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You know summer is near……..

Thursday, July 10th, 2008

Here at Wilderness Northwest there are many signs that summer is fast approaching eventhough the weather may not give many clues. We know that when Mrs. Edgren plants the flowers by the road sign, Day Camp is not too far away because the elk like them as well and if they are left out too long, they disappear before they can be enjoyed by passerbyers.

We know that summer is near when Timothy Edgren flies in all the way from Norway to join the work forces in preparing, planning and executing the summer camps.


He did many jobs from clean-up to digging in the aptly named “pit of despair” as the CIT’s came to call it. Thanks to Timothy, his cousin Joshua, and many of the other CIT’s that contributed, the craft building now has power that does not come via extension cord.

Timothy spent nearly a month and many hours working in camp when he was joined by the 14 other CIT’s to train and work together at the CIT retreat. This included a crash course in

drama…….


costumes……..

ping pong……..

box-hockey……

throwing frisbees from a sitting position…..

the fireman’s carry…..

balancing on the log challenges….

popsicle push-ups…..

and much much more that helped to build team-work and equip them with skills that they would need in the coming days at camp. Many thanks to all the hard workers these past few weeks and months.

Friends of Christian Camping

Friday, June 20th, 2008

Friends of Christian camping,

For those of use waiting for summer to arrive—it has. Now we just need some good weather to go with it, right?!
This year presents a significant challenge to Wilderness Northwest Camping Ministries as we are in the midst of a 2-year restoration/rebuilding program to reclaim the use, safety, and appearance of our facility. Unfortunately, with an outdoor facility, we are facing constant deterioration even as we are rebuilding. Because we operate completely as a volunteer program, this has also become a year of evaluation to determine if we can adequately continue as a volunteer organization.
In April, we experienced 2 fantastic work-parties with folks from the Brinnon Community Church and the Quilcene Bible Church. The turnout, fellowship, and potluck was great and much was accomplished. (check photos on our ‘blog’ at www.wildernessnw.org) Several other individuals have also been on site to help with various projects, but there is a lot left to do. We are down to our last month to get the camp ready for Day Camp 2008. Our quota is filled with 65 campers and the staff is making preparations to challenge the kids to boldly proclaim what they believe concerning the Creator, His creation, original sin, the failures of evolution, and the missionary message of dinosaurs. It will be a very memorable week of adventure for everyone involved.
We covet your prayer support for:
- workers to complete camp repairs
- staff preparation for Day Camp July 21-25
- safety and comfortable weather for that week
- funds to complete new storage shed
($1200. –roofing & insulation)
-a special need $3500. to replace our 25-year-old pickup which is terminal.
- God’s direction for areas of ministry growth and change

Thank you for your partnership in supporting Christian camping at Wilderness Northwest as we seek to glorify the Creator in our 28th year of outdoor ministry.

In His service,
Jody Weed

The Line Has Been Drawn-Local Churches Join the Battle!!!!

Saturday, April 19th, 2008


The last few weekends, the forest and woods of Wilderness Northwest have been filled with voices; voices of laughter, fellowship, and the ringing of many tools.

A group of energized volunteers swarmed the camp on successive Saturdays to engage the cleanup and restoration Phase I of WNW. The goal is to complete enough work to open the camp for the 2008 season and a major dent has been made by the Quilcene Bible church and the Brinnon Community Church. We had great fellowship with friends in both churches plus a hot lunch at noon.

Holding up the building while preparing to replace the rotten posts in the craft center

Preparing the forms for pouring the footing and slab for a storage shed

Spreading sand for underneath the slab Lucy, Anne, Alan, Jay

Tying rebar for the footings

Replacing posts, foundation and flooring on the cabin. Luuk and Rob ….with Les on photography and suprvising/administration stuff.

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Martin, Les, Dan, Gabe and Lou removing old posts, peeling, cutting, preparing, and bolting the new posts into the craft center.

Some of the CIT’s….

The first Satruday was perfect weather, about 80 degrees and we all got set for summer. The next Saturday was sandwiched between two nights of snow and barely got to 40 degrees, but we were still able to mix 3 1/2 yards of concrete for a storage shed plus many other jobs. Some 28 workers were on site for Quilcene Bible church’s workday and 33 for Brinnon Community’s day.

