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November 5-7 Super High Pictures Posted
The Super High pictures from the November 5-7 weekend are now available online. Download the .zip file: http://campwillowrun.org/galleries/2010/fash1/cwrfash1.zip Facebook gallery: this link & this link
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The Official CWR Staff Alumni Page
Help us stay connected by joining the Official CWR Alumni Staff page on Facebook. Our staff alumni are important to us and we want to stay connected. So help us out and join the group today!
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2011 Summer Schedule
The 2011 Summer Camp weeks are now listed on the CWR website under the summer program page. Planning for next summer is already underway and we are excited about the 2011 summer season.
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Meet our November 12-14 Super High Speaker: Andrew Hopper
Andrew is a Campus and Young Adult Pastor at the Summit Church in Durham, NC. Andrew is blessed with a wonderful wife named Anna and a beautiful daughter, named HattieJo. He attended North Greenville University earning a BA in history in 2006. He then went on to earn a MDiv from Southeastern Seminary in 2009. Andrew and Anna are loving life in the ministry and looking forward to what God has for them in the future. Andrew was fortunate enough to play football for the NGU Crusaders so to this day he still thoroughly enjoys college and flag football. He also loves to hunt and fish looking forward to these…
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Tile & Grout
The tile and grout work is nearly finished in one of the dormitories.
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New Hoodies for Girls
We have some new CWR hoodies for girls in our camp store. You can purchase them online at www.campwillowrun.org/store.
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CWR Office Field Trip!
On Friday the Camp Willow Run staff closed the office for a few minutes to visit the Camp Willow Springs site. There was a lot of excitement as the staff saw the dormitories and walked through them imagining the day that children would be there for summer camp. The visit concluded with a special time of prayer thanking the Lord for His faithfulness and seeking His guidance in completing Camp Willow Springs.
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You crossed my field and you left a mark…
Two weeks prior to the Mother Daughter Legacy Retreat I was told some troubling news…my mother had found a lump. It’s not something that you ever want to hear that anyone has but especially not your own mother. My daughter and I were to attend the retreat but I kept flip flopping the week before about going with no real reason why I didn’t want to go. I knew I was emotional and really didn’t want to cry in front of a bunch of strangers and didn’t want to seem happy when I was hurting inside. The morning of the retreat I was still not sure whether I was coming…