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“Campers didn’t want the week to end.  There was something special, a love that was shared between all.  God’s love was evident.”  Janet Novario, St. John’s Stovertown

 

“The staff was faithful, gracious, energetic.  They truly bore witness to the joy that is ours in Jesus.”  Pastor Jim Wilson, Lord of Life, Columbus

 

“This program helped solidify and deepen faith.”  Pastor Donna Klaus, Christ the King, St. Clairsville

 

 “The impact of faithful young adults and role models will be felt and seen in the lives of these campers for a long time.”  Jeff Mitchell, Epiphany, Pickerington

 

 “The most valuable aspect of Day Camp is the fact that children learn about god and the Lutheran faith in a fun and hands on way.”  Kristen Gerwin, St. John, Port Clinton

 

“Jesus came alive for the campers and they became excited.  For some this was literally the birthing point of faith – the first time they heard about Jesus.”  Pastor Karen Torrez, St. Paul, Bridgeport

 

“This was a wonderful camp experience for everyone involved!  Every morning the kids arrived excited to start their day.”  Deb McMaster, Grace Wadsworth

 

“A good value for all that is provided.”  Pastor Don King, Hope, Cleveland Hts.

 

 “The counselors were wonderful.  Very flexible, energetic, and very good with the kids.”  Biddy McGaha, Salem, Toledo

 

 “I have coordinated camp two years now, and have been duly impressed by the organizational skills LOMO has provided!”  Vicki Henson, Urbana, Messiah

 

“Parents shared with me on family night that the children came home and shared the Bible stories.  The children touched them through their experiences at camp.”   Wilma Wind, Augsburg, Cincinnati

 

“The day camp experience allows time to develop a more in depth relationship with the children.”  Sarah Fox, Emmanuel, Coshocton

 

“It is great that kids can see and learn from older teens about their faith.  This helps them see that being a Christian isn’t just a thing older people do.”  Martha Tickel, St. Paul, Westerville