When I worked at Eagle Lake Camp in Colorado Springs, we had a cave that we would explore with our high school campers on adventure trips. We would give the campers a short lesson on caving and then show them the opening to this dusty cramped little cave. The goal: find the other way o
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It was always interesting to see how well the group would fight off discouragement. The cave was small, but it had lots of dead ends and really tight spots. With a little coaching and prodding, the group would eventually find the right passage and see the treasured “light at the end of the tunnel”. There was always lots of celebrating once they got out.
We are seeing the light at the end of our construction tunnel here at WCRC. Building a cabin is one thing. Building a village of five cabins with a 2,000 square foot common building is another. Through the dead ends and tight spots of 2009, we have emerged to a place where we can see a small but unmistakable patch of light.
Please continue to pray for us as we move towards completion of our cabin village. Pray for Larry McLaughlin, our Maintenance Director, as he leads the project, and pray that we get the volunteers and funds that we need to emerge into the full light of project completion.
We hope to see lots of progress here in the next few months. I’ll do my best to update the website often, so check the construction progress tab to see new photos and the site cam. Stay tuned to see the light grow!
Bob
ut.It was always interesting to see how well the group would fight off discouragement. The cave was small, but it had lots of dead ends and really tight spots. With a little coaching and prodding, the group would eventually find the right passage and see the treasured “light at the end of the tunnel”. There was always lots of celebrating once they got out.
We are seeing the light at the end of our construction tunnel here at WCRC. Building a cabin is one thing. Building a village of five cabins with a 2,000 square foot common building is another. Through the dead ends and tight spots of 2009, we have emerged to a place where we can see a small but unmistakable patch of light.
Please continue to pray for us as we move towards completion of our cabin village. Pray for Larry McLaughlin, our Maintenance Director, as he leads the project, and pray that we get the volunteers and funds that we need to emerge into the full light of project completion.
We hope to see lots of progress here in the next few months. I’ll do my best to update the website often, so check the construction progress tab to see new photos and the site cam. Stay tuned to see the light grow!
Bob
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