Today is day 37 of our 50 Years at Lake Agape and countdown to the start of Camp Meeting. Click here to read other articles. Email blog@delanco.org to contribute. When people talk about beginning a relationship with Christ they typically identify a sermon message, conversation or particular event that drew them to the Lord. For me there was … Continue reading 50 Years at Lake Agape: Cumulative Overpowering of Love
50 Years at Lake Agape: Lifetime of Memories
Editor’s Note: Today is day 40 of our 50 Years at Lake Agape countdown. Click here to read the other articles. I would think everyone who has had the opportunity to spend any time at Delanco has those special remembrances of those new friends made, favorite counselor or dean, a favorite night game, a favorite message … Continue reading 50 Years at Lake Agape: Lifetime of Memories
50 Years at Lake Agape: Why I Love Delanco Camp
Editor's Note: Today is day 42 of our 50 Years at Lake Agape countdown. Click here to read the other articles. One of the statements I hear regularly about Delanco goes something like this: After all of these years, it still looks the same... The exact quote differs from person to person, but that's the … Continue reading 50 Years at Lake Agape: Why I Love Delanco Camp
50 Years at Lake Agape: Firsts
Editor's Note: Today is day 43 of our 50-day countdown to Camp Meeting and our celebration of 50 Years at Lake Agape. If you'd like to contribute to this series with photographs, stories, testimonies or other post ideas, email blog@delanco.org. I’ve had many first-time events and experiences at Delanco Camp … It was at Delanco … Continue reading 50 Years at Lake Agape: Firsts
50 Years at Lake Agape: What I Learned From Tim Bock
Editor's Note: Today is day 48 of our countdown to the start of Camp Meeting and celebrating 50 years at Lake Agape. If you have a memory you'd like to share, please email blog@delanco.org. You just can’t get the sand from the Lake Agape beach out of your shoes. I was one of those kids … Continue reading 50 Years at Lake Agape: What I Learned From Tim Bock