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March Herald.indd - Lake Union Conference

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Hello, <strong>Lake</strong> <strong>Union</strong> Members!<br />

Once again, the <strong>Lake</strong> <strong>Union</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> has been chosen to host the 5th international North American<br />

Division “Faith on Fire” camporee August 10–14, 2004, at Oshkosh, Wisconsin. As <strong>Lake</strong> <strong>Union</strong> constituents,<br />

you are especially invited to participate in this historic event. Join hundreds of other day-pass visitors to<br />

witness the largest assembly of Pathfinders in the world. International guests are coming from more than 70<br />

countries to join Pathfinders from every conference in America.<br />

Young people will have an opportunity to see that they are a part of a huge movement—bigger than<br />

their imagination. They will see that there are other young people who want to share Jesus and serve their<br />

communities. With 20,000 Pathfinders in dress uniform, they will feel like they are the “army of youth” that<br />

will finish the work. Pathfinders is the strongest congregation-based youth ministry program in the Seventhday<br />

Adventist Church.<br />

The “Faith on Fire” camporee will use the life of Joseph to teach biblical principles to equip young people to deal with<br />

issues common to the last generation—issues of jealousy and sibling rivalry, sexual temptation, forgiveness, being<br />

falsely accused, and more, to create a spiritual memory that they will take with them to eternity.<br />

As Joseph collected grain to prepare for the famine, each night Pathfinders will bring one Bible and one dollar,<br />

collected from people like you, to the meeting to counter the spiritual famine today. Bibles will be shipped to<br />

children in Africa, Belize, and the Philippines with the funds collected.<br />

Each day 4,000 Pathfinders will be deployed to community projects in the greater Oshkosh/Fox Valley area.<br />

Civic leaders have been amazed at Adventist young people and what they contribute to the community.<br />

If you do not have a Pathfinder club, you can organize one for the camporee if you have two or more young people.<br />

We’ve had one-family clubs and two-family clubs. You can link up with another club to help share resources.<br />

We also need 1,000 volunteers to help manage this city of 20,000. And we’ll need just about every kind<br />

of public service volunteer: security, medical, water and waste management, ushers, photographers, writers,<br />

activity managers, etc. Volunteers must be 18 or older and must pay a registration fee like every other<br />

Pathfinder leader or sponsor. All volunteers must be free of any club responsibilities.<br />

If you can’t attend, you can help by donating camping equipment to your local club, collecting Bibles,<br />

contributing funds, or sponsoring or hosting an international guest. Above all, you can pray.<br />

This may be the last time the camporee is hosted in the <strong>Lake</strong> <strong>Union</strong> for decades. Thank you for doing what<br />

you can to make our guests feel welcome and helping this to be the best camporee ever.<br />

Yours and His,<br />

Ron Whitehead<br />

FOF Executive Director<br />

James Black<br />

NAD Youth Director<br />

Visit our Web site at luc.adventist.org <strong>Lake</strong> <strong>Union</strong> <strong>Herald</strong>, <strong>March</strong> 2004 • 19

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