Monday, July 15, 2013

Sherpa and Sisterhood

Happy Monday, girls!

Today is an important day! If you see a meadow, go frollick! It is a special day because it is the first day of camp... after camp!

This blog will be like base camp where you can come and share the struggles and joys of life with all of your sisters, including counselors. We will post several scritpure devotions for you to munch on throughout the week. We can't wait for your comments on readings, the comments can be anything from an insight that you had to how it relates to your life! Feel free and comfortable to be yourself and invite your friends to join us!

Here is the video hopefully in its full form.




Welcome Home


"Better is one day in your courts
    than a thousand elsewhere;"
-Psalm 84:10

Going down the mountain is often filled with doubt and fear of what is to come, along with sadness of what has been left behind.

Our staff came down the mountain yesterday to begin a week of preparation for the high school boys. I am amazed by how our physical location changes how we view God, ourselves, and others. Just like Scott said in some of his talks, there are a lot of voices trying to distract us and it is very easy to be swayed by the exterior world.

The song at the end of the blog tells us that being with him in his house is better than anything else. I've always loved this song but could never relate with it because, for some reason I always thought they were saying they just wanted to sit in a church all day and pray. 

Jesus is fully present in his body, blood, soul, and divinity in every Catholic church tabernacle, but to remain in God's court doesnt mean we have to sit in a church all day. 

We must find god in the sanctuary of our hearts.

As we carry on with life away from camp, I encourage all of us to ask God to make himself even more present in our hearts than he was at camp. God's love is unchanging, so he doesn't disappear when we no longer sleep in the tepees at camp and he doesn't forget us even when we forget him. He is everywhere and desires for us to know him through all things.

I pray you all find the beauty of our God in a new way today and throughout this week!