the zipline - Camp Ozark
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the zipline - Camp Ozark
THE ZIPLINE SAM SAYS... As I sit here in my warm, cozy office, in front of my high definition monitor, tapping away on my handy dandy wireless keyboard, having already missed the deadline for completing this tome on two separate occasions, mainly because I was busy trying to keep our nation from falling off the fiscal cliff by contributing to the national economy in a grand way at Christmas time through the purchase of gifts that cost way too much, are forgotten way too soon and appreciated much too little, if at all, or so it seems, I am haunted. Haunted by the faces of little 6 and 7 year old children who woke up one brisk December morning in the warmth, comfort and security of their homes in Newtown, Connecticut and who, after a probably hurried breakfast so that they wouldn’t be late for the bus or car pool, were dropped off at their typical community elementary school to begin a typical pre-Christmas elementary school day. Perhaps there was typical talk of the latest video game or Disney princess, talk of what to do at recess or what they wished for Christmas. I am certain there was learning and discipline and laughter and chatter and I am also certain that there was… death, vicious, cruel, unthinkable, unspeakable, unfathomable death at the hands of a deranged human being. Twenty children and 6 adults were inexplicably mowed down by a gunman toting an automatic weapon, their sweet and innocent lives snuffed out in a vicious act of cowardice and confusion. Never again would they be allowed to experience the warmth of a mother’s embrace, the security of a father’s hug, the anticipation of Christmas morning when first awakening on Christmas Day. They would never be allowed to play little league or have a dance recital, never be allowed to try out for the school play, never be allowed to experience the awkwardness of adolescence or the anticipation of the first day of college. They would never be allowed to date, to marry, to bear and nurture children of their own. All of that was gone, wiped out instantaneously by a hail of bullets fired from a gun held in the hands of man who, in all likelihood, knew not one of his victims, save his own mother. The nation mourned…sort of. The president made an appearance and I for one thought it was heartfelt, the cable news shows tried to be somber for at least one day before beginning the seemingly endless, mindless chatter of the pros and cons of gun control. Republicans and Democrats sought to position themselves to gain from the tragedy (how sick is that). Flags were flown at half-mast. Churches held candle light vigils. On the following Sunday, pastors mentioned it for about 30 seconds before moving on to their previously prepared text. I don’t mean to belittle these efforts and I, as much as anyone, understand that those of us who were not directly affected by the tragedy tend to put it in the back of our minds and thoughts as much for being a personal defense measure as anything else. But nonetheless, while we moved on, as we should, all the families directly affected by the tragedy were left with the massive pain and confusion of a tragedy that can never be explained and they and we are left with one haunting question. WHY?? Why did this occur? Why did it have to occur? Why, if God is, if he really exists, and if God is truly a God of power and love, a God whose birth we celebrate at this very season, why did HE allow this to occur? And, how could He allow this to occur? Oh, how I wish I knew the answer to those questions. Oh, how I wish I could go to each of those parents and spouses and say to them in a clear confident voice here is why this occurred, here is why God allowed this to occur. But I can’t. I can’t explain this despicable event any more than I can explain any of the other injustices that occur in our broken world every day. While I am swiping my credit card at a record hectic pace, arguing with someone at Best Buy as to who is entitled to the last remaining gadget of the month, the fact of the matter is babies all over the world are starving as their mothers scrounge for enough food to barely stay alive. While I am preparing for a party for 150 people at my house complete with snow machine, fajitas and all the trimmings, civil war rages in multiple countries around the globe and lives are being snuffed out for no reason in numbers that will boggle even the toughest of us all. The sad but unmistakable fact of our existance is that injustice is a constant of the human condition, fueled by pride, selfrighteousness and, as at Sandy Hook Elementary School, insanity. But, while I cannot answer the question of why Sandy Hook occurred or the question