Victor Hugo reacted passionately, leaning in as he spoke:
“Look, Professor Plueddemann, this is how it happened."
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"A Cuban guy traveled to Mexico and there he found one of our
camping magazines so he got in touch with the president of CCI LA/Mexico via
email. Then our president put together a delegation to do a training in Cuba.
My wife and I took our 20-volume Games Encyclopedia and although the Cuban
leaders initially rejected the idea of substituting their annual camp soccer
tournament with cooperative games, after the training camp they were all
convinced. They came to that conclusion once they noticed that there had been
less discrimination against the women who were no longer just cheerleaders but
participants. They told us the story about how one of their churches had
canceled having any camps whatsoever ten years prior because their pastors had
gotten into a fistfight during a heated soccer match. After attending the
“hand-on” training camp where they experienced a camp program that created an
environment of camaraderie, full participation, free of rivalry,
discrimination, hostilities, and ridicule, these pastors re-initiated their
yearly camping program. They invited us to return each year to do the training
and each year they invite more and more churches to send their leaders to
attend. We have been doing this for four years. “
Leaning back in his chair, Victor Hugo concluded: “That,
Professor Plueddemann, is why I believe in and teach purpose-driven
recreation.”
Jim smiled and reminded us all of the need to be conversant in the vision that drives us. |
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2 comments:
Yes - now that my last book of children's gospel messages is done and en route to the printer, I have time to really absorb the emails from all my missionary friends. I love reading about how wonderfully God works through you and in your family - especially when you tell of things your children say about their giftedness! He does mighty things through godly parents!
Awesome story! I'm glad you shared it.
Blessings,
Jan & Jack
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