“Volim Te” in Serbian, or as some kids would say – Serbish, means “I love you”. It was a phrase that I’ve heard the kids whisper in my ear when they hugged me a couple of times. I didn’t know what that meant at first but when I learned it, I think that was a phrase that sums up this week pretty well.
Team Twined by the Vine, along with the Serbian team from Novi Sad Christian Fellowship, hung out with 40+ teenagers in a camp this week; it was 5 days filled with laughter, tears, and love – not only for the campers but for myself as well.
When I first spend time with them, I knew I liked them. Later on, learning about their stories, interests, and achievements made me fall in love with them. While the idea of love is still relatively new to me, just like the wide range of emotions that all of a sudden is available for me to use to describe how I feel, being a part of this camp allowed me witness love in a different way. More importantly, I think I’m beginning to catch glimpse of God’s love through worship, even if it wasn’t in English.
My original plan was to do a vlog about this week and then I realized that I’m a really slow processor. That means my more in-depth thoughts will be posted later time this month! In the meantime, I made a video to give you all a peek of what happened last week at Kamp Betel (Bethel Camp). Enjoy!
