Friday, April 18, 2014

Encouragement Cards




What are they?
            Small notes of encouragement, often containing a Bible verse, to be a little pick-me-up during a challenging or difficult time at camp.

Why do we make them?
            To give to each other! Some can be written out ahead of time with general encouraging and supportive messages. Others can be left blank and written out during camp. These can be a great way to say “good job” or “you can do it” in a tangible way.

What should they look like?
            They can look however you want them to! Be creative, or be practical. The card itself is fun, but not as important as the message written on it, or the thought that goes behind it.

How many should I make?
            Make at least one for every person in your small group. But you can never make too many! Consider writing one or two in French for the French ICers or your roomates--use Biblegateway.com to find French translations of the Bible. Counselors also love to receive encouragement like this, especially if they are the “Counselor of the Day”, leading your small group or cabin time, or if they are giving the talk during the Big Meeting.

When do we give them out?
            Whenever you get the chance. You can hand them to the person directly, or you can slip them on their bed or in their backpack. In the past we’ve passed them out specifically when we knew someone was going to give their testimony, or if they are feeling discouraged or homesick.

Encouraging Bible verses:

John 16:33
Psalm 46:1
Isaiah 41:10
John 14:27
2 Thessalonians 2:16-17
Numbers 6:26
Psalm 29:11
Philippians 4:6-7
2 Timothy 1:7
Romans 15:13
Psalm 55:22
Ecclesiastes 3:11
Zephaniah 3:17
Deuteronomy 31:8
Matthew 11:28-29
Isaiah 40:28-31
Exodus 15:2
Philippians 4:13
Psalm 27:1
Romans 8:38-39
Romans 8:28
1 Peter 5:7