Saturday, June 20, 2009

June 20, 2009 Camp Day #3

After the all camp dance-off last night (which the Americans lost miserably), the Lord woke me up early this morning, I went out on the porch to have quiet time, and I was so moved. I looked across the field to see a couple of campers pumping water out of the well so they would have water to wash up for the day. I was reminded and convicted that we as Christians also need to go to the well each and every morning to get strength from God to serve our purpose as Christians. I thank The Lord for that precious moment I got to experience in Africa. The group has had so much fun serving as Work Crew for Tanzania Young Life. This camp is such a treat for these children and their excitement level for the simplest things, such as 3 meals a days and free time, makes me really appreciate the wonderful life God has blessed me with. After breakfast the campers were surprised to find out they were leaving to go on a day Safari, they went CRAZY because most of the teenagers have never seen any wild game or even left their village. Keep praying for us and the children, some of whom are listening to the Gospel for the first time.
~ Kendall

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  1. Your story of the well of water and the wellspring of Christ reminded me of "Share the Well" by Caedmon's Call -- I encourage you to listen to the song when you return:

    "Share the Well"

    Share the well, share with your brother
    Share the well my friend
    It takes a deeper well to love one another
    Share the well my friend

    Do you think the water knows
    Flowing down the mountain thaw
    Finally to find repose
    For any soul who cares to draw
    Some kindred keepers of this Earth
    On their way to join the flow
    Are cast aside and left to thirst
    Tell me know it is not so

    Share the well, share with your brother
    Share the well my friend
    It takes a deeper well to love one another
    Share the well my friend

    All God’s creatures share the water hole
    The bleesed day the monsoon comes
    And in His image we are woven
    Every likeness every one
    From Kashmir to Karala
    Under every banyan tree
    Mothers for their children cry
    With empty jar and bended knee

    Share the well, share with your brother
    Share the well my friend
    It takes a deeper well to love one another
    Share the well my friend

    You know I’ve heard good people say
    There’s nothing I can do
    That’s half a world away
    Well maybe you’ve got money
    Maybe you’ve got time
    Maybe you’ve got the Living Well
    That ain’t every running dry

    Share the well, share with your brother
    Share the well my friend
    It takes a deeper well to love one another
    Share the well my friend

    Share the well, share with your brother
    Share the well my friend
    It takes a deeper well to love one another
    Share the well my friend



    Blessings to the Tanzania Team for sharing The Well.

    Phil. 1:3-6

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