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Wednesday, June 21 What is the Value of Adventist Education BREAKFAST Pancakes • Links • Strawberries • Applesauce • Oatmeal LUNCH Stir Fry • Rice • Spring Rolls • Rivera Blend SUPPER Tortellini Soup • Cream of Potato Soup • Vegetable Soup • Crackers Sing Along Come and join us this evening for an uplifting, toe tapping sing- a-long with Cindy Stephan in the main pavilion at 7 pm. All voices welcome! See you there! Trust Services Estate Planning includes making arrangements for your financial affairs. Estate Planning may also include planning guardianship for minor children. Wills, Power of Attorney, and Trusts are the most common components of a good Estate Plan. Take time this week to sit down with Trust Director Cindy Stephan for a confidential conversation where she will help you reach your estate planning goals. Family Life Pastor Swamidass will be available for marriage/family counseling from 1:30 – 3:30 p.m. (Wednesday thru Friday). Sign-up sheet for counseling session is available at the Camp Administration office. Those who think they are the most recently married couple (1st marriage) stop by today and pick-up your free book at 3:30 p.m. Local family life coordinators, stop by to get your free gift. Teen/Youth Noah’s Ark Sign-up Join our day-trip to Noah’s Ark water park Thursday, June 23, from 8 am - 5 pm! Must sign- up in the Andrews University cabin this week prior to 9:00 pm Wednesday. Cost for day is $20. P erhaps you’re wondering, what does Adventist education really have to offer? Do we have a state of the art Science lab? Do we have extra curricular activities like sports, drama, or music? Do we have the latest and greatest in technology so that every student has a tablet and can do school from the comfort of their living room sofa in their pajamas? (Not quite, your student still has to come to school.) Here are some testimonials in the words of students who attend Adventist Junior Academy. What I love about AJA is we get to go on these really fun field trips such as camping, mission trips, and going to Grancare and spending time with the people there. And I also love spending time with God. Diana Bustamante, 7th grade What I like about AJA is that it provides the best experience as a student with wonderful teachers and classmates. You can’t help but learn, love, and laugh, (the three L’s). Carter Wilde, 8th grade I like AJA because it is like a second home in a way. We are all here to learn about God and grow together. I’ve been going to AJA for a long time it seems, and my experience has been great. My favorite memory is the mission trip of 2015. Naomi Campbell, 9th grade I like AJA because The food is great And I have lots of mates! Great teachers, Great preachers, they are all fun And I am sad when the day is done. Nadia Perez, 5th grade I like AJA because it is nice and small. That way, all the teachers get plenty of time to know the students. I also love that all the teachers are super nice. They dedicate their time to give students attention and an education so that those students may get a good job; some of them becoming teachers themselves so that more people can be educated. Violet Blake, 4th grade CAMP LAMP Daytime Nighttime Sunny 10% precip 78˚ HIGH Scattered Storms 70% precip 63˚ LOW Subject to change without notice Previous Enigma Answers Enigma 1: Islands Enigma 2: vows Camp Meeting ANNOUNCEMENTS Fireside Lodge Cafeteria WEDNESDAY’S MENU Weather Forecast FOR WEDNESDAY Auto Passes and Site Identification Cards Campers, you will find yellow and green cards on your camp site posts. For the duration of camp meeting, place your green auto pass on the dash of your vehicle so it is visible from the outside. Leave your yellow site identification card on your site post. Remember, one auto is allowed per site, and it is to be backed into your designated parking site. For any questions, contact locating. Share Your Story How are you living the mission in your life? How does your relationship with Jesus impact those around you? Share your story by visiting the communication cabin or email us at [email protected]. Let your light shine! Cruisin’ for Christ Motorcycle Rally for Wisconsin Academy. July 28-30. Meeting at Mark & Janell Crary’s W2076 County Rd. K Columbus WI. Check the Wisconsin Academy Alumni website for more details or call Sally Johnson at 612-750-2201. Two Class Changes On page 15 of the guidebook: Understanding Diabetes with Rita Binford will be Thursday not Tuesday Healthy Cooking with the Diabetic in Mind with Dawn Hahn will be on Wednesday not Thursday. ABC Wednesday Specials Spirit of Prophecy 10% off nearly all ($5.00 or more) books written by Ellen White. Continued on inside Green Bay Adventist Christian Academy students with their teachers Adel Inglish, Carmen Magray and Head Teacher, Kiana Roat. Matthew 5:16

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Wednesday, June 21

What is the Value of Adventist Education

BREAKFASTPancakes • Links • Strawberries • Applesauce • Oatmeal

LUNCHStir Fry • Rice • Spring Rolls • Rivera Blend

SUPPERTortellini Soup • Cream of Potato Soup • Vegetable Soup • Crackers

Sing AlongCome and join us this evening for an uplifting, toe tapping sing-a-long with Cindy Stephan in the main pavilion at 7 pm. All voices welcome! See you there!

