Árdís - 01.01.1953, Side 77

Árdís - 01.01.1953, Side 77
Ársrit Bandalags lúterskra kvenna 75 What is the value of a camp like this? Although all children are different, sooner or later they have to learn to play—their unique part in a social pattern. Group living means quite simply the ability to get along with other people, to feel at home, and to be accepted by other people, especially one’s contemporaries. This can be done very effectively at camp by group activities such as: 1. Housekeeping projects; 2. Camp and nature study trips; 3. Learning new hobbies such as weaving, which was introduced in camp two years ago and found high favour with boys and girls alike. The camp is the proud possessor of three new looms; 4. New skills in sports and water activities; 5. Writing, designing costumes, and rehearsing plays, and being responsible for an item or two for the closing night concert. In all these mentioned, they can participate co-operatively. Living in camp also stimulates good sportsmanship, good citizenship and a respect for law and order. Camp should become experience in the understanding of all sorts and conditions of people, with a democratic appreciation of other humans christian fellowship. Ours is a Christian camp which means that we are working with God to extend his Kingdom. In the camp circular under the heading, “What to bring to Camp?”, you will see that your Bible is first on the list. The fine women who visualized this camp, long before the site was established, had in mind a youth training centre for developing Christian principles and leadership and to serve as an auxiliary to the Church and Sunday School. Were they intuitive enough to see ahead, and realize that in the not too distant future, that very regrettably, many children in our Icelandic Synod and others, have no Sunday School to attend and, therefore, religious instruction at camp is of double value to these bereft children. We know only too well that the future of our churches depends largely on the strength of its Sunday School, and those who have had Christian training and fellowship. Would that each one of our communities without a pastor, or a Sunday School had someone with enough love of Christ in his heart to form and lead or resume a dropped Sunday School. What could be more worth while! I have taught Sunday School for eleven years without a break in Winnipeg, besides being the Assistant Superintendent and love it! Religious instruction is given daily to each group in camp
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