6.13.2010

E.S.P.

The first week of camp flew by without kink or fail. It was so exciting to have the kids back, and as they walked through the doors with beaming faces, it was as if the had never left.

Joe and I were honored to be able to share about ESP during communion today at church, tying servitude and sacrifice to Jesus and the cross. Even if it was not meaningful to anyone listening, it was so special to me. God has taught me the most invaluable lessons through ESP. I feel honored and so lucky to work in such a magical place: a place where dreams become realities, where kids with disabilities are treated for who they are (instead of who they are not) and a place where young counselors find a joy that only comes through giving of themselves.

When I read about Jesus touching the blind man, the leper, the lame and healing them- I can't help but think that ESP is one of the first places Jesus will arrive when he comes back. I can't wait to see my kids running, speaking in full sentences and living without chronic pain. Until then, I'll keep working to heal them on the inside.. and as I do, they will heal me even more.

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*Special thanks to Olivia M. for the beautiful photography!

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