Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Ancient Egypt travel to build a spiritual growth

CAMP DARBY, Italy-vacation last week, 30 Camp Darby children were out of school and love it every minute. Vacation bible school did not have any tests or homework, solar only fun and creativity of the ancient Egyptian theme that preserves all the participating excitement.

U.s. Army Captain Paul Fritts, Camp Darby chaplain "that spiritually fit is an important part of the military, family and Civilian capability," said. "Vacation Bible School is a small way, with Camp Darby \ chapel program to improve the spiritual fitness centre training in general medical practice by all, children and their parents in our chapel of our community volunteers, the general prosperity. "

One of the Vacation bible school volunteers, Kathryn Fritts, said, he volunteered because he believes it is children embrace the influential moment.

"VBS is a great way to participate with others, in particular by helping out kids, always use a number of volunteers from the chapel of the various programs and organized events, and it is a great way to meet people and give children some of the experiences that they always remember," said Kathryn.

Meilan Bargas, one of the children involved in VBS, add that he was a fun vacation bible school.

"We have embarked on an Egyptian necklaces, we had snacks, we learned how to build the pyramids and we've also learned that God is always with us and we all have special qualification," said Bargas.

Chaplain Fritts is added to the Vacation bible school is one of many signals that allow us to improve the performance of the Chapel and builds resiliency, service members, civilians, and families, Camp Darby.

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