been pretty fast paced: hosting groups from a couple different schools, serving church retreats, and currently hosting a women’s retreat. We have had four classes in apologetics, a few Bible study lessons, weekly morning prayer time, and many other things as a group.
The Outfitters program is a ministry designed to disciple young adults, like me, so we are equipped to continue in the process and calling of discipleship.
So, now I have it ALL figured out. … No, just kidding. I’m so glad I’m here, because I have so much to learn. I want to grow to be bold and secure in my faith in Christ Jesus. I want to find a passion or goal for the LORD and follow Him in it.
Life here is still real. The families here who are on staff have had hard times too. We meet every Friday morning and share news reports that we’ve researched, so that we can be conscious of the world outside of camp. I still have battles constantly with temptation and pride. God is still good. He’s still taking care of us. He loves us.
I’m very thankful I am here. Thank You all for your prayers, as I am sure some of you have been praying. And thank the LORD Jesus for doing what He does. God is good.
Love,
Stephen B. Mechling
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