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Sunday, March 30th, 2008(Photo: Ryan Moran solves a rubics cube in seconds at Jr. High 2 last summer)
Hello my name is Ryan Moran. I’m 16 years old, and I currently attend Clearview Regional High School. I first started going to Delanco at the age of 11, it was my first time actually going and seeing the camp. My [...]
One more
Thursday, March 13th, 2008The United Methodist News Service ran a story I wrote about Becky Kralle’s Teen Jeopardy! experience. They cut out the reference in the story of her getting saved at Delanco, but did include a link to our coverage of Becky on this here blog.
Check it out here.
Does anybody hear her?
Tuesday, February 26th, 2008 Guest blogger: Lauren Moyer
Lately I have been listening to the song “Does Anybody Hear Her?” by Casting Crowns a lot.
I am not completely sure why, but I fell in love with this song.
It has so much meaning behind the lyrics and it can be looked at in many different ways.
I discovered the song looking [...]
Ashes to ashes
Wednesday, February 6th, 2008Though it still seems too early to be Ash Wednesday, today marks the beginning of the Lenten season. For some of us, depending on our tradition, this means getting the mark of the cross in ashes on our foreheads as a symbol of our frailty. From dust we came and dust our fleshly bodies shall return.
For many [...]
Delanco, TCNJ style
Monday, January 7th, 2008While Delanco has been known for more than a century as a spiritual get-away in the summer, our ministry is active throughout the year with weekend retreats and other events that are staged on and off the camp grounds. On Dec. 28 and 29, a group of college students came to Delanco to fellowship with [...]
The blood of Christ shed for you
Saturday, September 15th, 2007“But now in Christ Jesus you who were once far away have been brought near through the blood of Christ.” -Ephesians 2:13
For anyone who has participated in serving communion before I’m sure you understand what an awesome responsibility and blessing it is. Not to mention, how overwhelming it is to serve the elements we take [...]
This is my story
Saturday, September 8th, 2007When I was camper, the Xeroxed address list distributed at the end of the week was crucial. Without it, there was basically no way to keep in touch with any of the friends you had made during the week.
When I’d get home from a week of camp, sleep deprived as I was, my thoughts would [...]