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NORTH GREENVILLE Dear Parent, Thanks for entrusting your child to us for a week of camp. We value your confidence in us to provide your student with a safe and fun learning environment. Enclosed you will find the tools necessary to adequately equip your child for camp this summer. TABLE OF CONTENTS CAMP SCHEDULE... 2 WHAT TO BRING... 3 DRESS CODE... 3 NIGHT LIFE... 4 MISSIONS OFFERING... 4 TRACKS... 5 MINISTRY TRACKS... 5 FUGE RELEASE FORM INFORMATION... 6 CONTACT INFORMATION... 7 FACILITY INFORMATION... 7 CAMP BIBLE STUDY THEME... 8 FUGE RELEASE FORM... 10 Fuge Camps offer you the opportunity to study what your students are studying during camp. This material is called Parent Devotions and can be found on our website-www.fuge.com-after April 1, 2010. We look forward to working with your students and providing a life-changing encounter with Jesus Christ. If you have any questions please don t hesitate to contact us directly. In Him, The Fuge Team

PAGE 2 CAMP SCHEDULE Below is the camp schedule for the week. As you can see, the schedule is full. Please ensure your child leaves for camp rested and impress on them the importance of going to bed on time during camp. Opening Day 1:00 4:00 PM Registration 5:00 PM Dinner 6:30 PM Opening Celebration 7:30 PM Evangelism Training/Site Planning (MFuge/XF Mission) Bible Study (Centrifuge & XFuge) 8:30 PM Welcome to Camp Mixer (Centrifuge/XFuge/XF on Mission) 10:00 PM Church Group Rally 10:15 PM Church Group Devotion 11:00 PM In Rooms 11:30 PM Lights Out Full Days of Camp 7:00 AM Breakfast 8:00 AM The AM Show 8:45 AM Centrifuge Recreation M-Fuge Quiet Time Bible Study XFUGE & XFUGE on Mission Master Teacher 10:30 AM Centrifuge Quiet Time/Bible Study M-Fuge Ministry Sites XFUGE Churches break into small groups XFUGE on Mission Ministry Sites 12:00 PM Lunch 1:00 PM Centrifuge - Track Times M-Fuge Ministry Sites XFUGE Time spent at Church Leaders Discretion XFUGE on Mission Ministry Site 3:30 PM Hang Time 5:00 PM Dinner 6:30 PM Worship 8:00 PM Church Group Devotion 10:00 PM Night Life 10:30 PM Hang Time 11:00 PM In Rooms 11:30 PM Lights Out Closing Day 7:00 AM Breakfast 8:00 AM Quiet Time/Bible Study 9:30 AM Closing Celebration 10:30 AM Leave for Home

PAGE 3 WHAT TO BRING Linens, towels, pillows, blankets Water bottle that you can refill and carry with you Closed toe, closed heel shoes (for outdoor activities) Bible, notepad, and pen Toiletries such as toothbrush and shampoo Sun protection Spending money for snacks, camp store, and missions offering (optional) DO NOT BRING alcohol, tobacco, illegal drugs, fireworks, water guns, or any kind of weapon DO NOT BRING radios, ipods, CD players, play station portables or other gaming devices, roller blades, skateboards if students do bring cell phones please help be sure it is not a distraction at camp. DRESS CODE Make sure you child does NOT pack anything that: Advertises alcohol, tobacco, illegal drugs Explicitly or implicitly promotes racism, sexism, or hatred of any group or person Explicitly or implicitly refers to sexual actions or situations Has spaghetti straps, except for sleepwear Is excessively short or tight fitting. While at camp, we ask that students: Wear modest, one piece bathing suits or two-piece suits covered with a t-shirt Wear modest shorts, dresses, slacks, and jeans for worship. Long pants or knee length skirts are required for students or adults participating in worship on stage Do not dress in a way that calls attention to underwear (sagging your pants, rolling down your waistbands, etc) For ministry sites, please make sure that all students/adults have closed toe shoes and shirts with at least short sleeves.

