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Subject Loved: Through the Roof
Date July 14, 2024 10:08 PM
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Loved: Through the Roof

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&ldquo;I'm very open about my life experiences and willing to help everyone ... just like how camp helped me.&rdquo;
&mdash;Brooklynn

As much as Brooklynn wanted friends, she felt unworthy. She blamed herself for the bad choices her father made. Feeling angry with the world, she struggled to manage her emotions. &ldquo;I would break things,&rdquo; she admits. &ldquo;I would yell and get so angry that I would cry.&rdquo;


Building friendships had been a challenge for Brooklynn. She didn&rsquo;t talk much and preferred to be in small group settings. So at first, the thought of attending a weeklong summer camp made her nervous&mdash;especially since she had never been away from her mother for that long.


But Brooklynn pushed through her nerves and went to camp. Since then, her life hasn&rsquo;t been the same.


To Brooklynn, worship was &ldquo;like static electricity&mdash;but in a good way,&rdquo; she said. &ldquo;I get so much energy and happiness when everyone is singing and when we are talking about the Bible stories.&rdquo;

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