of why injustice exists as such a cruel reality in our broken world, I can say the following with utmost confidence. GOD CARES. JESUS SAVES. HEAVEN IS REAL. THIS LIFE IS TEMPORARY. ETERNITY FOR THOSE WHO BELIEVE IS SECURE. AT THE TIME OF HIS CHOOSING GOD WILL END ALL INJUSTICE, RESTORE THE PERFECTION OF HIS CREATION, BRING TRUE AND LASTING PEACE TO THIS EARTH AND PROVIDE THE PERFECTION AND PROTECTION OF FOREVER FOR HIS CHILDREN. To these truths I cling in the times when life doesn’t make sense. To these promises I cling when I lose perspective on the things that are truly important in my own life. To these hopes I cling when there is disharmony in my own circle of life. To these victories I cling when the tragedies of this world leave me in genuine tears. GOD IS MY REFUGE. GOD IS MY STRENGTH. THE LORD IS MY SHEPHERD. I weep for the families of the fallen children and teachers of Sandy Hook Elementary and I weep for those around the world who are befallen with tragedy and I weep because I know that I have 9 (almost 10) grandchildren who, but for the circumstances of life could just as easily be the victims. But through my tears I give thanks because the only thing that ultimately makes sense in this world is the love of God born in a manger to end the senseless injustice of the world and to secure eternity for those who believe. And that is why we celebrate, that is why we give thanks, that is why we worship. At this time of year, every year, I am thankful for the wonderful children and staff of Camp Ozark. My sincere wishes for a blessed Christmas-SAM The Zipline Camp Ozark Staff Updates this Christmas Season! Now that all of your presentations are complete, papers are turned in, and finals are over, you can sit back to relax and reflect on this semester. We hope this past summer isn’t so far in your rear view mirror that you’ve forgotten about all the good times and great friends. Hopefully this Zipline will bring back some memories and keep you updated on what everyone’s doing. Let’s be honest, we really just want to know who is still dating! There’s no better place to start than touchdown Jesus! You’ll have to ask Meredith Raley about this historic statue she saw on her visit up to Indiana to see Ryan Binkley. Next, we travel on down to Starkville Mississippi to confirm the newest Ozark fling with Brittany Bales and David Shrock. Speaking of some Ozark old-schoolers, I don’t see how we can go any further without officially announcing Kacie Kirk and Jake Mullins. Great for you Jake! Kacie always did love planning special events. Supposedly, Conner Jenkins found love in Baton Rouge with a true LSU Tiger who he is eager to introduce to everyone. Word on the street is that Hayley Cox and Nick Seifert are still meeting for their morning devotionals somewhere near the large gym. Top staff is still hoping that their co-counselors are in the cabin. The Ozark office has had its share of love this season with our very own Luke Woodley coming down to see Katie McCasland and Thomas Griffin visiting his new co-worker/ girlfriend Ali Donelson. We’ve also been hearing stories of quite a few trips between Starkville and Auburn, maybe we should ask Ann Anthony and Wesley Hazel about that one. I think we can call that official. The engagement stories were also not in short supply this fall. I know every one of you saw Josh Wren travel all the way up to New York to ask for Caitlan Tanner’s hand in marriage. If you missed the video just look at your Facebook news feed, there’s sure to be a link. Colin Conrad and Sarah Voncannon also made it official and will be tying the knot before too long. How about our very own Chris Ann Daniel getting engaged over Thanksgiving to Aaron Grotzinger? Their wedding won’t be too far from camp. Jaclyn Hazelwood also tied the knot this fall with Tim Reed. They celebrated with Ozark friends from all over. I even heard that Debbie Priddy was there. Blake Atwell stepped up as best man in his older brother’s wedding, better known as Michael Fratwell. The Ozark/War Eagle family has another new member with Darrick and Leslie Seaton announcing the arrival of Dez Parker, their new baby boy! We know everyone’s heart melted at the sight of Bhrett Isaiah Hoercher in his Cardinals uniform, just like his dad. I think he already has a full scholarship to Harvard. Mary Clayton and Jason Dunn are also expecting their 2nd child in 2013! Last but certainly not least, Angela and Stephan Shaw will be expecting a little one this summer. What a joy! www.CAMPOZARK.com It seems that all of our staff members are busy with adventures this Holiday season. Kathleen Underwood visited her sponsor child in Rwanda over Thanksgiving. Elissa Estopinal will be stepping up to the big leagues as she accepted a full time job