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Red Cross Blood Drive Live life. Give life. Donate blood with the American Red Cross today, June 26, at Cedar Lodge. 10:00 am - 4:00 pm. Sign up to give or to volunteer at the administration office desk.

Locating The deadline for full payment of 2015 cabin and RV storage reservations, or the first half annual payments is July 10. Annual rent payments must be paid in full by April 1, 2015.

Family Ministry Cabin Thursday: Cabin will be open for counseling from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm. Family Coordinators may pick up the 2015 plan book from the cabin. There will be a drawing.

ABC Daily Deals $1 books: Story Book, Leaning on God's Heart Thursday: 15% off nearly all health and cookbooks. Linda Johnson will be at the store from 9:00-10:00 pm with samples from the Micheff cookbook, Cooking with Kellog's.

Apple Valley Please stop in the Apple Valley store and pick up your Sunday sale raincheck items.

Sanctuary Tours Daily 10:00-2:00, 4:00-7:00. Tours start every 15-20 mins.

Natural Lifestyle Cooking Book Ernestine Finley's book Natural Lifestyle Cooking will be on sale at the ABC for $19.99.

Medical Office Hours Monday-Friday 8:30-9:15 am, 6:15-7:30 pm For emergencies please call security.

Geocaching Help The Rhinelander pathfinder club needs someone to help them finish the geocaching honor. Please contact Donna Peters, site 6282 or 715-499-1389.

Exercise Class/Prayer Walk All are welcome to meet at the basketball court at 8:00 am for a prayer walk followed by a guided exercise session.

WA Strawberries Fresh picked strawberries from WA farms for sale daily at 1:00 pm under the ABC awning. While supplies last.

Choir & Orchestra Practice Come and join us for choir practice every day at the Pavilion from 1:00-2:00 and after the evening meeting on Friday. The orchestra will meet Thursday and Friday after the evening meeting.

SAGE Potluck Friday, 5:30 pm, on the SAGE picnic tables west of the Pavilion.

BREAKFAST coffee cake ? scrambled tofu Stripples ? potato cubes oatmeal ? fruit bar

LUNCH baked potatoes ? beef gravy riblets ? corn bread ? salad bar California mix vegetables

SUPPER fire roasted tomato soup hot dogs ? onion rings ? fruit bar

Revived By His Word

TODAY'S READING

"I will meditate on Your precepts, and contemplate Your ways. I will delight myself in Your statutes; I will not forget Your Word."

Psalm 119:15,16

Weather Forecast

Thursday Thursday Night

Mostly Sunny Partly Cloudy 10% precip 20% precip

77? 59?

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Subject to change without notice

Previous Enigma Answers Enigma 1: Goliath's sword Enigma 2: Weeds

CAMP LAMP

Thursday, June 26

Larry Stotz: Passing on an Interitance of Faith

which only physically active parents could provide, but as a boy I knew only the joys of those things we were able to enjoy together.

Larry Stotz with his wife, Cindy, and one of their four daughters, Julie. Larry is owner of Stotz and Company, an accounting and bookkeeping firm in Grantsburg, WI.

My story starts before I was born. I know that everyone else's story does too, but I refer to circumstances that occurred while I my mother was at the end of her second trimester of pregnancy with me.

In September of 1954, while I was yet three months from seeing the world for the first time, my father fell ill with polio. He spent two years in the hospital, and when released, was able to walk only with the assistance of a brace and crutches.

Now this obviously had a dramatic effect on the way we grew up as a family. A farmer before his illness, he now by

necessity must find another way to support his family. Vocational rehabilitation in the hospital indicated that accounting and bookkeeping were an interest that he could cultivate, and indeed he found work in those areas. So, instead of a country boy growing up on the farm, all I ever knew was as a small town boy with activities that a disabled father could provide.

And provide he did, not only financially, but spiritually, mentally, emotionally, the whole package. There was never an attitude about his disability, so we grew up knowing only that our life was a good one. I know there were things that I missed

My mother also participated in this lack of attitude about dad's disability. Circumstances of the illness and all the changes that came with it could have made bitterness a part of our life, but such was not the case.

Both of my parents grew up Seventh-day Adventist, with their parents active in the local church at Frederic, WI. I was raised understanding that church services, church activities, and church family were a very important part of our life.

My siblings, Kathy and Alan, and I were all sent to Wisconsin Academy (WI) for all four high school years, allowing us to create lifetime friends. I met my wife, Cindy at WA, although we did not connect until a few years later at an alumni gathering.

Cindy and I have been married for 35 years come October, 2014. Our family has been blessed with five daughters (Julie, Jennifer,

MEET OUR SPEAKERS

ERNESTINE FINLEY

Thursday Afternoon: 2:00 pm through 5:00 pm Ernestine, BS, BA , holds degrees in Communications and Personal Ministries. A major concentration of her study was Community Health Outreach. Her passion is sharing the principles of a positive, healthy lifestyle.

