Tuesday, June 15, 2010

The Napkin Game

We finished our week of servant leader training and had such an awesome week getting to know the new staff for the summer. They spent the week studying some of the deep things of God and why we even needed to care about the deep things. Jess went through Gospel 101 (a condensed version of what Tyson Guthrie uses at East Iowa Bible Camp). He chose to do this because he wanted to stress the importance of what the gospel is, and what it means to each and every one of us and then how to share it with campers. We need to know God and then make him known.
They didn't just sit and listen to Jess and Mr. Leverentz, one of Jess' professors from Emmaus. (He was the evening speaker) They also did service tasks around the camp and played many games.

Below is a picture of one of the games Jess and Josh Polly, male staff supervisor, taught everyone to play "The napkin game." You should try it out. Get your components to unfold a napkin and put one corner in your mouth. Then, see who can get the whole napkin into their mouth the fastest without using your hands.


Not only is it a fun game to play, it's very amusing to watch as well. :)

Have a great day!

1 comment:

  1. Hi Celsey and Jess! I love your blogs and we are praying...each day! We love how your hearts are driven for Jesus and camp ministry! I'm so happy you guys love your job there at Elim!! We love you and can't wait to see you in a little more than 2 weeks!! :-)

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