Almost Heaven, Camp Ojibway
Book Details
Author(s)Warren Camp
ISBN / ASINB00KLLMCSQ
ISBN-13978B00KLLMCS2
Sales Rank1,875,937
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Join Warren Camp on this sentimental journey
down country roads back to Camp Ojibway
on Lake Mud Hen, a magical place where legends
are born and adventure lurks behind every canoe.
From Warren and Joyce’s first busload of wide-eyed campers in 1969 to their reluctant farewell in 1986, Camp Ojibway was for hundreds of youngsters a wild and wacky wonderland where God did some of His best work. Where else could kids begin the day backwards, chase down a herd of squealing pigs indoors, or witness a man (bearing a striking resemblance to Warren) walking on the water shouting, “Cast your nets on the other side!†What next – skydiving? Maybe a swim across the lake? Evil Kadoug might race his motorcycle off the dock, a ramp and seven canoes. “Terrorists†might overtake the camp, confiscate Bibles and fire real guns across the lake. You never know at CO! Camp Ojibway was a great place to hone your survival instincts. It was also a heavenly place to forge relationships – with God and each other – that only deepen in time.
Part memoir and part confessional, Almost Heaven, Camp Ojibway is a full-hearted tribute to the counselors and friends who loved a generation of kids to Christ.
Read this book – it’s your last chance to earn that Penguin Patch.
down country roads back to Camp Ojibway
on Lake Mud Hen, a magical place where legends
are born and adventure lurks behind every canoe.
From Warren and Joyce’s first busload of wide-eyed campers in 1969 to their reluctant farewell in 1986, Camp Ojibway was for hundreds of youngsters a wild and wacky wonderland where God did some of His best work. Where else could kids begin the day backwards, chase down a herd of squealing pigs indoors, or witness a man (bearing a striking resemblance to Warren) walking on the water shouting, “Cast your nets on the other side!†What next – skydiving? Maybe a swim across the lake? Evil Kadoug might race his motorcycle off the dock, a ramp and seven canoes. “Terrorists†might overtake the camp, confiscate Bibles and fire real guns across the lake. You never know at CO! Camp Ojibway was a great place to hone your survival instincts. It was also a heavenly place to forge relationships – with God and each other – that only deepen in time.
Part memoir and part confessional, Almost Heaven, Camp Ojibway is a full-hearted tribute to the counselors and friends who loved a generation of kids to Christ.
Read this book – it’s your last chance to earn that Penguin Patch.