A diligent raker of the leaves covering the many roads throughout the campground

Picker-uppers of leaf piles and branches

Cleaners of the cookhouse

Sweepers of the roofs


Peelers of the logs Pam and Kathy, plus many more contributed


See-sawers of the teeter-totter


Many pourers of the concrete

Later that night…..

the snow fell.

Sincere thanks to all who shared their time
at Wilderness Northwest.

Some additions of CIT’s and Schedule

Friday, March 28th, 2008

New CIT's 08
The winter meetings are held around the “indoor” campfire.

Along with the new year, the Counselor’s In Training have many new additions in the group. There are a few remaining ‘oldies’ of upper classmen that say they are glad for the fellow additions, and continue to learn to work together as a team.
Monthly meetings consist of training, discipleship, dramatic display practice, service projects and team building activities.


The parable of the lost sheep in Matthew

The practice in Dramatics excercise had each group pick a parable, have a narrator read it while the rest of the group acted it out.


The story of the Good Samaritan in Luke… some parts played by Luke


A narrator

The next few weekends, the CIT’s will be participating in some activities here at camp. Come and join us when you can, or let us know when you would like to come out.

Schedule:

March: 30th Promotional presentation
at Brinnon Community Church
Service starts at 11 A.M.

April: 6th Promotional presentation
at Quilcene Bible Church
service starts at 10 A.M.

12th Quilcene Church Work party - starts at 9 A.M.
19th Brinnon Church work party - starts at 9 A.M.

These are just a few dates set with hopefully more to come. We need more skilled laborers at other times with smaller groups to work with. Contact us if you have a few hours so we can plan a project that you are able to do. Phone: 360-796-4855 or email jweed@express56.com

A note from the Weeds

Monday, December 24th, 2007

Merry Christmas
We here at the Weed compound wanted to give a hello and a Merry Christmas to everyone plus a little update of what has been going on here in the valley these past few months.
Leanne turned 14 this year and started her freshman year of homeschooling. She is doing remarkably well in all of her classes and tries to keep us up to pace with her schedule of drama, volleyball, friends, basketball, youth group, and more drama…….etc.

Kara is now 22 and taking on-line classes at Liberty University in Virginia. She may finish her degree this year or go another semester to get a 2nd degree. Sh also works part time at the Quilcene Bible Schoole in our church plus is assistant basketball coach at Quilcene High School. This in addition to music gigs with me and running the camp office. She still has some health issues but is trusting God to get her through.

Jody begins his 28th year in leadership at WNW ministry. We are in the midst of evaluating our short/long range goals, but continue to marvel at God’s hand in campers experiences each summer. We have also built a kiln for drying douglas fir finish lumber. We have been cutting our own lumber all these years at camp, and decided to expand the operation to make a little income.

Marla made a partial transition last year to work in the Home Health office as an “intake Nurse” instead of seeing as many patients in the county part time. She is deeply into the hobby of “stamping up” making cards, etc., into the wee hours of the morning sometimes.

Krysten & Alan remain in the “homestead” and we continue to enjoy the blessings of having them and our grandchildren, Isaiah (3), and Emery (1), living next door.

We all continue to be blessed by a great and wonderful God.
Merry Christmas.

Looking Eastward

Thursday, November 15th, 2007


Outside the Answers in Genesis Creation Museum in Kentucky

Our family spent a very brief time traveling in early November as we visited friends in Indiana and then drove up to Grand Rapids to see mom Posthuma and some of Marla’s other close family. After the short visit, we packed up again and headed south across the Kentucky border to see the new Answers In Genesis Creation Museum. Strategically located in central USA, this world class facility stands as a testimony of God’s faithfulness to those who trust in the authority of His Word. Construction took less than 5 years on the museum that raised 28 million dollars before it opened in May 2007. This came in the midst of controversy and protest by some that the teaching of biblical creationism would be harmful and misleading to children. Apparently there are people who don’t understand our constitutional freedoms and think protest can stop the spread of the truth.


