"As they go through the Valley of Baca they make it a place of springs; the early rain also covers it with pools. They go from strength to strength..." Ps 84:6,7a
Just wanna post some pics from last month's GY Camp Retreat (check out more pics in my Facebook or Fotki). Had it at Peace Haven Genting Highlands, the camp venue itself. Nice pics to paste on my blog, and to help promote the camp a little.
This is the main hall viewing from front to back .I think they are trying to say something...T...N...T? .
The sistas posing for shots
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Notice the nice round bungalow behind us. We stayed there. Mr Chairman, can we stay there again during camp?
.Groupie. Would have been a better picture if more of the committee could make it for the retreat
. With fun committee like this doing the planning, it gives you an idea of what kind of camp to expect this year! For more info, click on the 'GY Camp 08' link on the right side of the page (Links section). Bookmark and visit it often to see what's coming. .
'The good life is a process, not a state of being. It is a direction, not a destination.' - Carl Rogers
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'DIRECTION, not motion - It's not how busy you are or how fast you are moving, it's how effectively you are advancing in the right direction.' - Robert K. Cooper.
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