Camp
Lutherhill spreads God's love to
abused, neglected kids at Krause Children's Center
August
7, 2006
Katy,
Texas - The boys and girls at Krause
Children's Center spent a week of fellowship and fun at Camp
Lutherhill: Krause this July. Camp Lutherhill, located in LaGrange,Texas,
brought four councelors to the Krause Center to teach the residents
the importance of God's presence in their lives.
Counselors led residents in
arts and crafts, praise and worship and sports activities.
These kids are amazing,
said Dylan, a counselor and group leader for Camp Lutherhill.
They try to act tough at first, but at the end of the
week, I could see Gods love shining through their eyes.
This is the second year that
Camp Lutherhill has spent a week at Krause. It is also the second
year that Kinsmen Lutheran's 'Noisy Offering' has paid for Lutherhill
to come to Katy for the week long camp and the second year that
members of Living Word Lutheran have provided homes for the
Lutherhill counselors to stay for the week. Special thanks to
Kinsmen and Living Word for making this wonderful opportunity
possible for the kids.
Lutheran
Social Services is the social service arm of the Evangelical
Lutheran Church in America and The Lutheran Church - Missouri
Synod. LSS annually serves more than 30,000 children, elderly
and poor in Texas and Louisiana regardless of religious beliefs,
ethnicity, gender or age. Its nationally accredited affiliated
ministries include therapeutic foster care, adoption, childrens
residential treatment, health care and retirement centers, emergency
assistance, adult day care and disaster response.
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