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Where Is God’s Church Today?
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Jesus said, “I will build My Church…” There is a single organization that teaches the entire truth of the Bible, and is called to live by “every word of God.” Do you know how to find it? Christ said it would:

  • Teach “all things” He commanded
  • Have called out members set apart by truth
  • Be a “little flock”

Facing Challenges Head On

My first year of camp I knew I would have to face my fear of falling. You see, I am not afraid of heights, I am just afraid of falling from those heights. As long as I know that I am 100 percent safe from plummeting to the ground, I am okay. I determined, though, that when I arrived at AYC, I was not going to let anything stop me from overcoming this apprehension.

I first came to have a fear of falling when I was little. I would dream that I was climbing a tall ladder and then fall off. It would seem as if gravity were literally pulling me downward through my bed. I remember always waking up and feeling terrified because it felt so real. Soon after, I outgrew the dreams, but the fear stuck.

My feeling of nervousness before going on the high ropes course was definite. My hands were sweaty and my heart beat so fast I thought everyone could hear it. I wanted to change my mind and watch all of the others do the high ropes instead, but I knew that was not an option. I kept trying to have people go in front of me, but that only worked for a while. Soon, it was my turn to do one of the obstacles. They strapped me into a harness so that I would not get hurt if I fell.

But I knew I could not let my fear overcome me—I needed to overcome it. Even with the harness on, I was terrified that my footing would slip or the rope would break. Standing high above the ground, I heard other campers cheer me on and call my name, which caused me to look below me. Glancing down gave me a rush. I have been in high places before, but this was different.

While I dreaded being up high, I had soon accomplished the challenge. I was so relieved. Everyone congratulated me and I felt great! I even wanted to do it again, yet there was not enough time.

Through this experience I learned that once you reach your goals and face your fears, you will feel rejuvenated and relieved. At first, I was so afraid. I just wanted to go back to the cabins and curl up in bed—that is how bad it was! But in the end, I realized how important it was to not turn back, to not look away.

I also realized that almost always, after you overcome a fear, you will realize that it was not that bad after all. The most important part is to keep going, never stop, and keep your eyes on the goal.

I am now ready to face any challenge head on!