She has held more than 250 Natural Lifestyle Cooking classes throughout the United States and internationally in the last forty years with over 20,000 attendees. She estimates that she has served nearly a quarter of a million tasty vegetarian food samples to her audiences in the last four decades. Her classes focus especially on practical, economical, delicious, healthy recipes.

Ernestine, or "Teenie" as her friends call, her is married to Elder Mark Finley and they have three adult children, Debbie, Rebecca, and Mark.

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Janelle, Jessica, and Johanna), two of which are married. We have also been blessed with two grandchildren.

Each of our children has gone through the Frederic Seventh-day Adventist Church School, and after the first two years of high school (taken by correspondence), each graduated from WA. Forty years minus one (Julie's first year was before the church school was started) of church school, ten years of WA, and years and years of Adventist college education (still counting).

I believe that faithful tithing and giving of offerings over our entire life has blessed Cindy and I; how else could we explain all the dollars invested in Christian education?

Our hope is that all that we have invested in our church, our children's schooling, and the raising of our family in general will allow us to share time as a complete family in heaven someday soon.

"Love the Lord your God with all

your heart and with all your soul.

Love him with all your strength.

The commandments I give you

today must be in your hearts.Make

sure your children learn them. Talk

about them when you are at home.

Talk about them when you walk

along the road. Speak about them

when you go to bed. And speak

about them when you get up."

Deut. 6:5-7

Larry Stotz

Frederic SDA Church

Camp Meeting 2014

BY THE NUMBERS

23 Camp Meeting Cabin

Inventory sheets have been turned in so far. Only 727 to go..

4.15 (min:sec) how long it

took Kreed Wilkinson to finish the Lake-to-Lake run.

82 requests for baptism

or baptismal studies at Camp Wakonda last summer.

1290 BC, the date of the

Merneptah Stele which has the oldest extra-biblical record of the name "Israel".

BIBLE ENIGMA 1

I took from a field I did not own/I gathered what I had not grown/ though the owner lived alone/ His son would be my flesh and bone

Kevin Wilkinson

BIBLE ENIGMA 2

I have a bite but not a bark, a head but not a foot/A hairy prophet said that I was laid against the root/Another prophet rescued me when I had lost my head/He didn't part the waters, he unbaptize me instead

Kevin Wilkinson

Answers on back page of tomorrow's Camp Lamp. Clues on administration reader-board.

Great Controversy Story 130-160 Primary children are learning about the great controversy; from creation, beginning of sin, Cain & Able, clear through to the second coming of Jesus. Crafts, stories, puppet programs and science projects all contribute to the theme.

Ellen G. White Devotional

DIVINE ASSURANCES

Wonderful possibilities are open to those who lay hold of the divine assurances of God's Word. There are glorious truths to come before the people of God. Privileges and duties which they do not even suspect to be in the Bible will be laid open before them. As they follow on in the path of humble obedience, doing His will, they will know more and more of the oracles of God....

The soul dwelling in the pure atmosphere of holy thought is transformed by intercourse with God through the study of His Word. Truth is so large, so far reaching, so deep, so broad, that self is lost sight of. The heart is softened and subdued into humility, kindness, and love...

In Heavenly Places

Question of the Day

THE BEST COUNCIL SOMEONE EVER GAVE ME WAS . . .

Alan Carlson You only have 18 summers with your kids... use them wisely.

Jean-Marcel Clouzet Faith and sacrifice are not inherent, but learned from the Holy Spirit.

Nate Skaife Listen to your elders.

Steve Aust When a person introduced me to Jesus, and when a person said, "She's the one for you."

Keith Sopp Servant leadership.

Mike Meadows Seek ye first the kingdom of God, and all these things will be added unto you.

Teresa Isensee Harrison From my mother... not so much by words, but by her Christian example. Since I was very young, I have silently observed how she does everything with the love of Christ in her heart. Her faith never wavers. I weave her example into my personal life and recognize that if I have Christ in my heart, He will take care of everything!

Bible Study 101: Michael Ehm Unsure of how to begin a personal Bible study program of your own? Explore key elements and resources for personal Bible study and Bible sharing at 4:00 pm in the Pioneer Chapel today.

You'll find help on topics such as Bible marking, reference materials, why so many versions of the Bible, how to lead a small group Bible study, and more.

Rug Braiding at ACS Cabin Nearly 30 women crowded into the Adventist Community Services cabin on Tuesday morning to hear Alice Garrett explain how to braid oblong step rugs from strips of old denim jeans. "I think I could do that," said one lady, "and I'm not very crafly." Find information on making rugs at materials@ . Stop by the ACS cabin and see what they are doing next.

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