The Camp of
Colors Story
by Edral
Adams
Following my mountain
top experience with the Lord Our God......... during North Florida
Tres Dias #4, I came home filled with anticipation in what God was
doing through Tres Dias. In my heart I knew Tres Dias was a
ministry the Lord was using as a vehicle of love to draw His body,
the Church, together in the strength only He can give. The Lord led
me to an old elementary school that had been converted into an
automobile salvage yard. The building itself was of sound
construction, but it had been badly negelected. It was dark,
the roof leaked, black oil and grease were everywhere. Every
room was full with a different assortment of automobile parts. The
halls were lined with trash, shelves piled full of old used parts
and the floor littered with parts of every description.
These very same halls
which had been filled with joy and laughter of innocent children
were now filled with dirty clutter and unorganized gloom.
Walking through the building, one could hardly visualize what God
had in mind for this rundown trash filled building. Then God gave me
the eyes to see and the spiritual ears to hear the songs of praise
which would someday fill these spaces. I brought different people to
view the place. Some could see the vision and some could only
see a junk yard hopelessly strewn with trash and dirt.
The vision caught on
with some of us. We became excited about the potential as the
excitement spread until God had all the right people in place. They
came from every place and walk: Engineers, Electricians,
Plumbers, Professional painters, Graders, and Carpenters. But
most of all He sent givers. Our next step was to approach the owner
and ask if he would sell. He not only said he would, but he
would give us two years to raise the money ... interest
free!!! Thank you, Lord! I left two gold coins...to seal the
deal until God would provide the money.
We began renovation
almost immediately with a virtual army of free labor from the four
communities using the camp: Atlanta Christian Cursillo, Tres
Dias of North Georgua, Georgia Mountain Tres Dias and Vida
Nueva of North Georgia. Now with over $150,000 in materials
and untold hours of labor, Camp of Colors is the spotless
facitity you see today.
The Story of The Camp of
Colors symbolizes our own lives. Lives filled with innocence
and laughter as children. Then, usually comes layer upon layer
of dirt and junk ---- all of which is known as sin. The
Weekend offers renovation; a chance to clean the floors of our lives
and leave the dirt at the foot of The Cross, and to cover the
unrepaired holes and broken pieces with the shed blood of our Lord
Jesus Christ. “And ye shall be as white as snow.”!
