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First Name Last Name TL/TM Campus Yr M/F E-mail Phone Team Name Staff Housing Job CarKaitie Bergmann TL UW-Whitewater Jr F kaitiebergmann@gmail.com 847-363-8982 Hiawatha Kalahari Y
Ariel Bigalk TM RCTC Jr F atbviola@gmail.com 507-250-3244 Hiawatha Kalahari Y
Abby Anglehart TM UW-Madison Jr F abbyanglehart@new.rr.com 920-883-7217 Hiawatha Kalahari N
Emily Mochel TM SDSU So F emily.mochel@jacks.sdstate.edu 605-214-6244 Hiawatha Kalahari Y
Naomi Morgenstern TL UW-Whitewater Sr F morgenstern.naomi@gmail.com 414-322-2187 Hiawatha Kalahari Y
Kristin Stomberg TM UM-Twin Cities Fr F stomb013@umn.edu 763-218-0434 Hiawatha Kalahari N
Nicole Halverson TM MSU-Mankato Gr F nicole.halverson@mnsu.edu 952-270-6973 Hiawatha Kalahari Y
Emily Lehner TM UW-Madison So F erlehner@wisc.edu 262-825-2959 Hiawatha Kalahari N
Alexandra Scardino TL UW-Whitewater So F scardinoaj04@uww.edu 608-343-0341 Hiawatha Kalahari Y
Katie Roe TM UM-Twin Cities Fr F roexx130@umn.edu 608-719-8888 Hiawatha Kalahari N
Becca Thomas TM UW-Eau Claire Fr F thomasrr7411@uwec.edu 715-441-3247 Hiawatha Kalahari N
Samantha Syta TM UW-Madison Fr F syta@wisc.edu 414-419-2962 Hiawatha Kalahari Y
Rachel Boegel TL RCTC Jr F rachelboegel@gmail.com 507-993-6720 Hiawatha Jellystone N
Cassandra Morgan TM UW-Eau Claire So F cassandraj@centurylink.net 715-271-6524 Hiawatha Jellystone Y
Caitlyn Hyde TM UW-Whitewater Fr F hydecl28@uww.edu 608-630-6006 Hiawatha Starbucks Y
Camber Posewitz TM UW-Madison So F posewitz@wisc.edu 920-946-8594 Hiawatha Jellystone N
Christine Lamp TL UW-Madison Jr F clamp@wisc.edu 262-226-9929 Hiawatha Kalahari N
Haley Brown TM UM-Duluth So F brow4116@d.umn.edu 218-391-9878 Hiawatha Kalahari Y
Grace Prins TM UM-Twin Cities So F prins035@umn.edu 507-382-6617 Hiawatha Kalahari N
Mikayla Otto TM UMR Fr F ottox361@umn.edu 715-579-8523 Hiawatha Kalahari Y
Nathan Reynhout TL SDSU Jr M nathan.reynhout@outlook.com 605-861-9887 Hiawatha Kalahari Y
Daniel Reasa TM UW-Madison Jr M dreasa@wisc.edu 608-843-3206 Hiawatha Kalahari Y
Matthew Clark TM MSU-Mankato So M mattclark956@gmail.com 612-718-8133 Hiawatha Kalahari Y
Preston Boudreaux TM UW-Whitewater Fr M BoudreauPD27@uww.edu 815-847-0930 Hiawatha Kalahari
Adam Zajac TL UW-Madison Jr M ajzajac@wisc.edu 608-443-6391 Hiawatha Kalahari N
Topher Mullenix TM UM-Twin Cities Jr M mulle373@umn.edu 763-202-9825 Hiawatha Kalahari Y
Michael Montavo TM UW-Whitewater So M montalvomm10@uww.edu 920-277-8915 Hiawatha Kalahari Y
Grant Winsand TM UW-Eau Claire Fr M grantlikespie@gmail.com 715-456-1522 Hiawatha Kalahari Y
Joel Stomberg TL UM-Duluth Jr M stomb011@d.umn.edu 763-218-1392 Hiawatha Kalahari Y
Mitchell McGlinn TM UW-Whitewater So M mcglinnmt15@uww.edu 414-232-5244 Hiawatha Kalahari
Trevor Larson TM SDSU Jr M bobot93@hotmail.com 605-840-8868 Hiawatha Kalahari Y
Jonathan Maschhoff TM UM-Twin Citites Fr M masch053@umn.edu 218-851-6805 Hiawatha Kalahari
Daniel Johnson TL MSU-Mankato Jr M danieljohnson199@gmail.com 612-860-2272 Hiawatha Jellystone Y
Andrew Duit TM RCTC Fr M wupy36@gmail.com 507-285-7210 Hiawatha Jellystone Y
Tyler Youngquist TM SDSU Jr M tyler.youngquist@jacks.sdstate.edu 605-553-8969 Hiawatha Jellystone Y
Dells STP 2016 Members
First Name Last Name TL/TM Campus Yr M/F E-mail Phone Team Name Staff Housing Job CarKaitie Bergmann TL UW-Whitewater Jr F kaitiebergmann@gmail.com 847-363-8982 Hiawatha Kalahari Y
Ariel Bigalk TM RCTC Jr F atbviola@gmail.com 507-250-3244 Hiawatha Kalahari Y
Abby Anglehart TM UW-Madison Jr F abbyanglehart@new.rr.com 920-883-7217 Hiawatha Kalahari N
Emily Mochel TM SDSU So F emily.mochel@jacks.sdstate.edu 605-214-6244 Hiawatha Kalahari Y
Naomi Morgenstern TL UW-Whitewater Sr F morgenstern.naomi@gmail.com 414-322-2187 Hiawatha Kalahari Y
Kristin Stomberg TM UM-Twin Cities Fr F stomb013@umn.edu 763-218-0434 Hiawatha Kalahari N
Nicole Halverson TM MSU-Mankato Gr F nicole.halverson@mnsu.edu 952-270-6973 Hiawatha Kalahari Y
Emily Lehner TM UW-Madison So F erlehner@wisc.edu 262-825-2959 Hiawatha Kalahari N
Alexandra Scardino TL UW-Whitewater So F scardinoaj04@uww.edu 608-343-0341 Hiawatha Kalahari Y
Katie Roe TM UM-Twin Cities Fr F roexx130@umn.edu 608-719-8888 Hiawatha Kalahari N
Becca Thomas TM UW-Eau Claire Fr F thomasrr7411@uwec.edu 715-441-3247 Hiawatha Kalahari N
Samantha Syta TM UW-Madison Fr F syta@wisc.edu 414-419-2962 Hiawatha Kalahari Y
Rachel Boegel TL RCTC Jr F rachelboegel@gmail.com 507-993-6720 Hiawatha Jellystone N
Cassandra Morgan TM UW-Eau Claire So F cassandraj@centurylink.net 715-271-6524 Hiawatha Jellystone Y
Caitlyn Hyde TM UW-Whitewater Fr F hydecl28@uww.edu 608-630-6006 Hiawatha Starbucks Y
Camber Posewitz TM UW-Madison So F posewitz@wisc.edu 920-946-8594 Hiawatha Jellystone N
Christine Lamp TL UW-Madison Jr F clamp@wisc.edu 262-226-9929 Hiawatha Kalahari N
Haley Brown TM UM-Duluth So F brow4116@d.umn.edu 218-391-9878 Hiawatha Kalahari Y
Grace Prins TM UM-Twin Cities So F prins035@umn.edu 507-382-6617 Hiawatha Kalahari N
Mikayla Otto TM UMR Fr F ottox361@umn.edu 715-579-8523 Hiawatha Kalahari Y
Nathan Reynhout TL SDSU Jr M nathan.reynhout@outlook.com 605-861-9887 Hiawatha Kalahari Y
Daniel Reasa TM UW-Madison Jr M dreasa@wisc.edu 608-843-3206 Hiawatha Kalahari Y
Matthew Clark TM MSU-Mankato So M mattclark956@gmail.com 612-718-8133 Hiawatha Kalahari Y
Preston Boudreaux TM UW-Whitewater Fr M BoudreauPD27@uww.edu 815-847-0930 Hiawatha Kalahari