A Triceretops from Dinosaur Den

More than the 700 quality fossil displays, life size dinosaurs with Disney-esque animations, high tech theatre sounds and visuals, and breathtaking planetarium presentation-the creation museum is an educational experience of the Bible based worldview based on the historical and literal understanding of the book of Genesis.

The war of worldviews pits biblical Christianity up against secular humanism that believes the universe and all that exists within it can be explained without God. This view predominates the media, the public schools, and most university campuses. Sadly, the Creation Museum has come into existence partly because of the many Christian leaders across America who have compromised with evolutionary ideas. They have added millions of years to the Bible, re-interpreted the Bible history in Genesis, and taught that evolution and Christianity are compatible, thus undermining biblical authority.

Animals being loaded on the Ark

Leanne eating with the nice dinosaur in the garden of Eden

We greatly recommend the Kentucky museum to anyone able to visit. It was an encouraging and enlightening experience for our family to see such a clear message of the authority of God’s Word for 10’s of thousands of visitors to witness each month. More than just science exhibits and demonstrations, it is a walk through the history of man as told by the only one present since the beginning, the sovereign God and Creator of the Bible.


The names of God

Changing Times

Wednesday, November 14th, 2007

It is always a tough transition to face November weather and the annual schedule of closing up camp and storing equipment. Camp work is always more enjoyable when it involves campers during the summer months. This year has been very challenging, and there does not appear to be any less of a challenge on the horizon. We hope that some of you have checked online to follow our season and view more photos. (www.wildernessnw.org)
We started the year by initiating Phase I—rebuilding and restoring the walls of WNW. Old age and heavy use has rendered much of our facility defective, unsafe, or just simply gone. We had a project list of about 75 repairs consisting of everything from a broken faucet to new lighting, hot water tanks, raking leaves, new playground equipment, etc. We had about 6 groups come out from April through June to help with repairs and we saw some great effort demonstrated (much by Junior High and High School age). We ultimately completed about 25 of the 75 projects and chose to tentatively open camp on a restricted basis.
We are at a very real crossroads in camping at Wilderness Northwest. The reality is that fewer people enjoy rustic camping today than 20 years ago. We have plans for raising the level of accommodations to attract more people to our facility and have labeled it “Phase II—enlarging our borders”. We cannot begin Phase II though until we first restore our current facility to a safe and usable status.
Some 28 years ago WNW started out as a family project that soon attracted many of God’s people to lift a hand and help us build. In spite of the special effort from some of you this year, it has become harder to enlist volunteer labor than it was years ago, and it appears questionable that enough help will arrive in time to open for the 2008 season. We raised funds earlier this year ($7000.+) to purchase materials for our repair projects, but have not had enough qualified people to make necessary repairs. We may try to raise funds to hire some part time maintenance and service people to make up the difference but we are just investigating that idea..
Thousands of campers have walked the paths at Wilderness Northwest and marveled at the hand of God in creating as well as restoring. It is still our vision to use christian camping as a medium to present the power and authority of God’s Word to his people. We thank each of you who support us regularly and we ask that if any of you are considering a new ministry for support—Now is a great time for Christian camping.
The Creation Museum raised $28 million in a few short years with an average donation of only $100. With only 15% of our mailing list providing the financial support of WNW, it would only take another 15% to radically impact what we are able to do in 2008. Please pray for our Board of Directors as we seek God’s leading for the next phase at WNW and we will continue to give our God and Creator all the glory.

Day Camp 2007!!!

Thursday, August 9th, 2007

Day Camp 2007 was a flurry of activity with 35 staff, 8 High School Counselors in Training and 78 campers. Monday started with a bang as Les Drake, the science guy, demonstrated how the big bang theory could not have possibly sent the 9 planets in an orderly orbit. The fragments of ping pong balls entitled, pluto, earth, mars, etc., were scattered in a disorderly fashion and left the campers and staff alike in awe of God’s ability and design in speaking the universe into existence (Psalm 33:6,9) “He spoke and it was done.”

The campers learned about the 7 C’s of Biblical history starting with “Creation” on Monday. Tuesday was “Corruption” and the fall of man, Wednesday was the “Catastrophe” of NOah’s global flood, Thursday was “Confusion” of the tower of Babel and Friday was “Christ & the Cross”.


