Wednesday, August 13, 2008
A good joke
Monday, July 21, 2008
The Mighty Winds
When I called Julie to see what she was up to, she said she was at the Bird Blind taking pictures because it had flipped over! Crazy!! The bird blind, a small building, was upside down. So, we went over to watch Gay flip it back right side up. Enjoy the video!
Monday, May 26, 2008
Camp starts next week
During Orientation, my job is to teach the counselors how to do the very best job they can. We prepare for emergencies and pray they never happen. We play all sorts of games and tell lots of stories. We learn the camp schedule and way of life and get better at building one-match fires. The most important thing we will do next week is get to know each other. Happy counselors mean happy campers. Happy campers means a happy program director. :)
We will have the opportunity to share the love of Jesus with over 300 campers in a matter of 6 weeks. This is a huge deal! This is how we are going to change the world. Please pray for all of us as we embark on this great adventure. We'll see you on the other side. :)
Thursday, May 22, 2008
From the other side of the radio . . .
On Tuesday, Mary Lou said, "I was supposed to go into KCII tomorrow for an interview about camp, but I have another meeting . . ."
"YES!!" I said before she even had a chance to ask if I could replace her. Oh my goodness! I GET TO BE ON THE RADIO!! ON KCII! Yeah. so excited!!
So, on Wednesday morning at 8:55, I was in the office of KCII, ready for my interview. I got to meet Ben, my favorite DJ and after a little chit chat and a microphone chat, we were taping! He asked great questions and I answered as best I could. I didn't say anything I wish I could take back, but there are several things that I wish I could have added in there. However, I would say it was a successful radio premeir. You can go here to listen to the interview!
(If that doesn't work, go to: www.kciiradio.com and click on "Today's News" on the upper left side. From there, click on Thursday, May 22, 2008 and scroll down to "Washington Page" and there I am!)
**Bonus points to the first person to name the song and artist that I stole my subject line from.**
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
One Happy Camper
Pigtails in my hair.
Super old jeans with permanent campfire stains.
Made for camp Chaco sandals.
Smelling like Campfire.
Tummy full of food made over an open fire.
I am one happy camper! Today was practice camp day in the office. For staff meeting, Juanita (camp cook) and I tried out 4 different campfire recipies. Let me just say, they were amazing! It's been almost a year since I've eaten a meal made entirely over a campfire. I wish everyone could experience this at least once a month! There is something really quite wonderful about being forced to slow down and cook over a fire. There is no speeding it up or just microwaving it to get it done faster. Some how everything tastes better when made over a camp fire. Plus, the smell just lingers and lingers. I can't wait for summer!
Monday, May 5, 2008
The Determined Dandelion
I have a different appreciation for the dandelion these days. Even though the lawn was just mowed today, I can almost guarantee that there will be one or two dandelions popping up in the yard tomorrow. They are one determined flower. God created them to grow, bloom beautiful yellow, become fluffy, spread its seeds and die. And there is nothing you can do to stop them! Oh people try; they mow, they fertilize, they use weed killer, they pluck them out by the roots. But somehow the dandelions always come back. Instead of seeing a freshly manicured lawn as hostile territory, the dandelion seems to view it as a welcome stage for it to do what God has created it to do.
There are times that I could learn a little determination from the dandy dandelion.
Thursday, May 1, 2008
Prayer Partner Letter
Greetings! It is so wonderful to see, smell, hear, touch and even taste this spring weather! In case you have not noticed yet, I love spring. Absolutely love it! It doesn’t hurt that I first came into this world in spring, but my love for this season is rooted in so much more. To me, spring brings a promise. You can see it in the gardens with their new growth; you can see it in the animals and their new homes and new babies! Spring means something wonderful is coming. Here at camp, one of the wonderful things that comes after spring is summer camp! Registrations for kids’ camp come in daily and plans for each camp are quickly falling into place.