Trust Services Estate Planning includes making arrangements for your financial affairs. Estate Planning may also include planning guardianship for minor children. Wills, Power of Attorney, and Trusts are the most common components of a good Estate Plan. Take time this week to sit down with Trust Director Cindy Stephan for a confidential conversation where she will help you reach your estate planning goals.

Family LifePastor Swamidass will be available for marriage/family counseling from 1:30 – 3:30 p.m. (Wednesday thru Friday). Sign-up sheet for counseling session is available at the Camp Administration office. Those who think they are the most recently married couple (1st marriage) stop by today and pick-up your free book at 3:30 p.m. Local family life coordinators, stop by to get your free gift.

Teen/Youth Noah’s Ark Sign-upJoin our day-trip to Noah’s Ark water park Thursday, June 23, from 8 am - 5 pm! Must sign-up in the Andrews University cabin this week prior to 9:00 pm Wednesday. Cost for day is $20.

Perhaps you’re wondering, what does Adventist

education really have to offer? Do we have a state of the art Science lab? Do we have extra curricular activities like sports, drama, or music? Do we have the latest and greatest in technology so that every student has a tablet and can do school from the comfort of their living room sofa in their pajamas? (Not quite, your student still has to come to school.)

Here are some testimonials in the words of students

who attend Adventist Junior Academy.

What I love about AJA is we get to go on these really fun field trips such as camping, mission trips, and going to Grancare and spending time with the people there. And I also love spending time with God. Diana Bustamante, 7th grade

What I like about AJA is that it provides the best experience as a student with wonderful teachers and classmates.

You can’t help but learn, love, and laugh, (the three L’s). Carter Wilde, 8th grade

I like AJA because it is like a second home in a way. We are all here to learn about God and grow together. I’ve been going to AJA for a long time it seems, and my experience has been great. My favorite memory is the mission trip of 2015. Naomi Campbell, 9th grade

I like AJA because The food is great And I have lots of mates!Great teachers, Great preachers, they are all funAnd I am sad when the day is done.Nadia Perez, 5th grade

I like AJA because it is nice and small. That way, all the teachers get plenty of time to know the students. I also love that all the teachers are super nice. They dedicate their time to give students attention and an education so that those students may get a good job; some of them becoming teachers themselves so that more people can be educated. Violet Blake, 4th grade

CAMP LAMP

Daytime Nighttime

Sunny10% precip

78˚HIGH

Scattered Storms

70% precip

63˚LOW

Subject to change without notice

Previous Enigma AnswersEnigma 1: IslandsEnigma 2: vows

Camp Meeting

ANNoUNCEMENTSFireside Lodge Cafeteria

WEdNESdAY’S MENU

Weather Forecast

FoR WEdNESdAY

Auto Passes and Site Identification CardsCampers, you will find yellow and green cards on your camp site posts. For the duration of camp meeting, place your green auto pass on the dash of your vehicle so it is visible from the outside. Leave your yellow site identification card on your site post. Remember, one auto is allowed per site, and it is to be backed into your designated parking site. For any questions, contact locating.

Share Your StoryHow are you living the mission in your life? How does your relationship with Jesus impact those around you? Share your story by visiting the communication cabin or email us at [email protected] your light shine!

Cruisin’ for Christ Motorcycle Rally for Wisconsin Academy. July 28-30. Meeting at Mark & Janell Crary’s W2076 County Rd. K Columbus WI. Check the Wisconsin Academy Alumni website for more details or call Sally Johnson at 612-750-2201.

Two Class Changes On page 15 of the guidebook: Understanding diabetes with Rita Binford will be Thursday not Tuesday Healthy Cooking with the diabetic in Mind with Dawn Hahn will be on Wednesday not Thursday.

ABC Wednesday SpecialsSpirit of Prophecy 10% off nearly all ($5.00 or more) books written by Ellen White.

Continued on inside

Green Bay Adventist Christian Academy students with their teachers Adel Inglish, Carmen Magray and Head Teacher, Kiana Roat.

Matthew 5:16

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BiBLE ENigMA 1The first of Song of Solomon/The first of Acts and Luke/The first of Titus, there I am:/The spice of Christian fruit

Hint: Matthew 5 Kevin Wilkinson

BiBLE ENigMA 2I’ve led men to steal and rob/Pressured some to get a job/Jesus knew me, Scriptures say/Feed me and I slip away

Hint: Matthew 4Kevin Wilkinson

Have an enigma you’d like to share? Submit it to the Communications office.

1,075 is the amount of increase in

members we’ve had since 2002.

80-100 people transfer out

of our conference each year. Northern states lose members to the warmer states.

20 watermelons were purchased by the

young adult’s division for their watermelon feed.

3.5 number of times members in Wisconsin

have walked around the world thus far since January. You still have until the end of this month to get your miles in so keep up the walking!