Adam Zajac TL UW-Madison Jr M ajzajac@wisc.edu 608-443-6391 Hiawatha Kalahari N
Topher Mullenix TM UM-Twin Cities Jr M mulle373@umn.edu 763-202-9825 Hiawatha Kalahari Y
Michael Montavo TM UW-Whitewater So M montalvomm10@uww.edu 920-277-8915 Hiawatha Kalahari Y
Grant Winsand TM UW-Eau Claire Fr M grantlikespie@gmail.com 715-456-1522 Hiawatha Kalahari Y
Joel Stomberg TL UM-Duluth Jr M stomb011@d.umn.edu 763-218-1392 Hiawatha Kalahari Y
Mitchell McGlinn TM UW-Whitewater So M mcglinnmt15@uww.edu 414-232-5244 Hiawatha Kalahari
Trevor Larson TM SDSU Jr M bobot93@hotmail.com 605-840-8868 Hiawatha Kalahari Y
Jonathan Maschhoff TM UM-Twin Citites Fr M masch053@umn.edu 218-851-6805 Hiawatha Kalahari
Daniel Johnson TL MSU-Mankato Jr M danieljohnson199@gmail.com 612-860-2272 Hiawatha Jellystone Y
Andrew Duit TM RCTC Fr M wupy36@gmail.com 507-285-7210 Hiawatha Jellystone Y
Tyler Youngquist TM SDSU Jr M tyler.youngquist@jacks.sdstate.edu 605-553-8969 Hiawatha Jellystone Y
Dells STP 2016 Members
Dells STP
Sunday Monday
May
June
July
August
8
9
15
16
22 23
29 TL Orientation
30 TM Arrive/ Prog Dinner
5 6 Prog Dinner Bible Study #1
12 13 Prog Dinner Bible Study #2
19 20 Prog Dinner Bible Study #3
26
27 Prog Dinner Bible Study #4
3 4 Prog Dinner Bible Study #5
10
11 Prog Dinner Bible Study #6
17 18 Prog Dinner
Bible Study #7
24 25 Prog Dinner Bible Study #8
31
1 Last Work Day Prog Dinner Bible Study #9
7 8
14 15
21 22
Dells STP 2016 Program Calendar
Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
10 11 12 13
17
18 19
20
24 Staff Arrive
25 26
27TL Arrive
31 TM Orientation
1 Job Training/ Start Work
2 NavNight Gospel 4 Real Life David Teten
3 Gospel4David Teten
7 Evangelism Training; Team Dates
8 Day Off 9 NavNight Identity in Christ The McCombs
10Identity in ChristThe McCombs
14 Evangelism Training; Team Dates
15 Day Off 16 NavNight Relationships The Grafs
17RelationshipsThe Grafs
Prog Dinner
21 Lake Day
22 Day Off 23 NavNight Others-Centered Living The Holders
24OtherLiving The Holders
28 Evangelism Training; Team Dates
29
30 NavNight The Word of God Bill Teten
1 Workshop: The Word of GodBill Teten
5 Team “Weekend”
6 Day Off 7 Nav-O-Espresso
8 Noah
12 Evangelism Training/ Team Dates
13 14 NavNight World Vision Joe Maschhoff
15World Vision
19 Parents’ Visit & Banquet
20 Day Off 21 NavNight Prayer & God’s Promises Alec Glass
22Prayer &PromisesAlec Glass
26 Canoe Day? Team Dates
27 Day Off 28 NavNight Called to the Campus Tim Chamberlain
29Called to theCampusTim Chamberlain
2 All Depart Cleanup/Depart
3 4 5
9 10 11 12
16 17 18 19
23 24 25 26
Calendar
Friday Saturday
13 14
20 21
27 TL Arrive
28 TL Orientation
Workshop: Gospel4 Real Life David Teten
4
10 Workshop: Identity in Christ The McCombs
11
17 Workshop: Relationships The Grafs
18
24 Workshop: Others-Centered Living The Holders
25
Workshop: The Word of God Bill Teten
2
Workshop: Noah Haas
9
15 Workshop: World Vision
Joe Maschhoff
16
22 Workshop: Prayer & God’s Promises Alec Glass
23
29 Workshop: Called to the Campus Tim Chamberlain
30
6
2 13
19 20
6 27
Relational Contract
As a member of the Dells STP 2016, by God’s grace, I commit to:
1. Relating with humility, respect and trust toward my fellow STP participants
2. Being resolved in tension, misunderstanding and conflict toward my fellow Team Members
3. Not unnecessarily sharing issues with those who are not either involved or able to assist in its resolution
4. Discussing conflict with a third party only in an effort to eventually effectively bring the issue to the
attention of the primary party
5. Speaking well of my fellow STP participants
6. Forgiving and asking for forgiveness
7. Overlooking minor offenses
8. Holding others accountable to these commitments and allowing others to hold me accountable
______________________________________________________ ______________________________
Signature Date
May 22, 2016
Congratulations on
We are so excited to have you join us this summer in Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin! We
challenging, and life-changing summer. We truly look forward to seeing what God will do!
Based on years of experience, The Navigators has come up with wise and necessary policies to ensure a fun
and safe environment for everyone in
initials in the three designated places confirming that you will adhere to the STP policies.
back from you to confirm that you will
to the policies. After you have emailed your reply to
information along with helpful fund-
Summer Training Program Policies
The Summer Training Program has designed standards and policies to accomplish the goals of the
program. These standards are not necessarily policy for all environments, but are deemed necessary for a
spiritual project of this nature.
1. We are committed to providing an environment of safety and protection in a busy summer tourist
destination.
a) Curfew is at 11:00pm (lights out at midnight) on worknights and 1:00am on nights off. Curfew
means in your room.
b) Only people part of the Dells STP may stay
about any guests or family members.
c) Ladies, please be wise when you are out after dark. Men, please be available if they need an
escort.
d) Clubs or bars are not to be attended. This does not include restaur
e) Extreme sports such as bungee jumping or cliff jumping are prohibited.
f) No unscheduled out of town trips. The director will have to approve any exceptions.
g) No tattooing or body piercing while at the program.
h) Parents are welcome to visit the program at all times.
