Sunday afternoon we had stations with chair volleyball- where the players have to play from benches, human foosball- football where the players have linked arms in rows and can only move forward and back a bit, like in table football, duck duck goose and the shape game- where everyone is put in to teams and they have to try to model objects using their bodies, so all together they have to make a tree for example.
Sunday evening was a small craft, making ‘God’s eyes’. These are made from two lollypop sticks & a load of wool. The craft team had been cutting up lengths of wool all afternoon. Once craft was over it was time for the camp bonfire. It is hope camp tradition to light a large bonfire, in the middle of the playground. The whole camp gathers round and we all sang songs (with actions of course) then the mic was handed over to the kids for their thank yous and thoughts on the camp.
After the open mic, as the fire died down, we all gathered at the stage to watch a picture slide show put together by Simon from a mixture of everyone’s pictures through out the camp. It was really lovely as the kids cheered and laughed as they saw faces they knew.
There was then just time to tuck the kids up in bed before a few of the international team found a use for the remaining water balloons :p we then all dried off and headed to bed.
The final bible talk in our series was lead by Bukki and Lydia and was entitled “I’m ready”. They had David as their ‘prop’ and talked us through the armour of God, dressing David up appropriately as they went. They explained how we need to be equipped with God’s word and the power of prayer to face the world outside of camp.
After the bible talk unfortunately we couldn’t go to the sea due to large waves and some mention of an oil slick- though I’m not sure where this slick was supposed to be. So instead we had interest groups.
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