
Camp is now over and we are in ceske tesin for follow-up for camp. This is a time where we invite the camp to hang out with us at: Church in the morning, games in the afternoon, and food at night. This is just another opportunity to get to spend more time connecting with students and get them hooked up with their town's youth group and church. This means that hopefully when all the americans leave, that the czech's will be able to truly connect with their peers. Our afternoon activity was a miniature 'Amazing Race'. Because the town of Tesin is actually split down the middle by the border between the Czech Republic and Poland, one half of the town is called Ceske Tesin and the other half is called Polski Tesin. During the race instead of being a part of a team of students, I was able to be a checkpoint on the race with Hannah Ellenwood. She is a missionary kid and has lived in the Czech the majority of her life. Also during camp she co-taught my English class with me in the mornings and she also led a few of the disscusion groups at night (when I gave the talk). The picture is from the race, Hannah and I were spies! With all the fun stuff aside, we had many student come to church in the morning, most of which have never been to Church before, it was an awesome time to get students connected with the Church and youth group.
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