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Fifteen RMC Pathfinders Baptized at Camporee Jamie Mira was baptized at the International Pathfinder Camporee in Oshkosh along with more than 1,300 other Pathfinders from around the world.
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he 2019 Chosen International Pathfinder Camporee in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, brought together over 56,000 young people from throughout North America and 100 countries, making it one of the largest gatherings of the church. Among them were 581 Pathfinders from Rocky
Mountain Conference. Baptisms were one of the biggest features of this extraordinary event. Jamie Mira, a Pathfinder from Denver South Hispanic, was among the more than 1,300 baptized at the camporee. Jamie’s parents have been Pathfinder area coordinators for many years, and her older
sister Betsy was one of RMC’s teen reps. Betsy was baptized at the previous International Pathfinder Camporee. “Jamie has been like a granddaughter to us since she was born. She loves Papa Don so much, and he was honored to baptize her,” said Christine Register Hill, who is Papa Don King’s wife and
co-Pathfinder director for RMC. “Also, one of the RMC Pathfinders was baptized by her grandfather, and many were baptized by their fathers,” she added. Stories on these pages provided by RMCNews. Read the full versions online at outlookmag.org.
Prayers and Donations Keep Worland’s SonShine Academy Open
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he Worland Church has approximately 20 attending members, yet by God’s grace the church has been able to operate a school
for the past 30 years. The question of how the school will remain open reappears each year. But God hears their pleas and provides in
miraculous ways. This summer Traci Pike, a member of the Casper Church, felt impressed to make an appeal for SonShine from the pulpit at Wyoming camp meeting. Hearts were moved, and pledge cards were filled out and turned in. Even after camp meeting was over, SonShine Academy continued to receive pledge cards in the mail. “Our church family has been moved beyond words,” said Annette Treat, teacher at Sonshine Academy. “Because so many
individuals listened and responded to the Lord’s call, SonShine Academy has been able to keep its doors open and witness to the children and families in our community.” Currently, only two of the nine students enrolled are Adventists. Gratitude goes to the churches in the Big Horn Basin who have given sacrificially to SonShine Academy. “Above all, we are grateful to the Lord. He is good and faithful to those who serve Him!” added Treat.
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