We did a lot of different things with the kids. We went to a copper museum the first day where we all made our own small copper art works, we hiked to an observatory tower, got a private tour at a local church, fished, swam, got ice cream, and played games. We had fairly good weather during the week. It rained the last two days, but it wasn't too much for us, at least not for the team leaders. We were able to pack our tents before it got too wet on Friday. Other than losing one dish-drying rack on the drive home, the traveling back to the church went smoothly.
My friend pointed out to me that I marvel at the small things in life. It's true, and I think that is why I like photography so much. I love looking at smalls details and marveling at the creation around me. The following Sunday, after the camp, the pastor brought this up in his sermon. He made a point that we can see God and learn about God by looking at his creation and the things He has left for us on the earth. "For his invisible attributes, namely, his eternal power and divine nature, have been clearly perceived, ever since the creation of the world, in the things that have been made." Romans 1:20. We can see God's power and love in the nature that He has created around us. That is something we easily forget, especially if we see it everyday. But even if we live in the city, we don't have to go out to the woods or the mountains to see His glory in the world. Look up and watch the clouds and the birds. Look down and watch the insects and the grass and flowers. Or look around you and admire what God has allowed man to make with our imaginations. The beauty and the love of God is always around us. We just forget to look for it.
With this week of camping and looking at pictures of people and nature, I hope that those 16 teenagers learned something new. If not something new about God, then I hope it was something new about His creation, or a new way to look at the world around us. I know I learned a few things and I hope that I never forget them.
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