Posted by Kristen Raven on Feb 08 2012
This week’s post is a mid-winter shout-out to the Shout-out King himself, Nich Hearn. Nich’s been on staff with LLYC for a good few years, and part of his longevity has got to do with his capacity for encouraging others. In the summer, each morning’s staff meeting includes a few minutes reserved for what we like [...]
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Posted by Angela Aadahl on Dec 02 2011
It is fall in Texas and that means it is football season. Entire towns flock to the football field. Can we learn something about our faith through the game of football?
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Posted by Bonner Ercums on Oct 12 2011
One morning I was walking to breakfast from my cabin on the far end of Girl’s Side, and all along the way there were bible verses and encouraging words chalked onto the pavement.
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Posted by Angela Aadahl on Oct 05 2011
One of the most common things we hear from campers is that they love coming to camp and getting that Camp High.
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Posted by Kevin Mayne on Sep 21 2011
Without fail, every summer I hear campers say convincingly “LLYC is the one place in the world where I can be myself”.
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Posted by Bonner Ercums on Sep 14 2011
During one session at Singing Hills Kyle Blankenship gave the Cross Talk. He told a story of Dick and Rick Hoyt, a father and son team that competed in marathons and triathlons.
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Posted by Bonner Ercums on Sep 07 2011
LLYC campers often come home from camp talking about Round Up. Here’s a little bird’s eye view of this daily activity.
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Posted by Sandra Sims on Aug 10 2011
Our last session ended this past Saturday. Campers have all returned home to go back to school. Our counselors and staff are taking a much needed rest from all the excitement.
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Posted by Bonner Ercums on Jul 27 2011
Monday morning started out normal enough in Echo Valley, but upon arriving to staff meeting it quickly lost all hope of normality. It was like a Freaky Monday…
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Posted by Bonner Ercums on Jul 22 2011
One morning Echo Valley hiked up to Antenna, one of the look out points in camp. From the top you can see all of Echo Valley and it’s really a very peaceful place.
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