Thursday, July 30, 2009

ITS OFFICIAL

As we are finishing up our last week of summer camp at Victory, the realization of "what is next" is hitting most counselors. Most are worn out, and others are read for more. Some will go back to college, and others, jobs. For a few of us, it is getting right back into the grind of things. Near the beginning of the summer, I was given the opportunity to try a different way to start life in ministry. Instead of going into full time ministry headfirst at Victory, why not go through the internship program here. I accepted the idea, applied, and now, I will be moving up to Alaska at the end of August. It is very soon, and for most, we saw this coming. There has been a lot of prayer behind this. I think a lot of my hesitation is doubt in financial support. But I believe this is where God is wanting me to be. Last night was a good reminder of that as I talked and prayed with various campers that I had as campers five years ago, and continue to see every year. I see the need for the development of a followup program that is trying to get started here.
The internship program is going to go from August 22nd-the end of next camp season. Each intern is going to learn what it takes to run a camp, not from the text book side of things, but from the hands on, work every part of the camp side. We will be given a chance to work every part of the camp, learn the responsibilities to those areas. These jobs range from working the front desk, the mechanics shop, the kitchen and more. The interns will also be developing programs and various activities that are going to be run throughout the off season of camp, but the conference centers on season.
As an intern, I won't have too many expenses. I will however have to raise support for what you might call the equivalent of tuition, and other various expenses that might come up. A requirement of $8,000 by the end of the term. My goal is to try to raise at least $12,000 to cover other various expenses sure as insurance, traveling, and other various expenses that might come up during the term. With the little time that I have home this fall, I plan on returning to the lower 48 on December 15h-Jan 5th to talk to anyone or any church that might be interested in supporting the work I will be doing, and/or to hear about the work being done at Victory.
If you have any questions, feel free to e-mail me at djhoward_est1985@hotmail.com.
If you know anyone the might be interested in supporting through prayer or financial means, feel free to pass this on. A more formal letter will be ready when the internship starts.
Thanks for all those that have kept me in your prayers over this decision and for those that supported me in the five summers that I have worked here at Victory. Thanks again.

God Bless,
Daryl J. Howard

Friday, July 17, 2009

Good Morning, Good Evening and Good Night. Where ever you may be, greetings from Alaska. Another week is coming to a close here. This is week SIX! The biggest so far. Last week was all young campers. It was a refresher having older campers here. I missed doing my lesson on devotions and connecting with past campers. No words can explain the joy I feel when I get a chance to just chill with some campers and listen to anything they say. Since I'm not a counselor, it is rare for campers to come up to me. But knowing a bunch of campers from previous years and seeing a few from earlier in the year has been a good experience.
Next week is even bigger, and with two weeks left, it seems that everything is going by faster. Family camp is around the corner as well, and we don't know what to expect. Plans are always changing around here. There is much anticipation for different loved ones visiting (My mom on Monday, and other various parents and relatives visiting). And there is also a buzz over the newly created internship program here at Victory. More news on that to come.
Health here as been interesting. Injuries are a norm. But some weird cases have come up this summer. Just be praying for various staff that have left due to different medical reasons. I have also joined the injury list. My back has not been in the greatest of shape that last week. Monday's Frontier chapel greeted me with sharp back pain and difficulty in playing the drums. Even with the pain decreased, I still have issues with discomfort, pain, and decease in ability to play the drums at times. So, I gave in and I am getting my back fixed Monday. Since I have no insurance at this time, I am going on a prayer to a Christian Chiropractor. I'm more worried about my back and the issues that it is creating than the price. I'm sure God will work out some things.
Well, it is getting late here. Most of you are probably already asleep. So I wish you all well. More news to come on the events of tonight, my mom visiting, my back and much much more.

God Bless

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Good morning, good evening, and good night. Depending on where you are at the time of reading this, greetings. It has been a whirlwind of a time lately. I can't believe how fast time has gone by. The delay in this post comes from me taking a break from technology during my staff break. We took off to Seward, and my computer and all internet activities took a break from me. So now I come to you rested and ready to update you.
Due to the 4th of July, week four was shortened by one day. That way the campers could be home on the fourth. The idea worked. Campers went home happy, numbers were higher than last, staff got an extra day of rest, and the weather couldn't have been better.
Last Monday opened with an amazing experience. Now, I have seen amazing things here in Alaska. God hand is very evident here. Every morning is an experience that makes me in awe of the creator. Last Monday was just that. During chapel practice. I saw something out the window. At first I thought it was a raven. But it turned out to be an eagle diving at the water. My first reaction was to stop playing drums, and sit in awe. A few other people saw it, and the eagle had moved on by the time I could get outside. But alas, after chapel, a few of us were headed up to the office when we saw the eagle just sitting in the top of a tree by the play ground. It was amazing just standing there below the eagle. Just watching it, and snapping photos. It flew to different locations,and we proceeded to follow it to two other locations before calling it a night.
The rest of the week was an interesting time of talking to some campers, planning and looking ahead to some important changes in life. On Wednesday, the campers went on camp outs. Two events that highlighted my week had to have been a lightening storm (rare up here), and the number of campers that just wanted someone to talk to. It is sad to see the number of campers that are holding so much baggage, and just want to share it with someone. Its depressing but yet joyful to see that they want help and to get rid of all the baggage they carry. On Thursday, we had 31 campers come forward during a time of accepting Christ as Savior and dedication time. God was working. Some campers remained seated, but you can see the battle within their heart taking place by watching their movement and expressions as they sat there.
This week is our short week. Wednesday through Saturday is the camp week. We are in our second day already, and with the whole camp being younger campers, it becomes very draining trying to keep up with them. Already we can see exhaustion on the counselor's faces. But the joy is also evident. Be in prayer as the counselors work with this younger group.

Other prayer requests:
- With three weeks left after this:
- Family Camp
- The internship program that is being started here
- Strength for the summer staff
- State Fair