2. We are committed to maintain high moral standards as a Christian testimony as we live among the lost.
a) Honor the Lord with your appearance. Women
strap tops. Tank tops and sleeveless shirts are fine. Please wear modest swimsuits. Men
please don’t bring speedos for swimming and keep your shirts on when you are at the hotel
area.
b) No mixed gender in your rooms. You are encouraged to hang out together in the courtyard and
to go on group dates.
c) Follow all policies for your hotel and your job.
Congratulations on your acceptance to the Dells STP 2016
We are so excited to have you join us this summer in Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin! We
changing summer. We truly look forward to seeing what God will do!
Based on years of experience, The Navigators has come up with wise and necessary policies to ensure a fun
and safe environment for everyone involved in STP. Please read the following and electronically sign your
initials in the three designated places confirming that you will adhere to the STP policies.
back from you to confirm that you will officially be participating in the program
After you have emailed your reply to dellsstp@gmail.com, we will send you additional
-raising material.
Summer Training Program Policies
has designed standards and policies to accomplish the goals of the
These standards are not necessarily policy for all environments, but are deemed necessary for a
ed to providing an environment of safety and protection in a busy summer tourist
Curfew is at 11:00pm (lights out at midnight) on worknights and 1:00am on nights off. Curfew
Only people part of the Dells STP may stay overnight at the hotel. Contact the STP director
about any guests or family members.
Ladies, please be wise when you are out after dark. Men, please be available if they need an
Clubs or bars are not to be attended. This does not include restaurants like Applebee’s, etc.
Extreme sports such as bungee jumping or cliff jumping are prohibited.
No unscheduled out of town trips. The director will have to approve any exceptions.
No tattooing or body piercing while at the program.
to visit the program at all times.
2. We are committed to maintain high moral standards as a Christian testimony as we live among the lost.
Honor the Lord with your appearance. Women-don’t bring and wear halter tops or spaghetti
and sleeveless shirts are fine. Please wear modest swimsuits. Men
please don’t bring speedos for swimming and keep your shirts on when you are at the hotel
No mixed gender in your rooms. You are encouraged to hang out together in the courtyard and
Follow all policies for your hotel and your job.
Dells STP 2016!
We are so excited to have you join us this summer in Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin! We know it will be a fun,
changing summer. We truly look forward to seeing what God will do!
Based on years of experience, The Navigators has come up with wise and necessary policies to ensure a fun
volved in STP. Please read the following and electronically sign your
initials in the three designated places confirming that you will adhere to the STP policies. We need to hear
rogram and that you agree
, we will send you additional
has designed standards and policies to accomplish the goals of the
These standards are not necessarily policy for all environments, but are deemed necessary for a
ed to providing an environment of safety and protection in a busy summer tourist
Curfew is at 11:00pm (lights out at midnight) on worknights and 1:00am on nights off. Curfew
overnight at the hotel. Contact the STP director
Ladies, please be wise when you are out after dark. Men, please be available if they need an
ants like Applebee’s, etc.
No unscheduled out of town trips. The director will have to approve any exceptions.
2. We are committed to maintain high moral standards as a Christian testimony as we live among the lost.
don’t bring and wear halter tops or spaghetti-
and sleeveless shirts are fine. Please wear modest swimsuits. Men-
please don’t bring speedos for swimming and keep your shirts on when you are at the hotel
No mixed gender in your rooms. You are encouraged to hang out together in the courtyard and
3. We are committed to creating an environment that will best foster your spiritual growth and the other
goals of the program.
a) All program activities are required functions and must be attended on time. The weekly
schedule reflects required functions.
b) No leaving the program before it is officially over. Exceptions should be discussed with the
Program Director.
c) Work a 40 hr/wk job (24 hrs for team leaders) and follow all employment guidelines.
d) Keep your job and work hard all summer-even if you don’t enjoy it. We have assured the
employers that our participants will be good workers.
e) Be considerate of others at all times. Keep quiet hours, help with travel fuel expenses when
carpooling to work or other events, etc.
f) Study the Bible.
g) Memorize Bible verses.
h) Maintain a clean and orderly room. (Beds made, clothes put away, regular cleaning, etc.)
Please email me with answers to the following questions: (If you need more time to pray about it, talk
to your parents, or wait to hear back on an internship or something, please do email me and let me know this.)
1. Will you commit to our beginning and ending dates? If so, initial here:
Team Members are to arrive in the Wisconsin Dells on Tuesday May 30th between 10am-12pm
Team Leaders are to arrive on Saturday May 27th.
All program participants should plan to leave Monday, August 2nd after 6:00pm.
If you have any challenges with these dates please let me know so we can try to work something out.
2. Will you commit to staying for the entire program without leaving? If so, initial here:
Everyone is expected to stay at the program throughout the summer unless there is a family
emergency, a health need, or a wedding that you are IN. Please email me and let me know of any
situations, you are currently aware of, that will cause you to be gone from the program.
3. Are you willing to commit to the Program Policies? If so, initial here:
This will be an intense summer of discipleship, studying the Bible and spiritual growth. We
plan on having lots of fun together and making new friendships, but want you to know that this is not a
carefree, easy summer hanging out at the water parks. Failure to abide by the previously listed guidelines
may be grounds for dismissal from the training program.
We are excited for you and for your decision to spend a summer training yourself in godliness. We will be
praying that this will be a rewarding and blessed experience. See you in the Dells!
In Christ,
David Teten
Dells STP 2016 Director
719-271-0622
dellsstp@gmail.com
Authenticity in a Team
Group Discussion – share Scripture when possible
How should the Gospel promote authenticity in our team dynamic?
Why would we want authentic interaction in our team?
Why do we have fears showing our
How can we prevent authenticity from becoming a license for sin, especially in areas such as
complaining, bitterness, gossip, and slander?
What are some healthy boundaries for us, especially with reg
What are some practical ways we can each promote authenticity?
Authenticity in a Team
share Scripture when possible
How should the Gospel promote authenticity in our team dynamic?
Why would we want authentic interaction in our team?
Why do we have fears showing our “real selves” to others, especially in ministry?
we prevent authenticity from becoming a license for sin, especially in areas such as
complaining, bitterness, gossip, and slander?
What are some healthy boundaries for us, especially with regard to male/female sharing?
What are some practical ways we can each promote authenticity?
we prevent authenticity from becoming a license for sin, especially in areas such as
ard to male/female sharing?
