Well.... slowly but surely the work on B Block is taking shape, and this month we are hoping the roof will be place before the end of Sept, early October. This is a huge call, because at present we do not have the total funds for this to happen.. we have the workers with servant hearts and hands, but the funds may be an issue. We are totally relying on the Lord and need another $10,000 or so to complete the roofing stage of the building and have it at lock up stage. The Lord this month alone has provided around $10,000 in one month (we have been VERY busy and it is showing a little with our staff:) but we see business as provision!! Its' been wonderful to watch Him provide in His time and with HIS purpose... we have learnt many lessons through this B block building.. if we ask.. HE will provide... but not in our time, but HIS perfect Timing!
The rest of the campsite continues to bless those that use this place. We are now using the bottom story of B Block for accommodation. Often times we feel a little overwhelmed and not fit for the job he has called us to here as the campsite grows.... but HE has always provided the strength needed to complete what He wants us to start!
Kids Klub will start again next week after a months break! We are all geared up ready to go and hope to reach around 60 kids a week again this term. We have a 13 week program all organised which will take us to the end of the year and our Christmas Concert!
Celebration Service!
On December 19th this year, we are hoping to officially have a 'Celebration/Dedication service' for the New block. We are excited about this and hope to have a bit of an open day, with a presentation of the camp through the last 50 years, celebrating the Lords provision and commitment to the Ministry here. To finish off the night we are looking forward to having a 'Carols by Candlelight' in our car park! We are hoping this will be a family night of fun and fellowship, singing carols and celebrating Gods Faithfulness. We look forward to the churches supporting this event.
So there is lots happening over the next 4 months until our departure.... still so much to do and so little time to do it! Please join us in prayer, praying for the campsite, its needs and that it will continue to be a shining light in this part of Fiji!
Paul and Jo Richards
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Update on B Block Sept 2009
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Help from Tasmania!

This week we hosted a Christian College from Tasmania! Last year they put up the swing set behind the motels, and this year they helped dig the septic tank and soak pit for the new building!
We are very thankful to teams like this that acknowledge the Ministry of the Christian Camp. Paul was happy that they were able to dig, concrete, and complete the new tank and soak pit in two days. That will save Him and the boys here having to do all the work!
At present we are still waiting for funds to come in (and they are coming in thanks to overseas mission groups who are paying in advance for their time with us!!) to buy the roof and trusses. Paul is unable to go too much further without some help, so we are also in need of a plumber or carpenter or at least someone who knows what they are doing:) to put on the roof!
Meanwhile, the plumbing, electrical, and painting are all well underway.
Recently we had a donation from NZ of all of the windows. They arrived in a crate, that Paul had to organise customs etc for. This was all done.... over a period of 4 days going in and out of Suva, but was all finalised with the camp only paying around $600 to clear all the items! What a provision! Again, we thank Brian Hall of Gisbourne NZ for the donation of his second hand windows and also two ovens for the Camp, as well as other bits and pieces for the plumbing etc.
I am attaching a couple of photos of the work done by Emmanuel college this week.
We continue to stand in awe of the Lord and HIS provision for the Camp.
Please remember to pray for the Ministry and opportunities the camp has into the lives of the many people that pass through our gates.
We are very thankful to teams like this that acknowledge the Ministry of the Christian Camp. Paul was happy that they were able to dig, concrete, and complete the new tank and soak pit in two days. That will save Him and the boys here having to do all the work!
At present we are still waiting for funds to come in (and they are coming in thanks to overseas mission groups who are paying in advance for their time with us!!) to buy the roof and trusses. Paul is unable to go too much further without some help, so we are also in need of a plumber or carpenter or at least someone who knows what they are doing:) to put on the roof!
Meanwhile, the plumbing, electrical, and painting are all well underway.
Recently we had a donation from NZ of all of the windows. They arrived in a crate, that Paul had to organise customs etc for. This was all done.... over a period of 4 days going in and out of Suva, but was all finalised with the camp only paying around $600 to clear all the items! What a provision! Again, we thank Brian Hall of Gisbourne NZ for the donation of his second hand windows and also two ovens for the Camp, as well as other bits and pieces for the plumbing etc.
