Christine Martin (Indigo) Christine Martin (Indigo)

The Dishonest Manager

Happy Morning Watch Monday from Rina...

Luke 16:1-9 is the parable of the dishonest manager.  Go ahead and read it yourself... yes, you! Pick up your Bible and read 9 verses... or look it up on that phone that's already in your hand!  

The Parable of the Dishonest Manager

He also said to the disciples, “There was a rich man who had a manager, and charges were brought to him that this man was wasting his possessions. And he called him and said to him, ‘What is this that I hear about you? Turn in the account of your management, for you can no longer be manager.’ And the manager said to himself, ‘What shall I do, since my master is taking the management away from me? I am not strong enough to dig, and I am ashamed to beg. I have decided what to do, so that when I am removed from management, people may receive me into their houses.’ So, summoning his master’s debtors one by one, he said to the first, ‘How much do you owe my master?’ He said, ‘A hundred measures of oil.’ He said to him, ‘Take your bill, and sit down quickly and write fifty.’ Then he said to another, ‘And how much do you owe?’ He said, ‘A hundred measures of wheat.’ He said to him, ‘Take your bill, and write eighty.’ The master commended the dishonest manager for his shrewdness. For the sons of this world are more shrewd in dealing with their own generation than the sons of light. And I tell you, make friends for yourselves by means of unrighteous wealth, so that when it fails they may receive you into the eternal dwellings.
— Luke 16:1-9 ESV

Here are some insights from Charles Swindoll on this passage:  "If we were as eager and ingenious to attain wisdom and goodness as the unsaved are to attain money and comfort (or maybe even how the saved are to attain money and comfort....), our lives would show dramatic change.  If we were as relentless in our pursuit of forgiveness and grace as the unsaved are in their pursuit of winning- our relationships would show dramatic change".  What is one way that you can pursue forgiveness and grace today?

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Christine Martin (Indigo) Christine Martin (Indigo)

Peace and Joy

Happy Monday everyone! I hope you are all enjoying the semi-warmer weather. I drove with the windows down yesterday, listening to Taylor Swift, and even though I was super busy and had gotten no sleep, I was at peace and had joy.

I have been thinking a lot about peace and joy over the past year, and I wanted to share two quick verses with all of you as you head into the week.

The first is Isaiah 26:2, which says, “You will keep in perfect peace those whose minds are steadfast, because they trust in you.” When we follow Him, God promises peace. A peace that passes all understanding. When we pray and really give our anxieties and worries over to God and remind ourselves that our lives are His, He gives us peace.

The second is an excerpt from Psalm 16:11 that says, “In His presence, there is fullness of joy.” Joy is not happiness, and it is not based on our circumstances. We have joy because no matter where we are in life, we know that we are loved by the King, and that we are no longer slaves to fear or sin, but we are children of God.

This week, choose to rest in His perfect peace, and live with a joyful heart.

<3 Gwin

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Christine Martin (Indigo) Christine Martin (Indigo)

Be Strong and Courageous on this Morning Watch Monday

Each Monday, we will be featuring a scripture passage and a short message to help you in your walk with Christ. Something from Brook to think about today:

"Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid or terrified because of them, for the LORD your God goes with you; he will never leave you nor forsake you." Deuteronomy 31:6

Sometimes it's easier for me to read this verse than to really take it to heart, but when that happens I read it over and over again. I love being reminded that my LORD, my God, my Savior, and really my best friend is always going to be there. The best part is knowing He's going to be there for me even when I'm not necessarily there for myself and/or the world tries to drag me down. I'm reminded that it's going to be okay even if I'm not "fitting in" with what "everyone else is doing" when it's morally something I don't value. Remember to be strong and courageous, remember to stand up for what you believe in, and remember on days when that seems too difficult you have a best friend (the God who created the universe, me, and you) by your side!

Love you all, Brook <3

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Six Things to Think About When Choosing a Summer Camp

How should you choose a summer camp for your child? This article has infromation to help you with your decision.

How do you choose a camp for your child?

This could be a difficult decision because there are so many good choices. I would like to share with you, first, as a parent, and second, as a camp director, some points for you to consider.

Are you looking for a place that will have positive life impact on your child?

As a parent you may be asking “What do I want my child to gain from his or her camp experience?”

 Our children want to ‘have fun’ which is great, but we, as parents are looking for ‘fun’ in a safe, nurturing environment with other positive outcomes. Outcomes such as time outdoors, experiencing nature, time unplugged from electronics with lots of social interaction, and gaining other life skills such as confidence, independence, responsibility, compassion, helpfulness, and teamwork.

You want to know that whether they are exploring nature, playing, conquering new heights or just enjoying new friends in the camp community, they will be making memories that last a lifetime. You may also value a Christian, Biblical perspective and a camp’s mission that includes the things that you value.

Camps can provide an environment in which campers have an opportunity for growth in many of these areas, but not all camps are created equal.

So how do you find one that has what you are looking for?