Making the Most of STP
A few thoughts:
1) Be intentional about maximizing your summer to pursue more of Jesus
2) Embrace the program elements
3) Summer Vacation Program vs. Summer Training Program
4) Discern “good” versus “best”
Making the Most of STP
1) Be intentional about maximizing your summer to pursue more of Jesus
2) Embrace the program elements
3) Summer Vacation Program vs. Summer Training Program
“best” and “fantasy” verses “reality”
Weekly Schedule for Dells STP 2016
Day Tuesday Wednesday
Who TM TL NS TM TL NS All All TM TL NS TM TL NS TM TL NS
7a-8a
8a-9a Opt. Purity Groups
9a-10a Prep Staff QT& Brkfst Extended Prep
10a-11a Time Mtg. Evangelism TAWG Time
11a-12p Work Work Work Training Work Work Work Work Work
12p-1p at Bridgepoint Staff Lunch
1p-2p & Outing*
2p-3p
3p-4p
4p-5p Program DAY
5p-6p Day OFF
6p-7p
7p-8p
8p-9p
9p-10p
10p-11p
11p-12a Curfew (11p)
Notes: Abbreviations
1. All program elements are non-negotiable. You cannot work during them. This includes: TM=Team Member
Program Dinner @ 7pm Mon; Bible Study@ 8pm Mon; Program Day - all day Tues; Day Off - all day Wed; TL=Team Leader
Nav Night @ 8pm Thurs; Workshop @ 8pm Friday; Team Time @ 8pm on Sat NS=Nav Staff
2. Your work hours will vary depending on your job, but your work days are non-negotiable. QT=Quiet Time
3. Daily Quiet Times can be adjusted to your schedule. You are encouraged to have quiet times as a team.
4. Schedule your one-to-one discipleship times at a set, weekly time * Evangelism Training is on 6/7, 6/14, 6/28, 7/12,
5. Curfew is at 11pm (in your room) and Lights Out is at 12am on work nights; Curfew is 1am on nights off. * Purity studies are optional for all students
Curfew (11p); Lights Out (12a) Curfew (11p); Lights Out (12a) Curfew (11p); Lights Out (12a)Curfew (11p); Lights Out (12a)
TL Training
Nav Night
at United Presbyterian
Workshop Night
at United Presbyterian
with Staff
Program Dinner
Bible Study Prep Team TimeBible Study Discussion
Sunday Monday
QT & Breakfast QT & Breakfast
TL Bible Study
Saturday
QT & Breakfast QT & Breakfast QT & Breakfast
Thursday Friday
Week of ______________
THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY7:00
8:00
9:00
10:00
11:00
12:00
1:00
2:00
3:00
4:00
5:00
6:00
7:00
8:00
9:00
10:00
11:00
To do List: Phone Calls:
Dells STP 2016- Orientation Schedule
May 30th
-June 1st
Date/Time Scheduled Events Important Info
Monday May 30th
2:00pm-5:00pm
5:30
Welcome, Check-in and move in
Dinner
At BridgePoint
Dinner at Bowman Park (Broadway)
7:00-7:15pm
7:15-7:30
7:30-9:00
Welcome, Staff & Team Intros
Vision of Dells STP
“Tour” of the Dells
(David)
(David)
Photo-scavenger hunt
Tuesday May 31st
7:00-8:00am
8:00-12:00
Breakfast and Quiet Time with Team
Unpack/Settle in/Walmart runs
12:00pm Lunch on your own
1:00-5:00pm
1:00-1:15pm
1:15-1:30
1:30-2:15
2:15-2:30
2:30-2:45
2:45-3:15
3:15-3:30
3:30-3:45
3:45-4:00
4:00-4:15
4:15-4:30
4:30
Comprehensive Orientation
Welcome & Mixer
Making the Most of STP
Nuts & Bolts of STP:
--Binder, Schedule, Logistics, Q & A
Relational Covenant
Break
Authenticity in a Team
Policies Skits – The Hammer
Break
Insider Mentality – Housing & Work
Working as Unto the Lord
Employer Relations
Buffer
Location: Bridgepoint
(???)
(David)
(???)
(???)
(Team Leaders, in teams discussion)
(Andrew w/Team Leaders)
(Tim)
(???)
(David)
6:00-8:00pm Team Dinner and Team Fun Night
Wednesday June 1st
8:00-9:00a
Breakfast and QT with team
Rest of Day Unpack/Settle in; Work Orientation
Thursday June 2nd
7:00-8:00
Breakfast and QT with team
Rest of Day First Day of Work
May 4, 2016
Dear
Thank you for your willingness to partner with The Navigators and our Summer Training Program in the Wi
Dells for summer 2016. We are very grateful for the employment you have
hope that they will be some of your best employees and that they will be a blessing to you and your business this
summer. This is one of our key training
In addition to their responsibilities at yo
elements, which include times of spiritual training and development during their
These elements include times of personal mentoring, small group Bible study, corporate worship, leaders
development, outreach experiences and cross
We’ve done our best to schedule these program elements
to your business when you need them
we would love to discuss options and help when
By way of reminder, the chart below provides
Times in blue are open for work availability
Sunday Monday
7:00am
Work Work
7:00pm Dinner
8:00pm Team Bible Study
Bible Study Discuss
Thanks again for your partnership! Please call or
Sincerely,
David Teten
Dells STP 2016 Director
719-271-0622 | dellsstp@gmail.com
1 Full-time employees are available to work from 7am
additional leadership training on Mondays and Thursdays, but are available 7am
Thank you for your willingness to partner with The Navigators and our Summer Training Program in the Wi
We are very grateful for the employment you have provided our students.
they will be some of your best employees and that they will be a blessing to you and your business this
training objectives for the students in our program.
In addition to their responsibilities at your business, these students are committed to our planned program
times of spiritual training and development during their time in the Dells this summer.
personal mentoring, small group Bible study, corporate worship, leaders
and cross-cultural relationships with the many international workers.
one our best to schedule these program elements during days and times that keep the students available
when you need them most. Please be in contact with us if you encounter scheduling difficulties
discuss options and help when possible.
By way of reminder, the chart below provides a basic overview of our program to assist you with your scheduling.
Times in blue are open for work availability1. Students are available to begin work at 12pm on Thursday, May 2
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Program
Work Outreach Day Off Work Work
Dinner
Bible Study Worship Leadership
Discuss Night Develop
Thanks again for your partnership! Please call or email me if you have any questions or feedback for us.
time employees are available to work from 7am-7pm Thursday through Monday. Part-time employees have
additional leadership training on Mondays and Thursdays, but are available 7am-7pm Friday-Sunday.
Thank you for your willingness to partner with The Navigators and our Summer Training Program in the Wisconsin
provided our students. We expect and
they will be some of your best employees and that they will be a blessing to you and your business this
our planned program
time in the Dells this summer.
personal mentoring, small group Bible study, corporate worship, leadership
cultural relationships with the many international workers.
times that keep the students available
. Please be in contact with us if you encounter scheduling difficulties -
overview of our program to assist you with your scheduling.
. Students are available to begin work at 12pm on Thursday, May 22nd
.
Saturday
Work
Leadership Cross
Cultural
email me if you have any questions or feedback for us.
time employees have
Sunday.
April 14, 2016
Greetings!
We are thrilled for your son or daughter’s involvement with
Training Program for 2016! Across the nation, The Navigators has 500+ students registered for a total of
12 summer programs. Each of these students
know Christ and to make Him known,” especially as they have seen the impact o
their friends and peers.
Together with the nine other full-time Navigator staff who will be leading
thank you for entrusting your son or daughter to us this summer. After a long school
home, we know it’s difficult to add the majority of the summer to that time away. Yet, we believe that
this investment of time, energy, and focus will pay dividends for a lifetime.
