From Natalie Kent
I grew up at kawkawa. It was my life, I would count days down from the day I returned home from kawkawa. It was what I lived for. I met my closest friends and had my life changing experiences. I learned who I was and about gods plans in my life. When I was seven years old I had an accendent and was told I was going to die. After about a week I returned home, and continued counting down days till I could go to kawkawa. That place allowed me to tell my testamony of how god moved in my life, and as well saved my life, and I believe part of the reason I live today was to continue my walk with god at kawkawa, and share my story to the campers and leaders. I luv you all. I keep all the letters to myself, and from my leaders I had, I also keep a piece of paper full of verses that tinkerbell so kindly wrote for as words of encouragment and hope. I will miss you all and thank you.





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