PAGE 4 NIGHT LIFE Night Life at Fuge camps is a time for the whole camp to come together and have fun. Each night has a different fellowship activity. We don t want to ruin the surprise by telling you too much, but here are a couple of themed nights. You will want your students to have the appropriate clothes to dress for these two theme driven nights. Tuesday Night Fuge County Fair; come dressed in overalls, boots and a straw hat or other attire you might see at a county fair. Thursday Night Variety Show; dress up as your favorite historical figure like George Washington, Neil Armstrong or John Wayne. MISSIONS OFFERING The summer of 2010, we will celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Fuge missions offering. Students have given more than 8 million dollars and last year alone students gave over $611,000. This missions offering goes to support the work of both the International Mission Board (IMB) and the North American Mission Board (NAMB). These agencies have allowed us to target specific ministries with which students can identify. Our offering going to the IMB will continue to support the work of missionaries working with the Romany people in Central and Eastern Europe. More than 350 students responded last summer by going with their youth groups to minister and multiply the hands and feet of the Roma missionaries. Our offering going to NAMB will help to support their Current Canada summer missions program. Current Canada is a partnership project between the North American Mission Board and the Canadian National Baptist Convention. This program is open to students who have completed the 11th grade or higher. You can check out their website at www.currentcanada.com. A missions offering will be collected at camp this summer. We ask you to talk with your child about giving sacrificially to this offering. To find out more information, visit the Fuge Missions website: http://www2.lifeway.com/fuge/index.php/about/missions/

PAGE 5 TRACK TIMES Centrifuge Tracks are a time each afternoon for students to explore and develop a variety of interests. Students will sign up for their track choices on registration day. Some of the tracks offered at North Greenville are listed below. Some tracks may charge a fee (indicated by * below); the details of this will be presented on registration day. These tracks are subject to change Choir Crafts* Creative Movement Creative Painting* Creative Writing Drama-Beginner and Advanced Duct Tape Art* Juggling Interpretive Sign Percussion Backpacking* Digital Photography Mountain Biking* Water Sports Aerobics Basketball-JV and Varsity Battleball-JV and Varsity Games and Relaxation Game Room Hiking Lawn Games Messy Games* Soccer Softball Table Games Team Handball Tennis (4 courts) Ultimate Frisbee Volleyball (1 court) Water Games Christian Leadership Cults Exploring a Call to Ministry Family Ties Girls Track-JV and Varsity Guys Track How to Study the Bible In-Depth Bible Study* Missions Movies and Media Resource Track Spiritual Disciplines Spiritual Gifts Tough Questions Witnessing M-FUGE and XFUGE ON MISSION MINISTRY TRACKS Upon arrival at registration, your M-Fuge students will sign up for their ministry track for the week. They will participate in these ministries each day. Their options to choose from are detailed below. Please take time to discuss these with your child and help them help a decision about the type of ministry they in which they desire to participate.

PAGE 6 Children s Ministry (M-Fuge and XFUGE) This ministry track involves working with children in a variety of settings including: Vacation Bible Schools, backyard Bible clubs, day camps, and other site-specific work with children. The purpose of this track is to minister to children, providing your students with the opportunity to teach and lead children in telling Bible stories, making crafts, and playing games. Social Ministry (M-Fuge and XFUGE) This ministry track provides students a variety of ministry opportunities for meeting the physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual needs of people. Students in this track may minister in: mentally/physically handicapped centers, homeless shelters, soup kitchens, food banks, clothing closets, furniture distribution centers, refugee ministries, centers for teaching adults and children English as a second language (ESL), prison ministries, Baptist Centers, Salvation Army Sites, and other community organizations with like purposes. Painting, Construction, and Yardwork Ministry (M-Fuge and XFUGE) Students in this track will spend their days doing light construction work, roofing, repairing, cleaning, painting, and doing yard work. These tracks work with various organizations such as Habitat for Humanity and local housing authorities. Creative Ministry (M-Fuge ONLY) This ministry track uses the gifts and abilities of students to minister through drama, interpretive movement, puppets, clowning, singing, and other ministry performances. Students in this track will spend their week traveling to nursing homes, children s centers, residential homes, beaches, parks, and other places where they will be able to minister creatively. Games and Recreation Ministry (M-Fuge ONLY) This ministry track is designed to help students use their athletic ability and willing hearts to share the gospel through sportsmanship and Christ-like attitudes. These tracks are located in children s centers or homes, apartment complexes, and boys and girls clubs. FUGE RELEASE FORM You will need to complete two Fuge Release Forms for your child. Both copies need to be notarized. You can find the Fuge Release Form on page 10 of this document. If for some reason, you choose not to provide their social security number, please have them complete the Refusal/Absence of Vital Information Form that can be found on page 11 of this document.

