Daniel Marcum
Elijah Thomas
Jordan Whitington
Cameron Toney
Skylar Taylor
Patrick Geary
Ashley Whitley
Luke Little
Pete Maravich Assembly Center
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Campers of the Day Tuesday July 28, 2009
Steven Irby
Kierra Haygood
Daloin Richmond
Sophie Hays
Gabe Watson
Sidney Hays
Eric Thomas
Carson Odom
Kierra Haygood
Daloin Richmond
Sophie Hays
Gabe Watson
Sidney Hays
Eric Thomas
Carson Odom
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Campers of the Day Monday July 27th, 2009
BJ Hubbard
Walter Johnson
Andrew Jakab
Dylan Hill
Kyle LeDuff
DH Dew
Rasheia Sumler
Trae Muse
Walter Johnson
Andrew Jakab
Dylan Hill
Kyle LeDuff
DH Dew
Rasheia Sumler
Trae Muse
Friday, July 24, 2009
Book "Transitions for a Young Adult" completed
The hard part of getting the book written has been completed. Now I search for an editor and publisher. Pray that we can get this completed soon. It is an exciting project and I have no idea what is next or around the corner. Thank you for the prayers.
Camp starts Monday and we are looking for a great group
The last week of the summer usually brings in our largest group of the summer. We hope to have a great week of camp. If you have not signed up yet you can still do online or bring your brochure Monday between 8:30am and 9:00am. Call 601 968 5936 if you have any questions
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Winston Churchill
"A pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity; an optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty."
Winston Churchill
Winston Churchill
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
A parent's job
A Parent’s Job
A Parent’s job is endless. A parent’s job comes without a description or requirements. A parent’s job does suggest that you keep your child out of the potholes of life. By handling down you stories and experiences you can diminish the roadblocks your children will race.
A parent is not able to keep his or her child our of every sinking hole or deep pit. You can help them take a step over puddles and maybe even avoid major disasters by simple guided steps
A Parent’s job is endless. A parent’s job comes without a description or requirements. A parent’s job does suggest that you keep your child out of the potholes of life. By handling down you stories and experiences you can diminish the roadblocks your children will race.
A parent is not able to keep his or her child our of every sinking hole or deep pit. You can help them take a step over puddles and maybe even avoid major disasters by simple guided steps
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