A new program that is coming up is Mommy & Me. This will be a morning for stay-at-home moms or dads to bring their child who is not yet in school and enjoy camp together. There will be time for playing together and separately. If you know anyone who might be interested in this, have them contact the camp!
Another program in special need of your prayers is Family Camp. The weekend (August 1-3) is designed to be a time for families to reconnect with each other in the presence of God. There are many forces, pressures and unseen obstacles fighting against our families. This weekend can be a vacation from all of those negatives and a chance to build up the positives. We’ve had some trouble getting it off the ground due to low registrations. If every one of our 17 supporting churches would send one family to Family Camp, we would be full!! Earlier this year, I asked some of the Prayer Partners to pray for snow for Winter Fest. God provided snow and then some! Let’s see what happens when we pray for families!
What has been happening:
· Fundraising for Shepherd’s Inn. This will continue until all the funds have been donated or pledged.
· Crooked Creek hosted a Mennonite Mission Network retreat. It was wonderful to have this group at camp!
· Lots of calling and asking for help and volunteers; we have all of our pastors for summer camp and still need a couple more volunteers to lead crafts, be a nurse and lead nature!
· Registering campers every day and preparing the buildings and grounds for summer.
What will be happening:
· Continued planning for camp.
· Summer registration.
· Mommy & Me on May 15, 2008
· Family Camp on August 1-3, 2008.
We give praise to God:
· For an abundance of blessings, in both big and small packages.
· For the opportunities to experience nature and see God’s fingerprints.
· For the groups that use our facilities.
· For providing for our needs in ways beyond our own imagination.
· For excitement of upcoming summer camp.
We would like prayers for:
· Guest groups that come to use our facilities: that they would encounter God and grow closer to Him.
· The year round staff. Pray that we continue to serve all of God’s people with the gifts that we were given.
· Fundraising for the Shepherd’s Inn. This facility will be a wonderful place for pastors, small groups and individuals to spend time away from busy lives and allow them to focus on what God is doing in their life. However, 100% of the funds must be pledged or donated before construction can begin.
· The summer staff; pray that the missing pieces would fall into place. We still need a nurse, craft leaders and nature leaders.
· Summer registration. Please pray that our summer brochure would reach the right people and that God will make a way for them to come to summer camp!
· Family Camp. Please pray that one family from each of our supporting churches will come to Family Camp.
· Finances for May. There aren’t many guest groups and we have several open weekends. Cash flow will be a challenge for this month.
We continue to pray that God will bless you for what you are doing to advance God’s Kingdom here at camp. We want you to be encouraged and know that we can see the fingerprints of God here. We believe this is because we have your prayer support for each event and group. We believe in the power of your prayers and know that God is protecting us.
In Christ’s Name,
“Be joyful always; pray without ceasing; give thanks in all circumstances, for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.” 1 Thess. 5:16-18
If you would like to become a Prayer Partner, please email ccccamp@iowatelecom.net.
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
MCA Convention
In addition to worship times, there were 3 different workshop times. I loved these. I attended all programming workshops and loved brainstorming, sharing and laughing with all the other program directors. I can't help it that we are just a bunch of fun people! Through these workshops I learned the fine art of creating adventure and using it as a tool for ministry, I added to my list in progress of camp games and how to help campers and staffers process events that just happened. I took a lot of notes and I have a lot of new ideas. However, the best part of the workshops were the connections and relationships that developed out of our time together. Even though the workshop ended at 2:00 on Tuesday, the sharing, dialouging and learning didn't end until the last minutes of the the convention on Thursday.
It was also wonderful to be able to visit such a well established, fully developed and extensively staffed camp. They have 36 full time employees. 36! They are able to do so much programming because of this. I had to remind myself not to compare the programming schedules because the 6 of us are simply not able to do the work of 36. But it was inspiring to see what all they did and think about how we could bring that back to Crooked Creek.