Amidst all of the information and registration details, it might not be cl
about. A concise way to think of it is to blend seminary, a mission trip, and Bible camp
experience. Our key goals for each student include:
• Learning to “work heartily as for the Lord” (Colossians 3:23) in
excellent employee, taking responsibility, and growing in Christ
• Being deeply established in their apprenticeship to Jesus Christ through weekly Bible study, one
to-one mentoring, personal daily devotions, Scriptur
• Being equipped for lay-ministry toward others (including the 3,0
will be living and working near this summer!) through lead
outreach training, and a variety
• Developing friendships and community, having fun, and making memories that last a lifetime
Finally, I want to make sure you know that you are more than welcome to come to the Dells and visit
your son or daughter at any time! In add
20th. This includes a formal banquet on
students, and the employers, as well as hear about the program highlights and s
your son/daughter. Watch your mail for invitations including more detailed information!
If you have any questions or concerns at any point, please don’t hesitate to contact me. We invite you to
be actively praying with us for the k
Parent’s Visit in July, or sooner! For all of us on the Dells 2016
summer, doing life and ministry with your son or daughter!
Grace,
David Teten
Dells STP 2016 Director
719-271-0622 | dellsstp@gmail.com
son or daughter’s involvement with The Navigators and in the Dells Summer
Across the nation, The Navigators has 500+ students registered for a total of
12 summer programs. Each of these students—including your child—is eager to invest their summer “to
know Christ and to make Him known,” especially as they have seen the impact of a summer program on
time Navigator staff who will be leading the program in the Dells, let me
thank you for entrusting your son or daughter to us this summer. After a long school
difficult to add the majority of the summer to that time away. Yet, we believe that
this investment of time, energy, and focus will pay dividends for a lifetime.
Amidst all of the information and registration details, it might not be clear what exactly this program is
about. A concise way to think of it is to blend seminary, a mission trip, and Bible camp
experience. Our key goals for each student include:
arning to “work heartily as for the Lord” (Colossians 3:23) in their summer job, being an
excellent employee, taking responsibility, and growing in Christ-like character
eing deeply established in their apprenticeship to Jesus Christ through weekly Bible study, one
one mentoring, personal daily devotions, Scripture memory, and in-depth Bible teaching
ministry toward others (including the 3,000+ international students they
will be living and working near this summer!) through leadership development, workshops,
outreach training, and a variety of ministry experiences
eveloping friendships and community, having fun, and making memories that last a lifetime
Finally, I want to make sure you know that you are more than welcome to come to the Dells and visit
time! In addition, there is an “official” Parent’s Visit planned for
banquet on July 19th which will be a unique opportunity to meet other parents,
students, and the employers, as well as hear about the program highlights and spend extended time with
your son/daughter. Watch your mail for invitations including more detailed information!
If you have any questions or concerns at any point, please don’t hesitate to contact me. We invite you to
e key goals listed above and look forward to meeting you during the
For all of us on the Dells 2016 staff team, we are so excited for this
doing life and ministry with your son or daughter!
| dellsstp@gmail.com
The Navigators and in the Dells Summer
Across the nation, The Navigators has 500+ students registered for a total of
is eager to invest their summer “to
f a summer program on
the program in the Dells, let me
thank you for entrusting your son or daughter to us this summer. After a long school year away from
difficult to add the majority of the summer to that time away. Yet, we believe that
ear what exactly this program is all
about. A concise way to think of it is to blend seminary, a mission trip, and Bible camp all into one
their summer job, being an
eing deeply established in their apprenticeship to Jesus Christ through weekly Bible study, one-
depth Bible teaching
00+ international students they
ership development, workshops,
eveloping friendships and community, having fun, and making memories that last a lifetime
Finally, I want to make sure you know that you are more than welcome to come to the Dells and visit
planned for July 19th -
will be a unique opportunity to meet other parents,
pend extended time with
your son/daughter. Watch your mail for invitations including more detailed information!
If you have any questions or concerns at any point, please don’t hesitate to contact me. We invite you to
look forward to meeting you during the
team, we are so excited for this
Churches
Locations
Bridgepoint Mission Center
Service Time: 9:30am
Address: 1009 Stand Rock Road,
Website: http://www.bridgepointmissioncenter.com
United Presbyterian Church
Service Time: 10:30am
Address: 730 Cedar Street, Wisconsin Dells, WI 53965
Website: http://www.dellschurch.org/
Walnut Hill Bible Church
Service Times:
Sunday: 8 & 11am
Sunday school at 9:45am
Monday: 6pm
Address: 1900 East Street, Baraboo, WI 53913
Website: http://www.walnuthillbible.com/
: 1009 Stand Rock Road, Wisconsin Dells, WI
http://www.bridgepointmissioncenter.com
Cedar Street, Wisconsin Dells, WI 53965
http://www.dellschurch.org/
Sunday school at 9:45am
Baraboo, WI 53913-9160
http://www.walnuthillbible.com/
Community Info
Locations
Grocery Stores
Super Wal-Mart
Address: 130 Commerce St, Wisconsin Dells, WI 53965
(Near Jellystone - Take WI-23S, Store will be on left)
Zinke’s Village Market
Address: 216 Washington Ave.,
(6 Blocks from Dutch Mill; Close to Stanton)
Pharmacies
Walgreens Address: 300 Hwy 13, Wisconsin Dells
(Next to Starbucks off of WI- 13)
Broadway Travel Mart
Address: 802 Broadway, Wisconsin Dells, WI 53965
(Near Dutch Mill, Stanton)
Wal-Mart Pharmacy Address: 130 Commerce St, Wisconsin Dells
(Near Jellystone)
Post Office
Address: 310 Minnesota Ave, Wisconsin Dells, WI, 53965
(About 6 blocks from Dutch Mill
Visitor’s Bureau
Address: 701 Superior St, Wisconsin Dells, WI 53965
Phone: (608) 254-4636
(About 6 blocks from Dutch Mill
Laundromat
Lake Dells Cleaners
Address: 741 Elm St, Wisconsin Dells, WI 53965
(Near Stanton, Dutch Mill)
Community Info
130 Commerce St, Wisconsin Dells, WI 53965
23S, Store will be on left)
, Wisconsin Dells, WI 53965
(6 Blocks from Dutch Mill; Close to Stanton)
Wisconsin Dells, WI 53965
13)
: 802 Broadway, Wisconsin Dells, WI 53965-1602
Wisconsin Dells, WI 53965
310 Minnesota Ave, Wisconsin Dells, WI, 53965
(About 6 blocks from Dutch Mill)
701 Superior St, Wisconsin Dells, WI 53965-1562
(About 6 blocks from Dutch Mill)
741 Elm St, Wisconsin Dells, WI 53965
Emergency Info
Locations
Urgent Care:
St. Clare Urgent Care (Location 1)
Address: 1306 Broadway, Wisconsin Dells
Phone: 608- 253- 8070
Hours:
Monday- Friday: 12pm- 8pm
Weekends: 9am- 5pm
St. Clare Urgent Care (Location 2)
Address: 530 Wisconsin Dells Pkwy South, Lake Delton
Phone: 608- 254- 5959
Hours:
7 Days a Week: 9am- 8pm
St. Clare Hospital (Baraboo)
Address: 707 14th
Street, Baraboo
Hospital Phone: 608-356-1400
Urgent Care Phone: 608-356- 1455
Urgent Care Hours:
Monday- Friday: 3pm- 10pm
Weekends and Holidays: 9am
Emergency Room:
If care is needed after urgent care hours, you will need to go to the
the nearest emergency room.
