Word of Life Bible Institute Yearbook 1995

Photo Evangeline Gersich

▲ Dave Risko goofs off with his camper as he awaits the beginning of the basketball tournament.

“It’s amazing to watch God work in the lives of campers in just one weekend. Especially in mud camp.” -Angie Virden

▲ The greatest reward for a counselor is to see one of your A Craig Cantey provides entertain- campers accept Christ. Here Tom Baldwin has that privilege. ment for the basketball finals.

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rama begins directly following the rally. There group games are played providing fun for both camper and counselor. Soon the volleyball and hockey tournament starts. After a long evening, campers head back to their cabins for devotions and sleep. The next day opens with Quiet Time and the morning session in Council Hall. The day is filled with a wide range of activities including a Basketball Tournament and plenty of outdoor activities. The climax of the weekend is reached on Saturday evening when the gospel is clearly spoken and the invitation given. An all-star basketball game and the sled races conclude the evening. To finish off the weekend are Sunday morning worship service and lunch. Once finished, farewells begin and campers leave. Tired but elated, the counselors head back to their dorms for a nap.

M Brian Head- dings, who along with Mike Calhoun ran snow camp, was only one of the great speakers who clearly presented the gospel message here at snow camp. ►Michelle Quinte­ ro enjoys the ride down the illustri­ ous tube hill with her camper.

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