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Torrance, ON POC 1MO

 

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4488 Southwood Road
Torrance, ON, P0C 1M0
Canada

(705) 762-5333

Beacon Bible Camp is a non-profit organization that exists to provide an adventurous Christian camping experience where people, particularly youth, can be encouraged to respond to the gospel of the Lord Jesus and to grow in their Christian life.

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Into the Woods with Curio: Summer Sun

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“Truly the light is sweet, and it is pleasant for the eyes to behold the sun”

(Ecclesiastes 11:7)

One early morning this August we witnessed a family of turkeys sunning themselves on an embankment near our house. They settled themselves into an open area, fluffed out their feathers and then went into some strange contortions to expose their skin to the warming rays of the summer sun. It was funny to watch, though the turkeys had a good reason for their unusual behaviour. They were doing this to rid themselves of unwanted mites and other parasites on their skin. But they also seemed to be just relaxing in the warmth of the summer sun.

All year long Canadians eagerly await the summer season, looking forward to the warm weather, and ‘catching some rays’. Part of each camp day includes a scheduled time at the waterfront, including sunning on the dock. The animals at camp also look forward to the summer season, and soaking up some sun. Water snakes sun themselves on the dock at the waterfront, though hopefully leave once campers arrive. They do this to help them with their digestion, because they are ‘cold-blooded’, so need the warmth of the sun on their scaly skin to help their body function properly. The same is true of turtles. They warm their shells by climbing onto exposed logs in the shallows along the lakeshore on a sunny day, though fall off into the water at your approach.

Look around in these same shallows and you’ll see small fish ‘fry’ – young fish – also enjoying the sun’s warmth, even under the water. They do this for the same reason as the turtles and snakes. Because they are so small it is especially important for them, and also to be safe from larger, predatory fish.

Other animals at camp also enjoy basking in the summer sun. Just like the turkeys we saw, you can see sparrows taking dust baths and sun bathing. Some birds sit on an exposed perch to dry themselves and preen after taking a dip in a puddle or bathing along the lakeshore. Squirrels stretch out on a branch or even on a deck railing to get some sun, foxes lie out on a rocky outcrop to sunbathe, and even the butterflies in the Dining room’s garden bask in the sun’s warming rays while nectaring at the flowers.

Be sure take time to enjoy the warm summer sun at camp, while it is here, (though we do need to be careful to avoid a sunburn).

And be sure to absorb God’s word while at camp, soaking up the life-giving rays of the Son Himself. It is very healthy for us, spiritually, and can even help us get rid of some unwanted ‘pests’, figuratively speaking. And we can do it all year long.

Monk's Musings: Love God and your Neighbor!

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“Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength”; and “Love your neighbor as yourself”. There is no commandment greater than these. MARK 12:30-31

A while ago I was challenged with what God considers the most important thing we can do with our life. The quote above gives us Jesus’ clear answer to someone who asked him precisely that: We should love God (vertical relationship) and love our neighbours as ourselves (horizontal relationships). And the way I should love is extreme: with all our being! This is a very tall order… Actually, it is so impossible, that the only way we can do this is with the help of His Holy Spirit living within us!

Well, here at Beacon we also seek to live out this command. Loving God provides the motivation for why we are here. Loving campers is what we seek to do each week, as each of the summer camps come and go. But we also see this love being evident in how the volunteers of each camp interact with one another and with the rest of us who live and serve at camp. Cabin Leaders, Session Directors, Kitchen Staff, Summer Staff, we are all called on to grow in love. Jesus said: “By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another.” (John 13:35). What a challenge for all of us! May God help us carry this out, at camp, in our homes, with our church fellowship, at school and at work; especially with those we disagree with, or we find difficult to get along with.

May we all be encouraged, as disciples of Jesus Christ, to obey this “greatest commandment” and to love the Lord with all our heart, soul, mind and strength! To our modern ears it may sound strange to be ordered to love. We think love is something that happens, but cannot be commanded at will. However, the biblical view on love is that our will decides who and what we love, and the rest of our life accommodates itself to that first love. So, for example, Jesus warns us we cannot love and serve two masters, God and money: “Either you will hate the one and love the other, or you will be devoted to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve both God and money.” (Matthew 6:24). But perhaps there is something else competing for the position of “first love” in your life. A career, a valued possession, a non-Christian boyfriend, or the selfish pursuit of your individualistic goals in life. What we love we will serve. So Jesus warns us to avoid those rabbit trails that ultimately end in disappointment and emptiness, and to love God at the center of our life; for as we do so everything else in our lives will fall into its proper orbit and become a blessing and not a curse. As we love God, we will learn to truly love our neighbor. Shall we trust Him? Shall we love Him? – It is our free choice, for all true love is freely given.

With all our best wishes for each one of you,

Andrew “Monk” & Marianne “Tia” Nunn