My VBS story is : After a week of fun, fun and exhausting fun! We concluded our Vacation Bible School. The next week during Chapel, one of the little cuties with curls abundant and smiles galore, sat quietly until the end of the lesson. Just before the prayer was being said, she stood up and announced that it was time for us to sing our closing songs. Well, we had not sung any closing songs during Chapel, so I wasn’t sure what she meant – then it hit me – you know, the closing songs at the end of each day during VBS! What an idea, let’s keep singing and keep those words alive in their hearts. So after each Chapel, we sang those wonderful VBS songs, which the children and adults had learned to love. You know, that music and lyrics still come to mind often during a day!
Susan G.
Love it. It’s simple to follow. Thank you
In a world where our kids are exposed to a lot the only refuge we have is to keep them occupied with heaven bound education
My daughter was hesitant about attending VBS until we agreed that she would “test the waters” and she did. She attended the camp and reported her complete enjoyment of the camp. She learned the messages of God by singing and dancing and doing crafts. On a daily bases she would chronicle her activites and smiled as she described her particpation in all the events. After camp ened, she continues to sing the songs and practice the dance steps she learned at camp. She even asked to attend next year and to return as a volunteer the year after. She reports that the singing and dancing were her favoritel!!
Nilda Negron
CT