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Cherry Run Camp…

   SHANNON’S CORNER Playful.  Fun.  Delightful.  Exciting.  Juggling.  Grateful.  Worried.  Loved.  Accepted.  Known.  Trusted.  Awe-struck.  Amazed.  Tiring.  Moved.  Curiosity.  Challenging.  Stimulated.  Nervous.  Fascinating.  Creative.  Inspired.  Peaceful. Hopeful.  Good.  Humbled. Driving to Cherry Run Camp, I was praying to God to use me in a different way at camp than where I usually have been serving.  Community has been the word that came to the forefront and has recently been on my prayer list since moving back to PA.  How important it is to be welcomed, accepted, seen, and known.  One place where I do have community is Cherry Run Camp and in my prayer time with the Lord, I felt this is where He...

Happy Independence Day!

  SHANNON’S CORNER Remembering that our freedom comes at a cost, a ransom.  Thankful for all the men and women who have sacrificed their lives for the freedoms I have as an American!  Grateful for the sacrifice Jesus made on the cross for the freedom from sin and death I have in Him and eternal life! Safe Place Ministry has celebrated eight years this month.  It is so delightful to be able to partner and serve with the Safe Place team.  Being able to have fun and laugh together, sharing and consulting with one another, and a leadership team that seeks the Lord in all things.  One of the fun activities we did as a team was to come up with a flag to represent Safe Place.  This is the depiction of my team’s flag that we did. A few of the missionaries who I have been ministering to since near the beginning of the year have finished their sessions with me recently.  One signed up for a care package which includes a th...

Celebrations and Debriefs

  SHANNON’S CORNER This month I have had the sweet pleasure and joy of celebrating Rylie in her milestone of graduating from high school.  A dear friend shared with me a number of years ago about a special gift she gives to her grandchildren when they graduate from high school.  I loved the idea, and it gave me a lovely way even though I was many, many years behind to sojourn with my niece, Rylie in sharing with her my life, stories, and the things God has been teaching me throughout her childhood and teen years.  I’m sure it is not quite the gift a senior graduating from high school would want to receive from her aunt nor am I sure if she will be able to read my handwriting.  But it has been enjoyable, rewarding, and at times sad and teary to go back through my years of journals and to remember, reflect, and share with Rylie some significant milestones in my life…personally, professionally, ministry, and spiritually. Three different settings...