In case of a medical emergency room, contact medical/police help first. Once professional medical help
is on the way, then please notify a staff member.
Emergency Info
: 1306 Broadway, Wisconsin Dells
: 530 Wisconsin Dells Pkwy South, Lake Delton
Weekends and Holidays: 9am- 9pm
If care is needed after urgent care hours, you will need to go to the St. Clare Hospital in Baraboo
In case of a medical emergency room, contact medical/police help first. Once professional medical help
is on the way, then please notify a staff member.
St. Clare Hospital in Baraboo. This is
In case of a medical emergency room, contact medical/police help first. Once professional medical help
SAFETY & TRAVEL POLICIES
1. CURFEWS: Curfews will be in place for all
implies that you are in your room by the designated time for
1.1. Curfew for work-nights (nights prior to a day
of midnight.
1.2. Curfew for non-work-nights is 1:00 a.m., wi
encourage you to discuss and set a lights out ti
2. OVERNIGHT GUESTS: Only people part of the Dells STP may stay overnight at
apartment. Contact the STP director about any
of the Dells STP.
3. AFTER DARK GUIDELINES: Do your best to be safe and secure after dark. Though we don’t anticipate
any problems in this area, we want to take steps in order to prevent any potential incidents.
3.1. Ladies, please be wise when you are out after dark
possible.
3.2. Men, please be available and willing to help
being alone after dark as much as possible.
4. RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES: The Dells area is full of great, fun activities, and we highly applaud any
initiative you take to partake in those activities with fellow team members, STP attendees, and
international or work friends. However, in the interest of wisdom, we ask that you
below listed activities.
4.1. Extreme sports such as bungee jumping or cliff jumping are prohibited.
you are unsure we would approve of you participating in, then please ask the STP director.
4.2. Clubs or bars are not to be attended while attending the STP. This does not include restaurants like
Applebee’s, Friday’s, etc. Again, if there is a restaurant in question, please ask the STP director.
4.3. While we as a staff team don’t necessarily disapprove of
theological standpoint, we ask that you refrain from
program.
5. TRIPS AND TRAVELING: You signed an agreement that you would be present for the entirety of the Dells
STP. Some exceptions can be made
following guidelines must be met:
5.1. The director will have to approve any scheduled out of town trips
5.2. All unscheduled out of town trips are prohibited.
6. PARENTS: Parents are welcome to
miss any work time or program events, unless you receive approval from the STP director.
DELLS STP POLICIES
2016
Curfews will be in place for all Team Leaders and Team Members of the Dells STP.
om by the designated time for each respective night.
nights (nights prior to a day of work) is at 11:00 p.m., with a final lights out time
nights is 1:00 a.m., with no assigned lights out time. However,
encourage you to discuss and set a lights out time for non-work-nights with your individual teams
Only people part of the Dells STP may stay overnight at
Contact the STP director about any visiting guests or family members who are not members
: Do your best to be safe and secure after dark. Though we don’t anticipate
want to take steps in order to prevent any potential incidents.
Ladies, please be wise when you are out after dark, and avoid being alone at night as much as
and willing to help any ladies in need of an escort
being alone after dark as much as possible.
: The Dells area is full of great, fun activities, and we highly applaud any
partake in those activities with fellow team members, STP attendees, and
international or work friends. However, in the interest of wisdom, we ask that you
Extreme sports such as bungee jumping or cliff jumping are prohibited. If there is an activity that
you are unsure we would approve of you participating in, then please ask the STP director.
o be attended while attending the STP. This does not include restaurants like
Applebee’s, Friday’s, etc. Again, if there is a restaurant in question, please ask the STP director.
While we as a staff team don’t necessarily disapprove of tattooing or body pi
theological standpoint, we ask that you refrain from getting new tattoos or piercings
: You signed an agreement that you would be present for the entirety of the Dells
STP. Some exceptions can be made for important life events (i.e. weddings and funerals), though the
following guidelines must be met:
l have to approve any scheduled out of town trips.
All unscheduled out of town trips are prohibited.
Parents are welcome to visit the program at all times, though this cannot be an excuse to
miss any work time or program events, unless you receive approval from the STP director.
embers of the Dells STP. “Curfew”
.
of work) is at 11:00 p.m., with a final lights out time
th no assigned lights out time. However, we highly
ghts with your individual teams.
Only people part of the Dells STP may stay overnight at your hotel, dorm, or
who are not members
: Do your best to be safe and secure after dark. Though we don’t anticipate
want to take steps in order to prevent any potential incidents.
avoid being alone at night as much as
an escort at night. Also avoid
: The Dells area is full of great, fun activities, and we highly applaud any
partake in those activities with fellow team members, STP attendees, and
international or work friends. However, in the interest of wisdom, we ask that you refrain from the
If there is an activity that
you are unsure we would approve of you participating in, then please ask the STP director.
o be attended while attending the STP. This does not include restaurants like
Applebee’s, Friday’s, etc. Again, if there is a restaurant in question, please ask the STP director.
tattooing or body piercing from a
getting new tattoos or piercings while at the
: You signed an agreement that you would be present for the entirety of the Dells
for important life events (i.e. weddings and funerals), though the
the program at all times, though this cannot be an excuse to
miss any work time or program events, unless you receive approval from the STP director.
POLICIES OF MORAL STANDARD
1. APPEARANCE AND DRESS: In wisdom and care, honor the Lord and others with your appearance.
1.1. Women, don’t bring and wear halter-tops or spaghetti-strap tops. Tank tops and sleeveless shirts
are fine. Please wear modest swimsuits.
1.2. Men, don’t bring speedos for swimming and keep your shirts on when you are in the hotel and
dorm common areas.
2. LIVING PEACEABLY: Since you will be living and working alongside new friends this summer, and
because we have a very real enemy who is seeking to ruin what good God will bring from the STP, we
have set some policies in place to aid you in adjusting well to your homes and job situations.
2.1. No men in women’s dorms, hotel rooms, or apartments – and vice versa. However, we implore you
to hang out together in courtyards and common areas and to go on group dates. Being intentional
at forming friendships with members of teams other than your own will serve to make your STP
even better.
2.2. Follow all policies set for your hotel and your job as prescribed by your supervisor or landlord.
Respect the authority of those to whom it has been given – your employers, housing overseers, and
STP staff.
2.3. Team members will work a 40-hour/week job, while team leaders will work a 24-hour/week job.
2.4. Keep your job and work hard all summer, even if you don’t enjoy it. We have assured the
employers that our participants will be good workers. Remember, you are not merely representing
yourself or the Navs, but Christ Himself.
2.5. Maintain a clean and orderly living area (beds made, clothes put away, regular cleaning, etc.).
2.6. Help with travel and fuel expenses when carpooling to work or other events.
2.7. Be considerate of others at all times – your roommates, teammates, coworkers, and neighbors.
Keep quiet hours, do favors to serve one another, be quick to ask for forgiveness and to forgive.
