Presbyterian Church in America
pcpc "And I am sure of this, that He who began a good work in you will bring it to completion at the day of Jesus Christ." —Philippians 1:6
Andrée Seu and the heart of the matter
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Hear Him in the quiet 3 Winning Tex-Mex recipe from Juarez
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Families don’t build in vain
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Mixing gospel passion with community 6 Phone call brings blessing bonus
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Learning to be a loving pro-lifer
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Grieving in peace
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Choir plans trip
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Children’s choir records new CD
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Growing up in LPF
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Confessions of an ESL teacher
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Philippine students report in
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Glimpses of gospel growth in Japan
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Arts Festival praise
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Christ in the office
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Florida tradition gets even better 18 PCA meets in Dallas 19 Staff gets to know its new leader 20
Vol. XIX, No. 3 • Park Cities Presbyterian Church • AUGUST 2008
Onward Christian soldiers VBS mobilizes children with the gospel LEFT, RIGHT, LEFT, RIGHT, LEFT…
The chants sounded through the halls of PCPC June 23–26 as hundreds of children heard the gospel, learned scripture songs, played games, constructed training manuals, and prepared for outreach through this joint effort by PCPC, New St. Peter’s, and Providence Presbyterian churches. Over 100 youth and adult volunteers came together to design and run our Boot Camp, and we rejoiced as we witnessed God’s victory in our lives and in the lives of our children and their friends. Our officer leadership team worked diligently to insure that every dimension of training was shot through with the Boot Camp theme. Skits instructed the troops in the proper use of the armor of God described in Ephesians 6. Music and chants reinforced the truths of the gospel and made sure the message hit the target. A variety of special activities enhanced the children’s understanding of this vital spiritual instruction for the battle against sin, self, and Satan. Bill Lamberth and Patrick Lafferty from PCPC, Colin Peters (NSP), and Carlton Wynne (PPC) endured target practice (a dunking booth) on Thurs-
day. (Bill had bruises to prove it.) A whole troop of youth and adult volunteers rallied to guide our recruits through activities and then again through carpool—a massive operation in itself! Paint and collage projects helped the recruits explore the darkness of sin, Christ’s righteousness, and God’s renewing of the heart. On Thursday, each child created a shield of faith. It was our prayer that these crafts would help each one to know how God works in our hearts and that His grace would be known to each of them. The recruits took home their training manuals to remind them of their time at Boot Camp and help them explain to others what they learned. The greatest story of all
Susan Huffman was our Master Teacher for the week. She reports that God used Boot Camp to teach her some important lessons about transforming pride to humility: “Since I love to tell Bible stories, I accepted the challenge of this role. But, after reviewing the curriculum, I realized it wasn’t exactly telling Bible stories. We’d be teaching kids about man’s total depravity, imputed righteousness, salvation, justification, sanctification—lots Mojo (Brent Baker) reports for duty at Boot Camp.
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