I am attaching a couple of photos of the work done by Emmanuel college this week.
We continue to stand in awe of the Lord and HIS provision for the Camp.
Please remember to pray for the Ministry and opportunities the camp has into the lives of the many people that pass through our gates.
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
May at the Christian Camp!
Greetings from Deuba!!
This month started out busy with the first term school holidays.
We were able to host a number of groups which was great for the staff and Management to keep us busy as well as providing much needed income to continue with B Block.
Staff
We continue to be blessed with great staff, and a great team spirit here at camp! Felicity has joined our team and is making a valuable contribution to our Kids Klub each week.
Olivia continue to learn the ropes of the office.
With Felicity here, she has also been helping school the Richards' children which has allowed Jo to spend a lot more time in the office with Olly. This is valuable time needed to learn the many different office responsibilities needed to keep the office running efficiently. We are so thankful for olly and the contribution she is making to the Lords work here at camp.
Siga continues to run our Team Building courses every now and then. This weekend we will host the Churchward Chapel Sunday School leaders, who will be running through the games for 2 hours in the morning and 2 hours in the afternoon. This is the 2nd year running that we have been asked to run these games for this team. Last year and this year again, we have been asked to run their Sunday School games afternoon as well. We were able to go to the Chapel in Flagstaff with a team and run their Sunday school games afternoon. It was a wonderful time of fellowship with the Rotuman group, and we are thankful for their contribution to camp.
Iliesa continues to be Paul's right hand man spending most of the day helping out with B block. He is a great help in Kids Klub as well.
The team play an important part in welcoming and hosting our overseas mission teams.
We work alternate weekends off, on, and the boys do a great job of hosting the incoming local groups that spend the weekend with us. It is a system that works well for all of us, and allows them and the Richards some time off. (Well, as much as we can have off living on site:)
We were blessed to have Waihi Baptist church with us at the end of last month, who put a lot of hard labour and work into B Block.
Paul and the boys continue to work on B Block. At this stage, we are short of funds to put the roof on. Camp really needs another $30,000 to complete the roofing and trusses etc. We are trusting the Lord, as HE has already provided to date everything needed. Our aim was to have the building close to completion by late July, but we don't see this happening due to the funds situation. Our hope would be that the building is finished by the time Paul and Jo leave at the end of this year.
Kids Klub
We continue to have around 60 kids attending our weekly Kids Klub. The Waihi team ran a week long holiday club while they were here too. It is wonderful to have such an impact into the lives of these children. This term will be spend teaching them the Ten commandments and the importance of Gods Word and Commands.
We have a busy couple of months ahead, hosting 5 overseas mission teams throughout June/July. We host, cater, and organise these team visits, as well as providing our staff as 'Guides' when the teams travel to the Local schools or into Suva. Our first team arrives next week, from Tasmania. They will be spending a week here with us a camp, where Paul will lead them in a work project at one of the Local schools for two days ( Deuba Village). Last year they put in water tanks to improve the water situation. Covered Paths were built to the water tanks and Drinking taps installed. This year they will put in a set of swings similar to ours at the back of the Motel area here. They will then get involved in working around the camp helping with the painting of B Block.
These teams are vital to the centre as they provide valuable income through the payment of accommodation and food. Most average around 20 pax, and stay mostly in our KK units.
We continued to stand in awe of all that the Lord has provided for the centre. We serve an awesome God who when He has the hands to work, will provided all that is needed. We are thankful for His continued provision for our family as well as our full time staff Members.
Please remember to keep them in your hearts and prayers...
Iliesa Raiwai Assembly
Siga Nadi Brethren
Olly Valelevu
Felicity Commended from Village Avenue Community Church Brisbane Australia
Esala A new Christian from our local area. Attends our Home fellowship here at camp
Every Wednesday Afternoon is Bible study, with a Sunday fellowship held at camp in the Richards' home. Staff Devotion happens every morning at 8:00am to include not only our full time workers but 5 of our local staff members. We also have Monday Morning Tea Devotion, where we all have morning Tea together. Each of our full time workers are rostered on to take Devotion each morning and Monday Morning tea.
