by TheTwins | Sep 14, 2021 | Royal Famiy Kids Camp, Stories
God is the Master Builder Tap. Tap. Tap. Campers are learning to use small hammers, building crosses and birdhouses at the woodworking center. Each girl there has a hammer and nail, and is busy driving her nail into the top of a wooden table. One girl, Angelene,...
by TheTwins | Aug 24, 2021 | Onward & Upward, Our Father's Children, Royal Famiy Kids Camp
Planting Dreams I want you to meet Linzy. Long dark hair flowing. Pink dress swirling. Dreams of her prom day and picking out a long sparkly princess dress. Fresh rosy lollypop smile. I want you to meet Isabella. Blue dress blowing. Feather boa trailing. Dreams of a...
by TheTwins | May 24, 2021 | Our Father's Children, Prayer Portal, Royal Famiy Kids Camp
Prayer Partners Here we go! Summer camp is upon us– training is next week and our first session of RFKC just a week after that. Some of the most important members of our RFKC team are our Prayer Partners! Now is the time to join us in prayer and cover our...
by TheTwins | Apr 23, 2021 | Camp Akiva, Onward & Upward, Our Father's Children, Prayer Portal, Royal Famiy Kids Camp, Stories, Summit
Hopeful Preparation Join us in prayer this month as we are hopeful and excited to be in full planning mode for finally seeing these kids and teens again! We are entering a season of retreats and camps, and after a year of waiting, we sure are full of hope!! Dear God,...
by TheTwins | Feb 18, 2021 | Our Father's Children, Royal Famiy Kids Camp, Stories
Happy Birthday, Sophia! It’s Wednesday evening, and the birthday festivities are in full swing. Campers are pooped from the birthday party outside, which includes unlimited bounce-house jumping, rock-wall climbing, cupcakes, face-painting, and snow-cones. Then,...
by TheTwins | Dec 21, 2020 | Our Father's Children, Royal Famiy Kids Camp, Stories
What Difference Does It Make? What difference can one week make in the life of a kid? Is all this work and planning really worth it? You get to know the kids for a few days, grow to love and understand them a little, and then you say good-bye. A few years ago, I...