As an added bonus, I met a lot of my extended family! I found a 2nd cousin, a cousin's aunt and a whole family of 4th cousins (some were once removed.) If I had thought that my days of making random Mennonite connections had ended when I finished college, I was proven wrong beyond reasonable doubt this week.
All in all, it 2 and a half days of convention were worth all 1,920(ish) minutes spent traveling.
Thursday, March 13, 2008
Smells like Spring!
It's been a while since I've read The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis, but I remember towards the end when the White Witch is finally defeated, Winter is defeated along with her. It is a glorious day as the snow begins to melt and Spring slowly takes over. After what seems like a lifetime of Winter, the Narnians were in desperate need of Spring. To say they are overjoyed with the change of seasons would be an understatement. I'm not saying that Winter is our enemy, (see previous blogs for my defense of winter!) but it can definitely wear on one's soul. Perhaps it's in the bundling up in warm clothing or in the hiding inside for warmth and protection, but by the end of a monotonous and frigid season, my very soul and spark of life seems to wane with the fading sunlight. And just like the bulbs that wait in the frozen ground, my spark is eager and ready to spring forth with the warm weather. It feels great to get outside, get a little mud on my shoes and feel the sun's untarnished warmth directly on my skin. I can feel something inside me begin to grow and flourish with the crocus', hyacinths and tulips.
I think it is very appropriate that Easter is usually in the beginning of Spring. The last days of Jesus' life must have been one nasty snow storm. And for Jesus' followers, seeing Him on the Cross must have been the ice storm to end all storms. However, just as the Lord of Heaven and Earth is the only one who can control the winds and the rain, He is also the only one who has power over life and death. God has not left us to live in winter now, just as He did not let His only Son remain trapped in the tomb forever. And if the smell of spring now brings joy to our lives, then seeing Jesus alive again after watching Him die on a cross must have been infathomable ecstasy. Maybe that's part of what Spring smells like. The mud and new growth are brought together with the promise of new life. Even though the great victory over Winter's hold on our life happened 2,000+ years ago, the scent lingers, never to be forgotten, never to be ignored, never to be conqured. The weather may rival conditions from Antartica, but Spring and the promise of new life will always come.
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
It snowed . . . again.
As much as the snow is starting to get on my nerves, there are times that I feel the little child within me bubble to the surface with the hope of snow on the horizon. It's been 6 years since I've had a snow day, and still, I wait with baited breath to hear the official word on a two-hour delay or even better, cancelled! And now I get double the pleasure because I listen for my Alma Matter's delay and the local school! It's really quite exciting, even as I'm getting to go to work regardless of the snowy conditions.
This morning as I drove to work, I couldn't help but fall in love with the snow all over again. It had once again covered the earth and softened its edges. It was as if the earth itself was bubbling up with a child's joy. Bushes and shrubs were softened in the snow to look as though they were nothing more than a giant pillow to fall into. The trees glistened in the bright sunshine. The sky was big and blue and the sunshine lit it up brilliantly. Even the fields were playing along! It's as though they decided to play dress up and became the great white ocean. The drifts along the sides of the roads were waves just about to break and as the wind swept along the fields, you could see the waves gently roll in and out of the shore. If you look closely enough, the small tufts of grass in the fields turned into sea otters as they lept through the rolling waves.
I know snow can be a dangerous disaster waiting to happen, but it's also a chilly burst of joy! As a wise woman said, "I never want to be too old to play in the snow . . . life is amazing."
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Hallelujah, it's rainin' men!
Over the last couple of weeks, I have been out on the road to some of the Mennonite Colleges/Universities recruiting college students to come and work at Crooked Creek. It's been an amazing experience. While I don't have the masses headed towards Iowa for the summer, it was a very productive trip. For the most part, I got to reconnect with those who already have connections to camp. I talked to some people who have been counselors and would like to do it again, and I talked to others who just came as campers. It was wonderful to see how far and wide the Friends of Camp have spread.
