Jonathan Eisenhuth is a 12 year-old from Hinsdale, near Olean. Here are his reflections from attending Long Point Camp last summer:
“Camp Long Point made my relationship with God grow very much. No matter what we did it was all tied to God in some way. We prayed before each meal; breakfast, lunch and dinner. The food tasted like real homemade food. Before bed each night, we had a snack with a prayer. Also, during the day, we all got a dollar to purchase items at the snack shack.
Each day was packed full with fun activities. During the outdoor activities, we had lessons about God, but it was around a fire. We ate delicious s’mores. At the ball field, we played kickball and baseball. At the courts, we would play 3 on 3, horse, king of the court or just had time to free shoot. When in the gaga pit, it was every man for himself in a fair game of dodge ball. At the pool, we would take a swim and lay in the sun for two hours. In arts and crafts, each group all made friendship bracelets for one another, friends and their loved ones.
In the end, we all went home with four things: a spirit of excitement, a new wonderful memory, a tee shirt and a Bible.”
Tags: Long Point Camp, Faces of The Army