Thursday, October 2, 2008

"POLICE!"

“POLICE!” I can’t even say how many times I heard that word.
The Olympics brought huge challenges as we faced a VERY strict government. We had multiple police checks and searches. One of our camp locations was shut down with a four day notice. And about half the time I was at camp we were confined to our camp location.

But camp went on! And so did all the smiles and laughter and memories. Some were great memories and some left me completely stretched, like the day one of the kids pooped on the floor 3 different times. People stepped on it and the smell was everywhere. Actually, the smell would normally hit us first and then I would go frantically looking around for the poop before it spread. I can not tell you how happy I was when diapers for older kids arrived.

One of my best memories had to be taking 5 orphans to the Olympics. The highlight was meeting Olympians that had just won bronze medals. Not only did the kids have the opportunity to hold (and bite into) Olympic medals, but the athletes gave them piggy-back rides outside the stadium. I smile to think of that little orphan girl, who was left as worthless, holding an Olympic medal atop an athlete who represents the greatest strength and glory possible for an athlete. How beautiful!!!

And so with the close of the Olympics came the end of the 2008 Bring Me Hope summer camp. We had nearly 800 people attend, 350 of them orphans. Each of them deeply injured at some point. And that is why we come- to shine God’s love where hurt and rejection exist. I think this letter from one of the orphans captures the goal of our camp:

“The experience I got from this camp makes me feel the love of family. There are so many family groups here, which reminds me what love is. Tracy (translator) told me you got up very early every day and pray for us. You believe God will bless us. At first I don’t believe it…Now I believe God exists. –Sarah”

Thank you all for making this summer possible! See you in 2009!

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