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Holiday Club, August 2002

Well holiday club is all over for another year. We have spent a brill 4 days digging diligently in the dusty desert searching for the Mighty GodSword!

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We have discovered how the Bible is divided into law, history, poetry and wisdom, prophecy and the Gospels.

With the help of our daring Desert Detectives on site, Sandy, Doug and June, and “The Prof”, we have found that the Mighty GodSword is not a sword as we first thought but the Mighty God’s Word which is The Bible.

That Mighty God’s Word became a real person in Jesus who died and CAME ALIVE again for us. WOW that’s amazing!!

Our Expedition Groups were really great, by the end of the week the Mummies Marvels were marvelous, the Capering Camels were all capered out, the Licking Lizards were full up with catching so many flies, the Cactus Crunchers had ouched once to often, the Scary Scarabs were too scary to mention, the Scorpion Scorchers were sting crazy and the Sidewinder Sleuths were all wound up!

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The Sandblasters blasted their last few chords and “The Prof” and his team had packed their sandwiches and gone home.

Thank you to all concerned for a wonderful week, I wonder where we shall be going next year?!!!!!

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Q.Why did the chicken cross the road?

A.To see his flatemate.
Oops could you have meant hedgehog (or even sandhog) Licking Lizard Samuel.

Q. What do you do with a green Scorpion Scorcher?

A. Wait till it ripens! No fear it may sting me!

Q. What do Desert Shepherds eat for lunch?

A. Sandwiches of course!
How original Cactus Crunchers

Q. How do you enter a Mummy’s tomb?

A. Toot and come in of course!

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