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Sunset Lake Miracles

August 28, 2014

God is doing miraculous things at Sunset Lake Camp in Wilkeson on a daily basis. He has taken a group of young adults who have dedicated their summer to God and is transforming lives in a way seldom seen within other traditional forms of evangelism.

David Yeagley, Sunset Lake director, is sharing story snapshots from the summer online. You'll read about campers who are learning about Jesus for the first time, starting to read their very own Bibles, discovering how to pray, experiencing the presence of God and finding out they are not alone in this journey of life.

Camp gives God the opportunity touch the lives of campers who would never know Him otherwise. This is front-line evangelism. Read the stories at www.washingtonconference.org.

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Throughout the summer, Sunset Lake Camp staff and participants are looking for "moments of wonder."

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Lives are being transformed summer by summer at Sunset Lake Camp in Wilkeson.

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Along the shore of Sunset Lake, campers are discovering the wonder of God's Word and His love for each person.

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