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Tuesday, July 20, 2021

Soccer Camp 2021 Monday Recap

Soccer Campers were up bright and early Monday morning as they embarked on their first full day of Soccer Camp!



After waking up at 7:30am, the campers looked forward to a nice breakfast put together for them, followed by some quiet time for prayer and reflection.

At 9:20am the campers filed into the chapel to sing and listen to a couple of messages. They sang Prince of Peace, Our God, 10,000 Reasons, and Lord I Need You

The two messages they listened to were recorded by Rob Sullivan who was the main speaker for the week. Rob's focus on the week is on King Josiah. His first message introduced the topic and his second message dove deeper into the boy king who sought the Lord at an early age.

At 10:30am, the campers headed over to the soccer fields for some skills training.


The skills training was followed by a visit to the amphitheater where the campers who have never been to Camp Iroquoina signed the boards on the 
amphitheater. The entire group then posed for a few photos. This time was then followed by lunch and then a 45-minute resting period.

At 2:00pm the campers had a little time to go to the trading post on the upper hill to purchase some additional snacks and memorabilia. After 15 minutes there, they returned back to the field where they participated in Dutch Futbol.

At 3:30pm, the campers enjoyed an hour-and-a-half of free time, where they could go swimming, canoeing, attend the craft hut, and/or play various sports.

For dinner the campers were treated to a nice BBQ by CIT Director Ezequiel Montes and the camp kitchen staff.


After dinner, the campers again had a little time to visit the trading post if they wanted.

At 6:30pm, the campers met again on the soccer fields for soccer matches among all the divisions.

The campers' final activity of the day was an evening chapel service. They sang Worthy of My Praise, The Lion and the Lamb, Open the Eyes of My Heart, and Lord I Need You. 

Rob's message for the evening continued about Josiah and focused on the reliability of the Bible, the importance of being good stewards with what the Lord has entrusted us with, characterizing ourselves with integrity, and being concerned with the things of the Lord and not of the world.

The overall theme of the day was "Favorite Club Day," and the campers were encouraged to wear a jersey of their favorite club, especially when taking the group picture at the amphitheater.

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