POLICIES ON COMMITMENT TO CHRISTIAN DEVELOPMENT
1. ATTENDANCE: All program activities are required functions and must be attended on time and in full.
The weekly schedule reflects required functions.
1.1. No leaving the program before it is officially over. Exceptions must be discussed with and
approved by the STP director.
1.2. No skipping STP functions and events. The STP director must be informed of and approve all
exceptions.
2. SPIRITUAL DEVELOPMENT: You are here to grow, so we ask that you take the commitment to spiritual
development seriously. This will bring more true joy to your STP experience than any other source.
2.1. Study the Bible, both on your own and as assigned by the STP curriculum.
2.2. Memorize Bible verses, and use them to fuel you in your work, outreach, and living relationships.
2.3. Pray often, both in your alone time with God and with other STP attendees. Pray to praise God and
for Him to provide for yourself and others.
2.4. Be intentional in reaching out to your coworkers and neighbors, though do so with gentleness and
respect. They may never hear truth or see the gospel lived out from another believer.
2.5. Love the Lord your God with all your heart, mind, soul, and strength.
2.6. Love your neighbor as yourself.
This Week’s Theme: Orientation Week
May 27
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: Colossians 1:15-23
Write down 2 or 3 observations from this passage.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Which thought or verse impacted you most? Why?
Write out a practical application of that verse or insight.
Spend extended time praying and review your Scripture memory
This Week’s Theme: Orientation Week
May 28
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: John 15:1-11
Write down 2 or 3 observations from this passage.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Which thought or verse impacted you most? Why?
Write out a practical application of that verse or insight.
Spend extended time praying and review your Scripture memory
This Week’s Theme: Orientation Week
May 29
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: Proverbs 3:1-12
Write down 2 or 3 observations from this passage.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Which thought or verse impacted you most? Why?
Write out a practical application of that verse or insight.
Spend extended time praying and review your Scripture memory
This Week’s Theme: Gospel for Real Life
May 30
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: Ephesians 2:1-10
Write down 2 or 3 observations from this passage.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Which thought or verse impacted you most? Why?
Write out a practical application of that verse or insight.
Spend extended time praying and review your Scripture memory
This Week’s Theme: Gospel for Real Life
May 31
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: 1 John 4:7-21
Write down 2 or 3 observations from this passage.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Which thought or verse impacted you most? Why?
Write out a practical application of that verse or insight.
Spend extended time praying and review your Scripture memory
This Week’s Theme: Gospel for Real Life
June 1
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: 1 Corinthians 15:1-11
Write down 2 or 3 observations from this passage.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Which thought or verse impacted you most? Why?
Write out a practical application of that verse or insight.
Spend extended time praying and review your Scripture memory
This Week’s Theme: Gospel for Real Life
June 2
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: Galatians 3:1-14
Write down 2 or 3 observations from this passage.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Which thought or verse impacted you most? Why?
Write out a practical application of that verse or insight.
Spend extended time praying and review your Scripture memory
This Week’s Theme: Gospel for Real Life
June 3
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: Psalm 51 (optional 2 Sam 11-12)
Write down 2 or 3 observations from this passage.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Which thought or verse impacted you most? Why?
Write out a practical application of that verse or insight.
Spend extended time praying and review your Scripture memory
This Week’s Theme: Gospel for Real Life
June 4
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: Matthew 18:21-35
Write down 2 or 3 observations from this passage.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Which thought or verse impacted you most? Why?
Write out a practical application of that verse or insight.
Spend extended time praying and review your Scripture memory
This Week’s Theme: Gospel for Real Life
June 5
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: 1 John 3:11-24
Write down 2 or 3 observations from this passage.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Which thought or verse impacted you most? Why?
Write out a practical application of that verse or insight.
Spend extended time praying and review your Scripture memory
This Week’s Theme: Identity in Christ
June 6
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: Ephesians 1:1-14
Write down 2 or 3 observations from this passage.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Which thought or verse impacted you most? Why?
Write out a practical application of that verse or insight.
Spend extended time praying and review your Scripture memory
This Week’s Theme: Identity in Christ
June 7
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: Galatians 2:15-21
Write down 2 or 3 observations from this passage.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Which thought or verse impacted you most? Why?
Write out a practical application of that verse or insight.
Spend extended time praying and review your Scripture memory
This Week’s Theme: Identity in Christ
June 8
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: Colossians 3:1-11
Write down 2 or 3 observations from this passage.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Which thought or verse impacted you most? Why?
Write out a practical application of that verse or insight.
Spend extended time praying and review your Scripture memory
This Week’s Theme: Identity in Christ
June 9
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: Romans 8:1-17
Write down 2 or 3 observations from this passage.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Which thought or verse impacted you most? Why?
Write out a practical application of that verse or insight.
Spend extended time praying and review your Scripture memory
This Week’s Theme: Identity in Christ
June 10
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: 1 John 2:28-3:3
Write down 2 or 3 observations from this passage.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Which thought or verse impacted you most? Why?
Write out a practical application of that verse or insight.
Spend extended time praying and review your Scripture memory
This Week’s Theme: Identity in Christ
June 11
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: Luke 9:18-27
Write down 2 or 3 observations from this passage.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Which thought or verse impacted you most? Why?
Write out a practical application of that verse or insight.
Spend extended time praying and review your Scripture memory
This Week’s Theme: Identity in Christ
June 12
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: Matthew 10:26-33
Write down 2 or 3 observations from this passage.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Which thought or verse impacted you most? Why?
Write out a practical application of that verse or insight.
Spend extended time praying and review your Scripture memory
This Week’s Theme: Relationships
June 13
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: John 13:34-35
Write down 2 or 3 observations from this passage.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Which thought or verse impacted you most? Why?
Write out a practical application of that verse or insight.
Spend extended time praying and review your Scripture memory
This Week’s Theme: Relationships
June 14
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: 1 Corinthians 13
Write down 2 or 3 observations from this passage.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Which thought or verse impacted you most? Why?
Write out a practical application of that verse or insight.
Spend extended time praying and review your Scripture memory
This Week’s Theme: Relationships
June 15
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: Colossians 3:12-17
Write down 2 or 3 observations from this passage.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Which thought or verse impacted you most? Why?
Write out a practical application of that verse or insight.
Spend extended time praying and review your Scripture memory
This Week’s Theme: Relationships
June 16
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: Acts 2:42-47
Write down 2 or 3 observations from this passage.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Which thought or verse impacted you most? Why?
Write out a practical application of that verse or insight.
Spend extended time praying and review your Scripture memory
This Week’s Theme: Relationships
June 17
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: Matthew 7:1-5, 12
Write down 2 or 3 observations from this passage.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Which thought or verse impacted you most? Why?
Write out a practical application of that verse or insight.
Spend extended time praying and review your Scripture memory
This Week’s Theme: Relationships
June 18
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: Ephesians 5:22-33
Write down 2 or 3 observations from this passage.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Which thought or verse impacted you most? Why?
Write out a practical application of that verse or insight.