A great place to start is to get a recommendation from trusted resources. This could include someone you know who has been to that camp, or an accrediting organization like the American Camping Association. Find out the camp’s mission statement, purpose, beliefs and goals. These should clearly defined and accessible to you as a parent (on the website, in a video, handbook or brochure). Find out more about the camp’s staff and programs and activities offered that coincide with your child’s interests and needs. Some camps will specialize in particular activities or have restricted age groups.

Finding the ‘right camp’ will make all the difference in having a ‘life changing’ experience, one that will enhance your child’s ability to succeed and excel in life.

I’d like to give you a few positive reasons why Camp Cherith of WNY could be the camp you are looking for.

1.  Changed lives

Do you want your child to return from camp with new interests, skills, friendships, and a better sense of who they are?

I remember when I was a camper, that Camp Cherith of WNY changed my life in so many positive ways. Now, as the Director, I want to do all I can to offer the same opportunity to every Cherith camper. 

At Camp Cherith we design and filter every aspect of our camp program through our mission statement which is; “to transform lives, cultivate disciples and train leaders through a Bible-based, Christ-centered outdoor camping program for children and youth.” We are here to help your child grow and learn while having fun. Our camp program promotes character building and friendships through positive mentors and role models, who can help campers to grasp how much God loves them and wants a relationship with them. Your camper will grow as a whole person through intentionally planned opportunities experienced each day of the camp week. Our camp staff strives to lead by example “Christ in every aspect of life” as we practically live out God’s love.

2.  Superb Camp Staff

Do you want your camper to have a great counselor and the most caring staff members possible?

In putting together our staff we strive to make that happen for every camper. Each staff member is carefully selected based on his/her desire to serve God and their enjoyment of working with children. All staff members go through a pre-screening process that is conducted with real time criminal history records. Our staff are well-trained in order to create a safe, caring and affirming experience for each camper. Positive relationships are so important that the friendships and staff-to-camper connections that are made are often what brings campers back year after year.

3.  Health and Safety

Are you are concerned that your camper will be in a safe environment and be well cared for physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually?

We do everything possible to make that happen. We have a Registered Nurse who is on duty at all times. We undergo annual inspections by the NYS Health Department and maintain ACA accreditation. The American Camp Association (ACA) is considered to be the leading accrediting organization in camping.  CCWNY chooses to be a part of this process because of our desire to offer safe, high quality programs for your children. We maintain a low camper to staff ratio (3:1) in our overall program so each camper gets maximum attention.

4.  Camper-selected Activities

Do you want your child to have the freedom to choose their activities, choosing ones that really interest them, challenge them and build skills?

Children and youth need opportunities to make decisions and try new things. Camp Cherith offers a wide variety of age appropriate, skill based activities for campers to choose from, and they get to participate in their 3 choices all week long. While participating in activities, our goal is to let campers experience being outdoors as much as possible. Most activities are designed to offer a progression of skills so that campers can enhance their knowledge and rise to a new skill level in that activity. If campers choose to take Swimming, Archery or .22 target riflery, they can earn awards from:  American Red Cross, USA Archery Association and National Rifle Association.

5.  INTENTIONALLY SMALL CABIN GROUPS

Would you like your camper to live in a small group, family style setting? 

Our cabin groups are intentionally small (6-8 campers by age/grade with a counselor). Every week we have campers from ages 7-17 in camp rather than separate weeks by age groups. This gives campers the opportunity to interact with a wider age range and has proven to be very positive. Other camps may live in large dorm style, bunk houses with higher camper to staff ratios or staff living in a separate unit. Our small group, living situation gives your child the perfect opportunity to make new friends and learn responsibility as they clean their cabin together, take hikes or have their daily Bible study together, led by their very own caring counselor. We eat family style at round tables, so there is always lively conversation, singing and meal clean up as a group. (Other camps may choose to serve food cafeteria style with waiting in lines and eating at long tables where conversation is difficult). Our setting also provides a week of NO ‘screen time’, but instead face to face conversations with your cabin mates, staff and other campers.

6.  campfires every evening

Do you love a good campfire?

Where else will your child have the opportunity to sit around a campfire each evening singing songs, hearing messages or stories and having heart to heart talks with their counselors. Your child will also get to experience a cookout over the campfire during the week. Every Friday night we end the week with an All-Camp bonfire at which we sing favorite camp songs and campers can share what they learned during their week.

Camp should be a positive, life changing experience for every child. Choosing the right camp can make all the difference. Happy Camping!

Fisher (Orville White) and Rufous (Evie White). Rufous is our current camp director. Fisher comes to camp with her every summer to teach activities and do handyman work.

Fisher (Orville White) and Rufous (Evie White). Rufous is our current camp director. Fisher comes to camp with her every summer to teach activities and do handyman work.

 

 

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Christine Martin (Indigo) Christine Martin (Indigo)

It's Time to Start Thinking about Summer!

The groundhog was saw no shadow yesterday, so we "should" only get 4 more weeks of winter. Are you already dreaming about the days of summer coming? Come to Camp Cherith and have the most amazing week of your summer!

Why should you choose Camp Cherith? Stay tuned! In the meantime, check out our website detailing what our camp has to offer.

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