An unexpected joy was in the chance to meet and fellowship with other camp people. Many Mennonite camps were at each of the stops and honestly, most of our time was spent talking to each other. I got to meet other Program Directors and share trials and tribulations about our jobs. We shared ideas that worked and didn't work. I also got to meet with other Executive Directors and talk about the vision of camps and what our role is in connection with the church and the lives of those who come to us. My eyes were opened to a whole new world and it was wonderful. I was truly blessed to come in contact with so many other people who have made it their life's work to serve God through camping.
Just when I start to worry about a need or a hole in my staffing list, another application comes in the mail. I had barely even thought about who to ask to help with leading drama for a week and a letter arrived from a woman who was an arts and drama teacher. She was asking to work the very week I need a drama group leader. I'm not quite sure what God is trying to teach me, but one thing is for sure, God will provide.
Thursday, January 31, 2008
Winter Fest Success!!



Monday, January 21, 2008
My Job
Every now and then I'll work on weekends too. Sometimes that means belaying for a group that wants to use our climbing wall, sometimes it means greeting groups and making sure they have everything they need. On hosting weekends I get to make a welcome speech and carry my cell phone with me 24/7. But mostly I get to eat the meals. =)
And then there are Program Days/Weekends. These are my favorites. This is why I sit at my desk and email people all day long. This is why I plan, print, edit, daydream and practice. This is where the fun comes in. No matter what type of program it is, I enjoy it! I love seeing a group of people come together for a common reason and enjoy God's play ground, if even for the weekend. It's great fun. My most favorite types of programs are those for youth. Ok, I don't actually know that about me yet. I haven't had a youth event as a Program Director. But that's going to change on FRIDAY!! Friday begins Winter Fest and boy am I excited!!
Here's my prayer request of the week: snow! Ok, maybe a little more than just snow. But please pray for Winter Fest, for the speaker and musicians, for the sponsors who make this possible and for the staff who don't get nearly enough credit. But most importantly, pray for the youth that are coming. This is a great chance to get God into their hearts' and souls'. This is a great chance to give their spiritual lives a good kick in the pants. This is a big weekend!!
Monday, January 14, 2008
A wonderful change!
My name is Johanna Bontrager and I'm the Program Director at Crooked Creek Christian Camp. Did you see it? Did you see the change?! I'm no longer the new Program Director, I'm just the Program Director! It's such a wonderful upgrade in my life. I no longer feel like I'm just visiting the office, but rather I'm going to MY office! (Not to be confused with the TV show, "The Office".) For the first time in 8 months, I feel like I'm home and not just visiting. It's a good thing!
Last night I was driving around camp, locking up after hosting for the weekend, and I got to enjoy the most peaceful snow. It was well below freezing outside, but it didn't feel all that cold. The snow was floating down from the heavens with not a care in the world. Sometimes I imagine that camp looks like a snow globe from God's perspective. The neat thing about snow globes is that the residents of Snow Globe Land have everything they need, right in their little world. They may not have much, but they are more than content in their Snow Globe World. I might be a slow learner, but I think I'm starting to learn how to be content with what God has given me in my own Snow Globe World.
Thursday, January 3, 2008
Personalized Paintings
The other morning I woke up to hear the radio DJ saying, "It's 1 degree on the square, clear skies and and a north, northwest wind." I was convinced it was just a bad dream until I heard him say that it was still only 1 degree outside. ONE DEGREE!! Baby, THAT's cold!!
The cold weather means warmer socks, sweaters and turtlenecks and electric blankets, but it also means that Jack Frost is busy at work. I've been treated to very detailed artwork all over the place in the last week! My south office window had a great pattern of snowflakes in the corner that lasted for 2 days. My west window was covered tiny little snowflakes that sparkled in the sunlight. This morning my sliding glass door was covered in what looked like an aerial view of a mighty mountain range covered in snow. I love finding beautiful artwork covering my windows every morning. Thanks God. :)
