New Job

Hey everyone, just thought I would post a short update on my current job status. Last Monday I told you all that I was leaving YFC, and doing it with my next job not setup. Well, God knew what He was doing, and just two days later, I had successfully secured a job at Ranger Lake Bible Camp. This is the term job that I briefly mentioned. It will start April 1st, and run until Sept 30th, upon that time we will evaluate my future at Ranger. We feel that God has called us back into camp ministry once again and we are extremely excited about this opportunity. My job will have three focuses, Mentorship, Promo, and Program. Here is an excerpt from my support letter which I managed to get in the mail last Friday.

Mentorship is one of the areas of camp ministry that made the biggest impact on my life. Through being mentored, my life was changed, which in turn helped guide me into fulltime ministry. Part of my job will be very deliberate in mentoring younger staff members and seeking to establish relationships with them not just during summer, but during the off-season as well. God has given me a vision to help equip, train and mentor young leaders to passionately serve God with their lives. We are very excited to see where God will lead us in this vision.

Promotion
I love making videos, and designing graphics, and this gift will be put to great use at Ranger! At the end of every summer camp week I will produce a souvenir video to sell to campers. This will enable campers to show their family and friends what Ranger is like; we’ve used similar tools like this at YFC and had great results. Already I have had much input in designing the promotional materials for this camp.

Program
There’s more to a camp program that just games! During the summer, campers learn four “skills” every day like archery, wall climbing, backcountry adventure, and horseback riding. Part of my job will be to help ensure that each of these skills are as effective and excellent as we can make them. If they need to be retooled, or updated, I will seek out the right tools and resources to help make them the best they can be. Ranger also runs off-season camps for church youth groups, schools, staff development retreats, and various other groups. I will help plan program and offer leadership training for these groups as needed during the off-season.

We are still responsible to raise funds for my salary, but thankfully, Ranger requires us to raise a minimum of 50% of these funds, and they will cover the rest! If you are interested in supporting the ministry at Ranger Lake, please drop me a note.

Fast Design

Today I am proud to say I completed one of my quickest designs. Early this week Greg of Ranger Lake and Curtis of Camp Kadesh set out to establish a combined summer theme for 2009. I was able to be part of the discussion of picking out the theme, which as mentioned yesterday is taken from Ephesians 2:1-10. Well thanks to alot of input from Curtis, Greg, myself and even one lone contribution from here. Thanks Jared :-) A theme was picked yesterday and ALIVE was chosen. At first it was thought of as too, early 90′s or even 80s sounding. I suggested, when the other options didn’t seem to be working out, that sounding 80′s wasn’t all bad. In fact, when I look at what young people are wearing, the 80s are back. I know this is scary, but its true. So rather than fighting it, I suggested we embrace it. So ALIVE was chosen, and last night I began work on the brochure poster, which is one of the strongest pieces of the design that I do for Ranger Lake.
I can say that today at around 5pm, I finished both the poster and the front of the brochure. I don’t think I’ve ever completed something so fast. Okay, so the whole design package that I do isn’t really complete as I still need to do the T-shirts, but the overall feel of the design is done. I am really excited about this design and am glad that Greg and co. at RLBC are excited about it too.

I’d post an image of it here, but I’d better wait to get the approval from Greg first. Until then you’ll just have to wait in suspense. All I have to say is that the feel of 1980s should come across in the design.