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Reflections – January 2014
Wow! What an incredible year 2013 was for ministering to children from abuse and neglect. Over 500 children were served with our camps, retreats, and mentoring club. We are excited about what God has in store for Our Father’s Children in 2014. We continue planning and praying for the completion of...
Abused Teens Find True Sense of Belonging
These teens come to us from all different backgrounds and circumstances, yet with one thing in common; a yearning to have a place, to fit in, to belong. The SUMMIT retreat offers children of abuse, abandonment and neglect just that … a true sense of belonging. As we were sitting with the teens...
HOPE – A Chain Reaction of Change at Onward & Upward Retreat
When the world says, “Give up,” Hope whispers back, "Try it one more time." Nothing defines or describes our task better than the word HOPE. And when that word is sprinkled with verifiable love – BAM – there is a chain reaction of change. Take a look at what some of the foster parents have to say...
A Great Summer of Camps in 2013
Royal Family Kids Camp, oh how much fun we had with 262 children! So many new children, new volunteers, and new memories were made for all. We were definitely blessed with the new children by seeing their excitement over everything we did and once again seeing how our God worked through us to make...
Another week of Royal Family Kids Camp
Little things mean so much and even small phrases or short sentences say so much about Royal Family Kids Camp. Here are a few that speak volumes. Right off the bus on Monday, first time camper Dionni was a ball of energy. As she joined her counselor and team for the week she exclaimed: “This is...
Stories from Royal Family Kids Camp – June 2013
Camp is so great! It is very hard to capture the spirit of camp to pass on to others. The volunteers for the June camp were blessed by 123 of God’s precious children. Here are moments we captured. Monday night, Counselor Dusty told his 9 year old campers about his daily habit of reading from a...