Four Things to Remember
By CBM National interns, Scott and Jerri Carpenter
We have spent our first CBM National Internship rotation at Camp Ta-Pa-Win-Go doing released time with a very wonderful teacher! She gives the kids four things to remember: Bible, friends, lessons, and verses. Obviously, this is a way to encourage the kids to invite others to hear God’s word and to get them to understand it better themselves. We think this is something that every person should remember also, whether you are four or sixty-four.
BIBLE:
We need to be in our Bible every single day so ...
7.4 Billion Reasons Why You Should Do Missions and the One Reason Why You Aren’t
By CBM National intern, Paul Daly
Since the beginning of the New Year, I have been working in Raleigh, NC helping out in New Life Camp’s outreach ministry to Cedar Point, an apartment complex that houses refugees. They have a program there called Homework Help. Most of my work here in January and February will be with that program, helping refugee children with their homework, which is a real need in that community since many of the kids there are thrust into school based on their age and not their education.
I remember noticing, the first time I walked through ...
God is the Creator
By CBM National intern, Timmy Martens
I recently had the amazing privilege of working with some teenagers at a retreat hosted by CBM. These teenagers aren’t just your ordinary kids; they are children of CBM’s missionaries, and are stationed all over the country at different camps and areas. Before my intern days, this was the group that I was also classified with: camp “staff kids.”
In the ministry world, staff kids are a one-of-a-kind breed. We know what it’s like to have super high expectations on us, and we have a lot of hands-on experience in everything ...
Lean Not on Your Own Understanding
By CBM National intern; Paul Daly
I am a habitual thinker. Most people don’t notice this, but I can and will spend hours alone pacing the floor, listening to music, and just thinking—about a plethora of things. The reason: I love gaining understanding.
During the summer of 2015, when I was serving as a junior counselor at Camp Grace for the third summer, God showed me that the next step for me was to apply to be an intern with Children’s Bible Ministries. I did not understand that at all. Suddenly, my mind was bombarded with an avalanche of questions. Being ...
Blessed Beyond Measure
By CBM National Intern: Mark Martens
With the end of the year coming up, we can sometimes find ourselves reflecting on what has happened in the past year. For me, as our time at CBM Headquarters (at Tuckaleechee Retreat Center in Townsend, TN) is coming to an end, I have found myself thinking about the past few months here and all the blessings that Lord has given me.
Blessed with Opportunities
When I was first accepted to CBM’s National internship, I knew that I was going to be busy. I just did not realize how busy it was going to get sometimes. We were ...