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Last Updated on January 24, 2024 by OCF Communications

LTC Dan and Joanna Hart, USA: “Loving Like God in a Broken World”

About the Topic: Break through cliché views of love and realize that as sons and daughters adopted into God’s family, the love of God expressed through Jesus imbues us with innate worth, calls us to grow, and empowers us for action. This impacts how we understand God’s love and how we love ourselves, our spouses, our children and the lost. We will be digesting Paul’s letter to the church at Ephesus and John’s writing from Ephesus as we consider how God’s love changes everything.

About the Speaker: Dan is a 15 year Infantry Officer, turned physician, turned psychiatrist, currently serving at Fort Liberty (Bragg), NC. Dan and his wife Joanna have 10 children and one grand-dog. As a psychiatrist, Dan appreciates how God uses a variety of means to bring healing. As a couple, the Harts enjoy serving in their local church, being Jiu Jitsu, gymnastics and college soccer parents and supporting marriages and families.

Concurrent Programs Available: Horsemanship Day Camp (ages 8+), Camp Caleb Day Camp on June 20 (2nd-3rd grade), Camp Caleb Junior (3rd-4th grade), Camp Caleb Adventure (5th-6th grade), and Camp Caleb Challenge (7th-8th grade), and Allegheny Outback! (9th-12th grade)

Horsemanship Day Camp is a great opportunity for kids (ages 8+) attending our Summer R&R program to learn more about horses. Our Wranglers teach aspiring equestrians basic horse anatomy, the essentials of riding equipment, techniques for tacking and grooming a horse, walking and trotting instructions for beginners, and then they’ll all hit the trails to gain real-world experience! Daily devotionals throughout the experience will focus on the lessons we can learn from one of God’s most majestic creatures.

A five-day traditional summer camp program with age-specific programs for rising 2nd-8th graders, Camp Caleb brings military youth into an authentic personal relationship with Jesus Christ, to strengthen their own family and peer relationships, and to prepare them for standing for Jesus Christ as teenagers.

A six-day program for rising 9th graders through recent high school graduates, Allegheny Outback! challenges teens to develop their very own personal knowledge of God by modeling Christ in real-life situations with plenty of adventure along the way.

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