fourth, fifth, and sixth graders, hearing them shout "Hi Ginormous
Jim" as they stood on their tip-toes. Along with hearing their energetic voices, we shared stories of God's
work in the world, how God's Epic Love never gives up, how God turns
chaos into order, how all creativity comes from God, and how in Jesus
all things hold together. I am reminded again and again just how unique this age of
campers/students are. They are so eager to listen and learn and share
and experience. They are able to question and respond and think and
pray. They are captivated by simple trivia questions (though they're
favorite was "why do I wear a tie?"). They love the buildling and
collapsing of jenga towers, the subtle piano riffs, the drawing and
writing on blocks, and learning how to give a professional high five. And I am reminded again and again just how much I love this age of
campers/students. They are so eager to give a hug or high five, to
help however they can, to discover who God is and who God made them to
be. A week at camp with a couple hundred preteens? Yep, I'd recommend it
to anyone. (Especially at Camp Geneva; the staff there is amazing!
If any of you are reading this, you're the best!)

What, September already?
Ready or not, here it comes.
September is roaring forward. And with it comes a new school year (at least in West Michigan; anyone started school already?).
Here’s my question for you (leave your answer in a comment below):
What do you do to prepare for the new school year?
How do you rest? How do you wish you could rest?