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rentthesex123
- October 22nd, 19:11
There’s only one place in the entire world where I feel 100% accepted and loved unconditionally by God and myself. I know “Jesus Camp”, as we who go there lovingly call it, sounds like it would be boring but if I could, I would choose to be there all year long. Pinecrest isn’t just learning about God it’s about having a deeper sense of community and love for family and strangers alike.
The drive down to camp is nerve racking and fun at the same time. The closer I get to Pinecrest my thoughts start racing and the anticipation is great. Who’s going to be in my cabin? How will the “palefaces” (new campers) react and will they have a good time? How’s the food going to be this year? These questions are asked by the youngest of palefaces to the oldest of vets.
My feelings about going away to college remind me of the curious excitement I feel as a new session at Pinecrest begins. Sure I’m nervous about leaving my mom but because of the lessons I have learned at Pinecrest I know how to find common interests and accept people’s differences. When it comes to food I have learned to be adaptable. And I’m sure roommates don’t get along all the time but living in a cabin with 9 other girls has shown me how to share and how to manage my time. Pinecrest has made me a better person and better equipped than the average freshman.
My first year at camp was one of the most memorable and life-enriching experiences I’ve ever had. I had heard so many good things about this place but as I left my mom on the 2 hour drive down to camp I couldn’t help but be a bit apprehensive. Driving into the campgrounds located at Camp Leouma in Sussex, NJ is long and bumpy but brings up so many emotions. As I left the comforts of my family and took a dive into this crazy world called Pinecrest, things started to brighten and I finally found the path to the real me.
Pinecrest is a concoction of crazy kids and Jesus song’s all rolled into one enlightening mess. By the end of the week I left feeling a part of a deeply connected extended family and more connected to God. When there are kids hugging and crying and honestly caring about each other it can be a bit overwhelming but by the end of the week, as I left these people at the end of the road, I was crying too.
In the same way my friends inspired me to go to Pinecrest other friends, who are Wagner students and alumni at my church, have told me great things about Wagner College. From what I now know, I believe that I would make a significant addition to Wagner and could greatly benefit from the outstanding nursing program there. I believe that getting my education from this institution will help me to achieve my goals both present and future.
There’s no way I can put into words how much Pinecrest means to me, all I know is Pinecrest actually saved my life when I was at the end of the road. My three years at Pinecrest have given me the confidence to believe in myself and taught me that through faith and perseverance I can achieve my goals. So I’ll leave you with a Pinecrest song “How can anyone ever tell you you are anything less than beautiful. How can anyone ever tell you, you are less than gold? How can anyone fail to notice your loving is like a miracle how deeply you’re connected to my soul?”