Summer Ideas for Kids-Why not Summer Camp?

  Summer time is a- comin'. Pretty soon the kids will be out of school and looking forward to a great summer of fun, sun and friends.   Have you thought about CBM summer camp?  There is still time. There is so much fun stuff to do. Your kids will make friends that could last a lifetime. They have the opportunity to make the greatest friend in the whole world, Jesus. In this series, we’ll show you that CBM camps are great way for your kids to personally grow and have fun at the same time.   Tip #1. Make New Friends Don't we ...

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Celebrate the Opening of CAMP RED ARROW

Children’s Bible Ministries of Virginia invites you to  a picnic to celebrate the opening of Camp Red Arrow October 13, 2012 Where?  Camp Red Arrow 22338 Arrowhead Trail, Stevenburg, VA 22741 When? October 13, 2012—11 a.m – 2 p.m. RSVP to: campredarrow@me.com of call 540-399-1022 Please bring lawn chairs, a side dish, and or dessert. Meat and drinks provided. Check the websites cbmofvirginia.org or campredarrow.com  or Facebook incase of inclement weather for cancellation notice. God wanted this camp opened for this summer. After all the ...

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Children Bible Camps-Summer is Around the Corner

Spring is in full bloom and summer camp is just around the corner. Please be in prayer for our CBM areas as they’re in the process of completing plans for their summer camp sessions. This requires LOTS of preparation…buildings, grounds, staff, and programming bathed in much prayer. Of course camp could go on without prayer…but God’s desire is that we seek His direction and follow Him… His plans are so much wiser than ours. Listed next are the names of our ministries with camping programs and their locations. We covet your prayers for them as they present Jesus ...

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Land of Blue Smoke…Sha-kon-o-hey

If you were to spend any amount of time in the Smoky Mountains, you would soon understand why the Cherokee Indians named it "Sha-kon-o-hey".  The morning fog lazily drifts among the mountains, overshadowing the valley floors with a blue mist.  It is ever-changing and never the same on any two days.  It seems to lend a bit of mystery to life in the Smokies. October is known for the fantastic colors of changing foliage on the trees.  This year the yellows and oranges are stronger, but accents of red from the maples and staghorn sumacs give punches of color in ...

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