Tuesday, June 25, 2013

High School Camp - Day 2

It has been an incredible Day Two here in Daytona Beach, FL!  We know God is working on hearts and lives here. Already we have had students respond to God in giving their lives to Him, answering God's call to ministry, and in confessing sin.  

We started the day with Quiet Times out on the beach and pool deck.  Students spent time diving into God's word and prayer.  Afterward, we kicked off our morning celebration.  There is a lot of fun and freedom in these services with efforts to get our students going in the mornings.

Afterward, students went to Breakouts on a variety of topics: Family, Relationships, Making A Difference in Culture, and Missions.  Students are soaking in wisdom from some of Hebron's own leaders as they lead these sessions and use God's Word to speak to these issues.

After lunch we dove into recreation.  The theme was around the idea of team building to get our Rec Team growing together and building relationships.  The sun was up and the weather was hot, but the students competed with great attitudes and a lot of heart.

Students enjoyed a little free time on the beach this afternoon.  After getting cleaned up and enjoying some dinner together we jumped into evening worship.

Eric Yeldell and band are leading these students to God in songs of praise.  There is an awesome energy in the room as students connect with their heavenly Father.  Matt Petty brought a powerful message on "Starting A Revolution". Through the story of Nehemiah, Matt gave the following steps to starting a revolution...
Sell Out, Pray, and Move.

Right now, students are in Family Groups discussing what God is doing in their lives.  We'll be bowling tonight...

Please continue to pray that God would break down walls in the lives of our students so they would give Him full control in their lives.  Pray that students would continue to respond to God's leading.

Thanks for reading and praying!

Steve and the HSM Team

1 comment:

  1. Looking forward to hearing from the students about what they learned. Thanks for the update!

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