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National Camporama 2009, Malaysia
10-13 June 2009 - Benum Hill Eco-Resort, Raub, Pahang, Malaysia.
Article by Commander Kester Low

One busload after another, more than 700 boys and girls from outposts Malaysia-wide alighted, stepping into 4 days & 3 nights of extreme excitement, energy, and enthusiasm in a camp themed Positioned to Serve! This is the 5th Malaysian National Camporama 2009 – and the biggest and most happening yet!

Campers were grouped into 4 Cities. Each camper lived with, became ‘citizens’ of and spirited a ‘City’. So the Camporama saw the makings of Australians, Chinese, Indians, and Japanese. Every day, campers led by charismatic City Mayors gathered and recited signature City cheers. Depending on the occasion, variations are made, as if by improvisation, but always with perfect timing - the camp was constantly alive with enthusiastic rhythms, songs, cheers and yells. Every activity participated by representatives from Cities were accompanied by echoes of City-pride hoo-has! And each version infused a huge amount of creative flair. The songs and yells were so unique - it was as intellectually brilliant as it was audibly 'stunning'!







During the days, the campers were busy with activities. Activities were a mixture of Highlights like Laser Tag (like paintball, without the paint – instead, the guns were ‘laser’ed), obstacle course, flying fox & archery, Intercity Challenges like the crazy-boating-regatta via cardboard and Ultimate Frisbee games to a range of Skillarama tasks such as boomerang throwing, darts, 'chicken' fights, etc. Each city also had their own set of must-dos such as rugby in slow-motion, making 'tong yun' (a sweet glutinous-rice-flour-ball drink), tasting chai (Indian tea), and sumo wrestling (in huge sumo suits)! The City citizens were always busy trying to complete all the activities offered. Along with that, there was also an FCF Village where patch trading took place, and various other crafts/skills were thought - ie, Sushi making (and eating), origami, paper fan making, tea making, tasting and appreciation, Indian fried-cooking-yummy-ness, Vegemite with crackers and more. In a nutshell, they really had plenty to do.













On the first night, each City hosted a City Night by campfire. All cities showcased grand campfire agendas. Australia had big shouts, claps, dancing and a really cool archway that was aptly named the Mighty Boomerang. China had ample Confucius-style analects, proverbs and humour, and challenged each to a self-less service, of perseverance and faith like the pioneering Chinese missionaries and Christians. India was a coloratura of dances and food delights, amidst lighted oil lamps. The Indians were also encouraged to serve, as did Mother Theresa. In Japan, the night began with samurais giving an entertaining swordplay performance with their shiny katanas – which led to having their campfire being lit. ‘Geishas’ in kimonos and yukatas led in songs and drum beats and anthems accompanied. They were also reminded of the story of young David and giant Goliath, and how when in the position to serve God, one is never too small.









On the following nights, campers attended the rallies. The rallies included a big amount of jumping and praising and worshiping as we sought after God's presence - which was very real. Cmdr Gideon and Cmdr Mike brought home the message of the camp theme and reminded us to offer our lives to God - and be personal with Him, that He may position us to serve just as King David did.







The camp was exemplary in how many young commanders were taking positions to serve in the camp and how God used them to bless the many around them. China’s mayor, Cmdr Philip - the youngest of the mayors - testified that God had sustained and lead him in many ways. Others, who brought their friends, were also positioned to see salvation and more. Many were touched, moved and grateful for the things planned and coordinated. We surely thank God for the vivid memories made, friendships fostered and Godly encounters we would trade for nothing. Every City won a trophy each and every camper took home cool City pins, souvenirs, t-shirts, bolos, patches, smiles, fun and laughter. More importantly, 62 campers accepted Christ as their personal saviour and King!

The countdown to the next Camporama has begun!

 
 
 
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