Árdís - 01.01.1949, Side 19

Árdís - 01.01.1949, Side 19
Ársrit Bandalags lúterskra kvenna 17 discovered or developed in himself. At Nawakwa, in numerous classes specializing in the science and technique of leadership, many interesting discoveries are made, discoveries of what leaders are and can become. Then after all too short a camp period, these people, young and old, go to put into practise in church activities, the many ideas learned at camp. In addition to group study and group discussions, a personal element weaves through the student’s life in camp, which leads to the realization of leadership qualifications. Here is where a group leader can do much for his camper. Through personal acquaintance and friendships established, the students are led to reveal their thoughts re the more serious side of life, and the leader is able to find access for advice and suggestion, for in all cases the adolescent is confused and needs kindly guidance. This may lead to individual •or group discussions of life’s ambitions and characteristics needed to achieve these ambitions. Desirable or undesirable traits of character are revealed and thus the leader is given the road to follow for wise and true guidance of those placed in his or her care. It is impossible to measure the results of good group leadership in camp but I was told that many have declared in later years, that through wise camp leaders and kindly advice, they found a fuller way of living and learned the joy of service to their church and community. This camp was established for a very serious purpose. Permit me to quote a statement of Dr. Hadwin Fischer, the founder of this camp: “Since its founding, Nawakwa is a camp of the church. It aims to discover leadership, to train leadership and to link leadership to the church. It asks the church to select its campers and students carefully and aims to give them that training which will lead to intelligent co-operation when these people return home to their communities and to their churches”. The camp’s program, while differing from the average camps, because of the spiritual emphasis, is brimful of variety, combining spiritual training and recreation, to the greatest advantage. To show how this combination of human needs is carried throughout their program, may I give you a brief synopsis of one day in this camp. At the stroke of seven our friend the bugler sounds the reveille and ends his call with some popular air. This being a clear sunshiny morning he plays the well known popular song: “Oh, what a beautiful morning, Oh, what a beautiful day”. We rise from a restful night with that thought in mind, and the sun smiles in á
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