Where was the last place you saw your red bracelet from camp 2009? Is it stuck in the back of your sock drawer? Is it hiding under the clutter on your desk? Did it find the bottom of the trash can?
When was the last time you thought about the message on that red bracelet? In the midst of an argument with your parents? In the middle of a conversation about God with your friends? As you made an important decision?
One Life, No Regrets. How’s it coming?
Pastors Eric and Craig spend an entire week stressing the importance of taking a moment to think about how you live your life. It was easy to make commitments at camp and promises to God about living for Him. Now that you have been home for a few months are you sticking to those commitments and promises? Chances are “life” collided with the “camp you” and you might have found yourself spinning out of control. Take a moment now. Go dig out your camp sermon worksheets & tent devotions. Read over the words that God spoke to you through Eric and Craig. Evaluate yourself. Be honest. Do you have regrets? Do you need to amend some wrongs?
Dig out your bracelet. Search high and low for it (your room should get a good cleaning in the process). Start wearing the bracelet again and remind yourself that you are a child of God and He has a great plan for your life. You only have one life…are you living without regrets?


its going pretty good, saw my bracelet recently but who knows where it is now, think of the message everyday though! Have had no regrets so far lets see if we can go a whole year.
Thanks Caleb, for letting us know how you are doing. Let us know how we can support you throughout the rest of the year.
I’ve actually kept my bracelet on since this past summer at camp. Once it went on, it never came off. That doesn’t mean that I’ve thought of the message everyday. I can go a whole day and forget that I’m wearing the bracelet. The last time I thought about the message though was… ha ha, I don’t remember. Right now…. Is that a valid answer? (And I guess since I already know where my bracelet is, I don’t have to give my room a good cleaning. The folder’s a different story.)