Cherishing Abide 2023: Reflections on a Meaningful Experience

August 25, 2023
by Swahiba@OlympicDrive

Abide Camp is a Christian camp designed for teenagers, set amidst the beauty of nature. Its primary focus is to guide and educate young individuals about Christianity and how to lead a Christian life.

As we embarked on our journey to the campsite, my mind was brimming with anticipation and wonder about what lay ahead. Upon arriving, a surge of joyous emotions erupted within me as I gazed upon the picturesque scenery, the neatly arranged tents, and the inviting dining hall. Our welcome was accompanied by the delightful aroma of freshly brewed tea and bread adorned with jam. The ensuing moments saw us settling into our designated tents.

Following a satisfying dinner, we congregated in the grand tent for a session of praising and worshiping God. The experience was nothing short of incredible. As the evening advanced, everyone retreated to their respective tents for a restful night’s sleep.

The next day commenced at the break of dawn, with a 6 AM shower preceding a 7 AM breakfast. A morning session ensued, followed by engaging outdoor activities such as games and sports on the field. An expedition into the forest for a captivating treasure hunt added an element of excitement to the camp. One of the most remarkable aspects of Abide Camp was its ability to bring individuals from diverse backgrounds together, fostering connections and spreading happiness.

In essence, Abide Camp provided an immersive Christian experience for teenagers, set against a backdrop of nature’s splendor. Through worship, learning, and shared activities, it created an environment that nurtured both faith and camaraderie, irrespective of individual backgrounds.

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