We trust his has filled you in a little more on what is happening at camp, and gives you an idea of our daily happenings.
Blessings,
Paul and Jo Richards
This month started out busy with the first term school holidays.
We were able to host a number of groups which was great for the staff and Management to keep us busy as well as providing much needed income to continue with B Block.
Staff
We continue to be blessed with great staff, and a great team spirit here at camp! Felicity has joined our team and is making a valuable contribution to our Kids Klub each week.
Olivia continue to learn the ropes of the office.
With Felicity here, she has also been helping school the Richards' children which has allowed Jo to spend a lot more time in the office with Olly. This is valuable time needed to learn the many different office responsibilities needed to keep the office running efficiently. We are so thankful for olly and the contribution she is making to the Lords work here at camp.
Siga continues to run our Team Building courses every now and then. This weekend we will host the Churchward Chapel Sunday School leaders, who will be running through the games for 2 hours in the morning and 2 hours in the afternoon. This is the 2nd year running that we have been asked to run these games for this team. Last year and this year again, we have been asked to run their Sunday School games afternoon as well. We were able to go to the Chapel in Flagstaff with a team and run their Sunday school games afternoon. It was a wonderful time of fellowship with the Rotuman group, and we are thankful for their contribution to camp.
Iliesa continues to be Paul's right hand man spending most of the day helping out with B block. He is a great help in Kids Klub as well.
The team play an important part in welcoming and hosting our overseas mission teams.
We work alternate weekends off, on, and the boys do a great job of hosting the incoming local groups that spend the weekend with us. It is a system that works well for all of us, and allows them and the Richards some time off. (Well, as much as we can have off living on site:)
We were blessed to have Waihi Baptist church with us at the end of last month, who put a lot of hard labour and work into B Block.
Paul and the boys continue to work on B Block. At this stage, we are short of funds to put the roof on. Camp really needs another $30,000 to complete the roofing and trusses etc. We are trusting the Lord, as HE has already provided to date everything needed. Our aim was to have the building close to completion by late July, but we don't see this happening due to the funds situation. Our hope would be that the building is finished by the time Paul and Jo leave at the end of this year.
Kids Klub
We continue to have around 60 kids attending our weekly Kids Klub. The Waihi team ran a week long holiday club while they were here too. It is wonderful to have such an impact into the lives of these children. This term will be spend teaching them the Ten commandments and the importance of Gods Word and Commands.
We have a busy couple of months ahead, hosting 5 overseas mission teams throughout June/July. We host, cater, and organise these team visits, as well as providing our staff as 'Guides' when the teams travel to the Local schools or into Suva. Our first team arrives next week, from Tasmania. They will be spending a week here with us a camp, where Paul will lead them in a work project at one of the Local schools for two days ( Deuba Village). Last year they put in water tanks to improve the water situation. Covered Paths were built to the water tanks and Drinking taps installed. This year they will put in a set of swings similar to ours at the back of the Motel area here. They will then get involved in working around the camp helping with the painting of B Block.
These teams are vital to the centre as they provide valuable income through the payment of accommodation and food. Most average around 20 pax, and stay mostly in our KK units.
We continued to stand in awe of all that the Lord has provided for the centre. We serve an awesome God who when He has the hands to work, will provided all that is needed. We are thankful for His continued provision for our family as well as our full time staff Members.
Please remember to keep them in your hearts and prayers...
Iliesa Raiwai Assembly
Siga Nadi Brethren
Olly Valelevu
Felicity Commended from Village Avenue Community Church Brisbane Australia
Esala A new Christian from our local area. Attends our Home fellowship here at camp
Every Wednesday Afternoon is Bible study, with a Sunday fellowship held at camp in the Richards' home. Staff Devotion happens every morning at 8:00am to include not only our full time workers but 5 of our local staff members. We also have Monday Morning Tea Devotion, where we all have morning Tea together. Each of our full time workers are rostered on to take Devotion each morning and Monday Morning tea.
We trust his has filled you in a little more on what is happening at camp, and gives you an idea of our daily happenings.
Blessings,
Paul and Jo Richards
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
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