in Atlanta, Georgia. Bo Buser is proudly displaying an LSU diploma. Our staff tailgates were a blast as we gathered in College Station, Texas and Starkville, Mississippi. We caught up with other staff members, ate way too many chicken strips, and watched the Aggies prove their worth within the SEC. The LSU Tigers were slightly afraid to come by the post– game tailgate, but we decided the Ozark family is bigger than school rivalry. The Aggies stepped up against the Bulldogs and the maroon team prevailed. Oh wait, there was a little too much maroon on that November day. Speaking of maroon, our very own Ryan Buscha has been dressing out for the Texas A&M football team. Whoop! Brandon Vickery is still playing baseball for Mississippi College and Kate Doviak is cheering on all the other athletes at Clemson. We hope this gave you somewhat of an idea on what other staff members are up to. We have loved getting to see friendships grow outside of camp and all throughout the year. Have a very Merry Christmas! It may have been a while since a few of you visited Camp Ozark, but we remain grateful for your time and investment in Mt. Ida Arkansas. Many of our “Camp Ozark Old Timers” are in the midst of graduating school, building a family, building careers, and even traveling around the world. It is very apparent that many of our former staff members hold onto the first flame of tribal competition, Maximum Enthusiasm, in all that they do. Speaking of world traveling, Melissa Hinn and her family will spend next year journeying through two or three developing countries, leading research and strategic community development in post-conflict transition contexts. What an adventure! Eli Riveire is working as an Adult Services Librarian in Lexington, KY. Not only has she scored a full time job, but Eli will be getting married in October. Matt Hand, an Aggie, is busy fighting off fires in Fort Worth and serving as a husband to his Longhorn wife. A house divided isn’t so bad, but remember “No Caddo can marry an Osage, and no Osage can marry a Caddo.” Shawn and Heidi Faulkner reside in San Diego, California with their four sons. Shawn is currently directing the ministry of CRU High School. A few hours North in Menlo Park, former lake crew member Kurt Williams lives with his wife and two children. Their son of two years is already preparing for Lake Ouachita with his extreme interest in wakeboarding. Owen and Krista Field are enjoying NYC during this Holiday season. They are busy helping the victims of hurricane Sandy and contributing to the 2nd annual toy sale for families in Brooklyn. Speaking of New York, Freeman and Candace Field are currently working with a ministry that aids local churches in NYC. They spend each Sunday strolling through Central Park. Sure beats pulling the Laser Tag wagon every day, doesn’t it Freeman! Brian Dandy continues to rule the Real Estate market in NW Arkansas, while Clay Ellis does the same way down in Del Rio, Texas. Michael Alley continues to two-step his way into DFW lore. His motto, “If it’s Thursday night, the boots are on!” The Zipline www.CAMPOZARK.com The Zipline www.CAMPOZARK.com The Zipline Recruiting Update!!! We had a tremendous fall recruiting season, due largely to your efforts on the campuses we have visited. We are waiting to hear back from many of you so please get back to us as soon as you know your plans for the summer. You can either e-mail Debbie or contact the staff member you interviewed with if you have any questions or want to commit to come to Camp Ozark this summer! Debbie Priddy, Recruiting Coordinator [email protected] Here are the Camp Ozark Spring Semester Campus Dates or Interview Dates. Members of the recruiting staff will typically arrive on your campus the Sunday before the show dates listed below. Plan to bring your friends by our table during the week and also to the video presentation so we can meet them. Interviews will be conducted the days following the video presentation and throughout the week. We want to see all of you, so look for updates regarding our campus visits. If you have any questions about recruiting, please give us a call or check out the Staff section of the Camp Ozark website. See you soon! January 21st– 25th: Auburn & ACU/TCU January 28th– February 1st: Mississippi State & Texas A&M February 4th– February 8th: Texas and Vanderbilt/Union and Delta State/Rhodes February 11th– February 15th: Clemson/Alabama & Ole Miss February 18th– February 22nd: Trinity/Texas State & ULL/La Tech February 25th– March 1st: Baylor & UNT/SMU/DBU We hope that you all have a wonderful Christmas and enjoy time with family and friends. We look forward to seeing you on your campuses very soon! www.CAMPOZARK.com
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