Camp Meeting 2017

BY THE NUMBERSEllen White devotional

So CoSTLY & YET FREE

Our Father Cares pp. 209,210

Meeting Jesus, my Savior, is what I look forward to the most. His love and compassion for me is something I want to understand. I love to learn, so I look forward to the Master Teacher’s classes. As an educator I perceive the Continuing Education Units will be interesting, deep and comprehensive. I look forward to being reunited with my mother,

Question of the week

WHAT ARE THiNgS YoU LooK FoRWARd To WHEN YoU gET To HEAVEN?

other family members and loved ones. I look forward to being restored physically, mentally, and spiritually and having the ability to sing with the heavenly choir. I look forward to the peace and joy of heaven where sin will no longer be present. Come soon Jesus!

Linda RosenWisconsin Conference

Superintendent

Cover Story Continued

WHAT iS THE VALUE oF AdVENTiST EdUCATioNI love AJA because I like that there are no bullies to hurt me. I like the uniforms because they are comfy. I like this little school because it doesn’t feel crowded. The teachers are really nice.Chloe Collins, 3rd grade

I love AJA because I get to play with my friends and learn about Jesus. Malachi Steldt, kindergarten

I love AJA because I learn about God and Jesus. I learned how to read. I like P.E. and recess. We also got to have Bear Day. Keifer Folkman, 2nd grade

I love AJA because I love hot lunches and Show and Tell. I love to do math. I love my teacher so much. I like my friends too. I love my school.Gretta Blake, 1st grade

I love AJA because I like to do homework.Michael Kurowski, kindergarten

What does Adventist Education offer? We have hope. We have hope that there is more to life than a swimming mass of cells which at some point get old and die. We have hope that there will someday be no more misunderstandings, no more divorce, no more cancer, no more accidents, no more depression, no more shame, and no more mistakes. At Adventist Junior Academy we

Money cannot buy it, intellect cannot grasp it, power cannot command it; but to all who will accept it, God’s glorious grace is freely given. But men may feel their need, and, renouncing all self-dependence, accept salva-tion as a gift. Those who enter heaven will not scale its walls by their own righteousness, nor will its gates be opened to them for costly offerings of gold or silver, but they will gain an entrance to the many mansions of the Fa-ther’s house through the merits of the cross of Christ.

For sinful men, the highest consolation, the greatest cause of rejoicing, is that Heaven has given Jesus to be the sinner’s Saviour. . . . He offered to go over the ground where Adam stum-bled and fell; to meet the tempter on the field of battle, and conquer him in man’s behalf. Behold Him in the wilderness of temptation. Forty days and forty nights He fasted, enduring the fiercest as-saults of the powers of darkness. He trod the “winepress alone; and of the people there was none with” Him (Isa. 63:3). It was not for Himself, but that He might break the chain that held the hu-man race in slavery to Satan.

If we are overcome let us not delay to repent, and to accept the pardon that will place us on vantage ground.. . . . Over every sinner that repents the angels of God rejoice with songs of joy. Not one sinner need be lost. Full and free is the gift of saving grace.

Story Continued...WILL teach your child how to read, but we’ll also teach them what the Author of the Universe has written. We WILL teach them math, but we’ll also teach them about the only One who can number the stars. We WILL teach them science, but we’ll also teach them WHO created life and what the purpose was. We WILL educate leaders today, but prepare them to walk with Jesus into eternity.

Kiana BinfordHead Teacher Green Bay Adventist

Junior Academy

Meal Tickets - To simplify the lines in the cafeteria please prepurchase meal tickets in the Administration Office ahead of time. Tickets can be purchased for the week, and if not used, can be reimbursed at the end of the week.

Camp Store - We invite you to come by and visit the camp store as we are getting new merchandise daily! Fidget Spinners for the kids, flarp for the young at heart, new shirts, jackets and hats for everyone! You also do not want to miss our cold natural sodas, popsicles, snow cones, and popcorn! We have great items at a great price and all proceeds benefit our amazing camp!

Travel Lite 2003 27’ Excellent condition, well built. Asking $4,500. Contact Victor 352-362-0840 Site #6415

John Millea Concert - Come tomorrow night at 9:15 pm in the Fireside Lodge.

Beginners If you want to learn about heaven or farm animals, you like to sing, and are between the ages of 0-3, this is the place for you! Each morning the beginners are learning about heaven and the Bible through songs and interaction. In the afternoons the theme is At the Farm. The songs each have an activity that the little ones participate in by bringing something to the front or hopping around like a frog or bunny. They are learning to witness, their Bible verses, finger puppets ,and much more. Times are 9:30 -10:30 am and 3:30 - 4:15 pm Mon. - Fri. in Red Pine Lodge and 9:15 - 10:15 on Sabbath.

Kindergarten Heroes of the Bible is the theme in the Kindergarten department this year. Tammy Elmer and her team of 10-15 volunteers are having a wonderful time teaching the children all about Moses, Dorcas, Little Lad, Esther, Little Maid, Gideon, Jesus and how they can be heroes for Jesus too. They are doing wonderful craft projects like making their own Dorcas vests, trumpets and torches like Gideon and many more. They’ve had between 60 and 75 in attendance while here at camp meeting. Times are 9:30 - 10:45 am and 3:15 - 4:15 pm, Mon - Fri. in Hickory Lodge and 9:15 - 10:30 am on Sabbath.