Adam & Eve (practicing their ‘creation’ skit for Monday)


The Joyful People(The 6-7 yr. old group )


The Christmas Critters (The other 6-7 yr. old group)

Everyone began their own “log book” to record events, verses, thoughts, pictures and friends in throughout the week.


The 8 yr. olds

Monday’s weather was great, but most of the rest of the week, some felt the flood was upon us again with the continuous rain. Everyone persevered and had fun still, I think :)

Wednessday the kids started gathering the animals of clay for the ark in Crafts.


The “BIGS” (12-14yr. olds) did a carpentry/craft project of building book games made of wood, holes, and pegs and when finished, allowed them to play several games.


The Eagles (11yr. olds)


Outdoor Life had a special visitor of Roscoe the Racoon


The Fireballs (9-10yr. olds)

THe CIT (counselor in Training) group getting costumes during skit practice. Can you tell which CIT’s they are?


Friday brought many games, races, tug o’ wars, competitions and programs as the “BIGS” competed in a chariot race. They utilized their lashing and knots they learned during the week to build their chariots and race the other half of their group around the course while pulling a member of their team.


Happy times in the nice, dry, assembly tent.

Hope you had a great time at Day Camp 2007 and keep your eyes open for more pictures and stories to come. “Jesus prayed, ‘use the truth to make them holy.’ Your word is truth.” John 17:17

Rebuilding the Walls

Monday, June 4th, 2007

Memorial Day Weekend was ringing with hammers, saws, shouts and raindrops. A group from the Foster/Tukwilla Presbyterian Church came with 16 of their members to help rebuild some of the walls here in camp.


The Linscott Family:Brian,Kim, Micah, Ben, Kayla & Timothy; The Forsyth family: John, Lisa, Alec & Connor; Luke & Kerry Doss; Allan Murphy; Ted & Alexis Hickey; & Joel Curl

Some of the group were so enthusiastic, they really did as the Israelites did as “we carried on the work with half of them holding spears (or hammers and saws) from dawn until the stars appeared.” (Nehemiah 4:21) They woke up early with the elk, briefly broke for meals, and kept at it late into the evening. The second night they enjoyed a nice spring rain shower which was good since the hot water heater in the other showers broke :) But, despite the many trials, they kept at the work and got several projects accomplished.


Brian & Joel continuing the playground tower project that Tom Bringham and other groups have worked on. By the end of the weekend most of the tower was yet again standing.


They finished a wood shed, siding, roof & painted it as well as split & stacked about a cord of wood to fill it.


Alexis, Leanne, Kayla & shantell painting the shower house

And each other :)

The Israelites said “we ourselves are unable To rebuild the wall.” (Neh. 4:10b) but, “the people had a mind to work.” (Neh. 4:6b) And work they did picking up slash, leaves, raking, carpentry, pouring concrete.

One of the many trips to the slash pile on the flatbed

Thank you to everyone who lended a hand and helped continue the process of rebuilding the walls here at Wilderness Northwest.

Spring Cleaning

Wednesday, May 16th, 2007

On Saturday the 12th of May, the camp grounds were a flurry of activity as 3 different groups joined forces to tackle some of the clean-up in Camp. Fort Lewis sent over some of their troops, families, generals and preachers, to clean up slash, pick up leaves and rake the main part of camp. Ray Canterbury brought a family of helpers to rake, pickup slash, and clean up part of the Wilderness trail and Alan Reimann brought some junior high and high schoolers from the local Brinnon and Quilcene youth group to join the ranks of trail workers and camp clean-up crew.


Chiefs, Generals, & Preachers pitch in


Tim Edgren surveying his accomplished work

Ray Canterbury and his trail crew cleanned signs, raked and picked up slash on the Wilderness devotional trail


Teens from the local youth group lay gravel down on the Wilderness trail


Alivia paints boards for the trail crew


Katie & Emily paint each other

Thanks to all the workers that joined us last Saturday in working in camp and preparing for the hopeful upcoming camp season.
God Bless.