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Brian Smith, Student Pastor, emphasizes the importance of carrying the camp experience beyond the final night. He urges students to rekindle their faith, as described in 2 Timothy 1:6-7, and to not let the camp experience be a fleeting moment. He stresses the power of individual action, citing examples like Andrew inviting Peter to meet Jesus and Ananias praying for Paul. Brian encourages students to "claim their campuses" by inviting others to encounter Jesus, using the Claim Your Campus app as a practical tool. He shares testimonies of students whose prayer groups positively impacted their schools. Finally, he encourages students to build "memorials" of their camp experience, like the Israelites did with stones from the Jordan River, to help them remember and continue living out their faith. He suggests writing, art, photography, or baptism as potential memorials, emphasizing the need to hold onto the camp experience and apply it to their lives back home.
By Dunwoody Baptist ChurchBrian Smith, Student Pastor, emphasizes the importance of carrying the camp experience beyond the final night. He urges students to rekindle their faith, as described in 2 Timothy 1:6-7, and to not let the camp experience be a fleeting moment. He stresses the power of individual action, citing examples like Andrew inviting Peter to meet Jesus and Ananias praying for Paul. Brian encourages students to "claim their campuses" by inviting others to encounter Jesus, using the Claim Your Campus app as a practical tool. He shares testimonies of students whose prayer groups positively impacted their schools. Finally, he encourages students to build "memorials" of their camp experience, like the Israelites did with stones from the Jordan River, to help them remember and continue living out their faith. He suggests writing, art, photography, or baptism as potential memorials, emphasizing the need to hold onto the camp experience and apply it to their lives back home.