Spend extended time praying and review your Scripture memory
This Week’s Theme: Relationships
June 19
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: Proverbs 5
Write down 2 or 3 observations from this passage.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Which thought or verse impacted you most? Why?
Write out a practical application of that verse or insight.
Spend extended time praying and review your Scripture memory
This Week’s Theme: Other-Centered Living
June 20
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: Mark 10:35-45
Write down 2 or 3 observations from this passage.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Which thought or verse impacted you most? Why?
Write out a practical application of that verse or insight.
Spend extended time praying and review your Scripture memory
This Week’s Theme: Other-Centered Living
June 21
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: Philippians 2:1-11
Write down 2 or 3 observations from this passage.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Which thought or verse impacted you most? Why?
Write out a practical application of that verse or insight.
Spend extended time praying and review your Scripture memory
This Week’s Theme: Other-Centered Living
June 22
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: Colossians 1:24-2:5
Write down 2 or 3 observations from this passage.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Which thought or verse impacted you most? Why?
Write out a practical application of that verse or insight.
Spend extended time praying and review your Scripture memory
This Week’s Theme: Other-Centered Living
June 23
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: John 13:1-17
Write down 2 or 3 observations from this passage.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Which thought or verse impacted you most? Why?
Write out a practical application of that verse or insight.
Spend extended time praying and review your Scripture memory
This Week’s Theme: Other-Centered Living
June 24
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: 1 Peter 5:1-11
Write down 2 or 3 observations from this passage.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Which thought or verse impacted you most? Why?
Write out a practical application of that verse or insight.
Spend extended time praying and review your Scripture memory
This Week’s Theme: Other-Centered Living
June 25
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: 2 Corinthians 5:11-21
Write down 2 or 3 observations from this passage.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Which thought or verse impacted you most? Why?
Write out a practical application of that verse or insight.
Spend extended time praying and review your Scripture memory
This Week’s Theme: Other-Centered Living
June 26
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: Luke 10:25-37
Write down 2 or 3 observations from this passage.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Which thought or verse impacted you most? Why?
Write out a practical application of that verse or insight.
Spend extended time praying and review your Scripture memory
This Week’s Theme: The Word of God
June 27
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: 2 Timothy 3:10-17
Write down 2 or 3 observations from this passage.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Which thought or verse impacted you most? Why?
Write out a practical application of that verse or insight.
Spend extended time praying and review your Scripture memory
This Week’s Theme: The Word of God
June 28
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: 2 Peter 1:16-21, 3:14-18
Write down 2 or 3 observations from this passage.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Which thought or verse impacted you most? Why?
Write out a practical application of that verse or insight.
Spend extended time praying and review your Scripture memory
This Week’s Theme: The Word of God
June 29
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: Psalm 1
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This Week’s Theme: The Word of God
June 30
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: Joshua 1:1-9, Deut. 6:1-9
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This Week’s Theme: The Word of God
July 1
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: Isaiah 55:6-11
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This Week’s Theme: The Word of God
July 2
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: Hebrews 4:11-13
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This Week’s Theme: The Word of God
July 3
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: 1 Peter 1:22-2:3
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This Week’s Theme: Be Refreshed
July 4
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: Matthew 11:25-30
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This Week’s Theme: Be Refreshed
July 5
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: John 10:1-21
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This Week’s Theme: Be Refreshed
July 6
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: Psalm 23
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This Week’s Theme: Be Refreshed
July 7
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: Psalm 42-43
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This Week’s Theme: Be Refreshed
July 8
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: 1 Peter 1:1-6
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This Week’s Theme: Be Refreshed
July 9
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: Luke 10:38-42
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This Week’s Theme: Be Refreshed
July 10
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: Isaiah 30:8-18
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This Week’s Theme: World Vision
July 11
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: Genesis 12:1-3, 17:1-9, 26:1-5
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This Week’s Theme: World Vision
July 12
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: Psalm 67
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This Week’s Theme: World Vision
July 13
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: Isaiah 49:1-7
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This Week’s Theme: World Vision
July 14
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: Matthew 24:3-14, 28:16-20
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This Week’s Theme: World Vision
July 15
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: Acts 1:1-11
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This Week’s Theme: World Vision
July 16
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: Romans 10
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This Week’s Theme: World Vision
July 17
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: Revelation 5:1-14, 7:9-17
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This Week’s Theme: Prayer & God’s Promises
July 18
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: 1 John 5:13-15, Hebrews 11:6
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This Week’s Theme: Prayer & God’s Promises
July 19
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: Matthew 6:5-18
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This Week’s Theme: Prayer & God’s Promises
July 20
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: Philippians 4:2-9
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This Week’s Theme: Prayer & God’s Promises
July 21
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: 2 Corinthians 1:11-22
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This Week’s Theme: Prayer & God’s Promises
July 22
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: Romans 4:13-25
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This Week’s Theme: Prayer & God’s Promises
July 23
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: Matthew 7:7-11
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This Week’s Theme: Prayer &God’s Promises
July 24
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: Ephesians 3:14-21
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This Week’s Theme: Called to Campus
July 25
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: Matthew 9:35-10:4
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This Week’s Theme: Called to Campus
July 26
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: 1 Cor. 9:19-23, 10:31-11:1
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This Week’s Theme: Called to Campus
July 27
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: 2 Timothy 2:1-17
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This Week’s Theme: Called to Campus
July 28
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: 1 Corinthians 3:5-15
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This Week’s Theme: Called to Campus
July 29
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: Matthew 5:1-16
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This Week’s Theme: Called to Campus
July 30
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: 2 Corinthians 4:1-7
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This Week’s Theme: Called to Campus
July 31
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: Ephesians 4:11-16
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This Week’s Theme: Endurance & Steadfastness
Aug 1
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: 1 Corinthians 15:56-58
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This Week’s Theme: Endurance & Steadfastness
Aug 2
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: Hebrews 12:1-11
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This Week’s Theme: Endurance & Steadfastness
Aug 3
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: Colossians 1:9-14
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This Week’s Theme: Endurance & Steadfastness
Aug 4
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: 1 Peter 4:12-19
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This Week’s Theme: Endurance & Steadfastness
Aug 5
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: 2 Corinthians 12:1-10
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This Week’s Theme: Endurance & Steadfastness
August 6
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: Ephesians 6:10-20
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This Week’s Theme: Endurance & Steadfastness
August 7
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: Hebrews 6:1-12
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This Week’s Theme: Joy in God
August 8
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: Psalm 37
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This Week’s Theme: Joy in God
August 9
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: 1 Peter 1:1-12
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This Week’s Theme: Joy in God
August 10
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: Psalm 16
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This Week’s Theme: Joy in God
August 11
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: Philippians 1:15-30
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This Week’s Theme: Joy in God
August 12
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: Matthew 6:19-24, 13:44-46
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This Week’s Theme: Joy in God
August 13
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: Jeremiah 15:10-21
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This Week’s Theme: Joy in God
August 14
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage: Habakkuk 3:17-19
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This Week’s Theme: Reflect on what God taught you
August 15
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage:
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This Week’s Theme: Reflect on what God taught you
August 16
Pray, then read thoughtfully through this passage:
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