Saturday, June 18, 2011
Kamper Spotlight.
We are blessed to have Kampers with hearts for evangelism! Check out this Kamper's story of how she shared Christ with a new friend in Africa.
Friday, June 17, 2011
Kamper Spotlight.
We've said it before and well say it again: we have incredible Kampers here at K-Seven!
We have story after story of our Kampers raising money for a charitable cause or going on mission trips. Meet Sydney! She challenged her schoolmates to raise money to build a new church!
- SLN
We have story after story of our Kampers raising money for a charitable cause or going on mission trips. Meet Sydney! She challenged her schoolmates to raise money to build a new church!
- SLN
Thursday, June 16, 2011
#OnlyAtKanakuk
If you head over to our Twitter feed (click here) you'll notice that we've had some conversation about Kanakuk memories and traditions. For instance:
- Only at Kanakuk do you wear 50 friendship bracelets at at time.
- Only at Kanakuk can you make best friends that live 1000 miles away from you.
- Only at Kanakuk are you on a constant search for friendship rocks.
- Only at Kanakuk do you have "chocolate chip cookie dough" flavored ear drops after the pool.
Do you have an #OnlyAtKanakuk moment? Comment below and let us know!
-SLN
Scripture Tattoo's
Hebrews 4:12 says:
"For the Word of God is living and active, sharper than any two edged sword, piercing to the division of soul and of spirit, of joints and of marrow, and discerning the thoughts and intentions of the heart."
The Word of God is our sword against the enemy and is a fundamental aspect of our spiritual formation!
One of our favorite things, then, is to see our Staff and Kampers develop a heart for the Word and begin the scripture memory process!
One of the most efficient ways to memorize at K-Seven is scripture tattoo's! Each morning our staff and Kampers who are working on a specific passage will write the verse on their arm so they can refer to it all day!
Each morning we love seeing what new verse our Kampers and staff are working on! Have you ever memorized scripture before? What method do you use?
Flag Retiring Ceremony.


Today was a special day in K-Seven history! We
raised a new American flag and had a traditional flag retiring ceremony for our old flag! According to US code an American flag is to be retired when it is faded, torn and no longer fit for display.
We lowered the old flag while singing "God Bless America" then raised our brand new flag reciting the pledge of allegiance once it was raised. Two of our own staff, 2nd Lt. Monplaisir and Officer Bowen, dressed in their full uniforms, led the ceremony and explained to staff and kampers the procedures for a proper retirement and how to dispose of an old flag in an honorable and dignified manor!
Kampers and staff alike were honored to be a part of this special ceremony!
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