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Leaving A Legacy
Jun. 23, 2007
You CAN be a fly on the wall at Teen Missions!

Yippee!  I found a live webcam on the website!  I can't actually get the Obstacle Course, Serving Line or Big Top pictures to come up correctly, *but* if you click on "Live Rally Webcast," there it is.  It's running this morning with the guy (Paul Weit) teaching on evolution, and apparently it will be up for the evening rallies every night at 7:15.  Last night it was great to listen to the music and hear their fun camp songs, as well as listening to the speaker.  They do scan the crowd once in awhile, so I'm hoping to get a glimpse of Bo at some point.   It made me feel much better to get a little picture of what he's doing.  I'm not worried anymore, LOL!  Evolution is one of Bo's favorite topics, and the kids are obviously having a blast.

I was reading some moms discussing the problem of irresponsible, unmotivated teenagers and what to do about it (no one had any great ideas!)  How about sending them to a place like this???  Give them responsibility for the world, literally?  Let someone else tell them to keep their stuff clean and organized--and discipline them if they don't!  I know not every teen has a heart for the world, but isn't that what we want?  I'm starting to see this as a serious part of his education--in the worldview/career preparation/cross cultural communication/character/life skills arena.  Maybe over the summer, this blog will encourage someone else to look into Teen Missions for their kids!  I hope so.

You can see it yourself here!  www.teenmissions.org

 


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Jun. 28, 2007 - With all our conversations on this mission trip

Posted by bubbebobbie

How did I not know he was going with Teen Missions. That is who my daughter went with and my son-in-law. even the blog world is a small world!
Because of Jesus, Bobbie

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Misty Krasawski is the overly-blessed mom of seven children whom she homeschools in sunshine-y Florida. She has been clinging ferociously to the hand of her Lord since she was knee-high to a grasshopper, homeschooling for the past eleven years, and has eighteen more years ahead of her with the children who are glad she will have done most of her experimenting on those who went before. Her wonderful husband Rob has much treasure laid up for him in heaven for having been called to such a daunting task.





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