PAGE 7 CONTACT INFORMATION Address: North Greenville University Attn: FUGE (please write church and camper names on all mail) 7801 N. Tigerville Road Tigerville, SC 29688 FACILITY INFORMATION North Greenville University Main Number: 800.468.6642 North Greenville University Website: www.ngu.edu Housing: Dorm Style Bath: Suite Style or Community Linens: Not Provided Amenities: Indoor Gym, Pool, Tennis, Snack Shop, Game Room, Volleyball Average Weekly Attendance: 800-1000

PAGE 8 CAMP BIBLE STUDY THEME Share the following outline with your student before he/she leaves for camp so they will have a heads up about the theme and daily study. You may want to use this outline for family devotions leading up to camp. Theme Title: KAIROS Tagline: Defining Moments Theme Verse: Ephesians 5:15-16 16 Study Focus: Character Day 1 Character = Love Teaching Aim: Students will learn God loves them and how denying self will lead them to develop a deep love for Him and others. Study Passage: Jonah Jonah 1:1-2:1 Jonah 2:10-3:5, 10 Jonah 4:1-11 Life Questions: When was a time you tried to run from God and His direction for your life? When have you responded to God out of love for Him? When have you experienced the mercy and compassion of God? How have you shown love to others? Defining Moment: Jonah 3:3 Day 2 Character = Obedience Teaching Aim: Students will discover faithfulness in everyday moments leads to a lifestyle of obedience that honors the Lord and has lasting impact. Study Passage: Shadrach, Meshach and Agednego Daniel 1:3-7, 8-17a Daniel 3:1, 4-18 Daniel 3:19-30 Life Questions: Why does obedience not come naturally? When was a time you obeyed God even when it was not the popular thing to do? How can your obedience or lack thereof affect those around you? Defining Moment: Daniel 3:17-18 Day 3 Character = Sacrifice

PAGE 9 Teaching Aim: Students will realize living for God requires sacrifice and how our response to those moments shapes us and others. Study Passage: Hannah 1 Samuel 1:10-18 1 Samuel 1:20-28 1 Samuel 2:1-11 Life Questions: How do you respond to sacrifice in your life? Why does your affection for other things often outweigh your love for God? What are you willing to give up in order to live the life God has for you? How does sacrifice in your life influence or shape others' thinking and response? Defining Moment: 1 Samuel 1:27-28 Day 4 Character = Integrity Teaching Aim: Students will understand the importance of staying true to our original purpose and passion in the midst of struggle or success. Study Passage: Nehemiah Nehemiah 2:1-6, 17-18 Nehemiah 2:19-20, 5:14-16 Nehemiah 6:15-16 Life Questions: When are we to be people of integrity? When was a time you compromised your integrity and what was the result? As believers, what message does not being of utmost integrity send to non-believers? How does our integrity (or lack of) reflect upon the reputation of God? Defining Moment: Nehemiah 6:15-16 Day 5 Character = Commitment Teaching Aim: Students will find that follow through and dedication to fulfill our calling are essential to experiencing the full life God intends for us. Study Passage: Jeremiah Jeremiah 1:4-10 Jeremiah 1:17-19 Jeremiah 29:11-14 Life Questions: When did you want to give up and quit? What might we miss if we do not remain true to something? What does being committed to a cause or person require from us? Defining Moment: Jeremiah 1:9-10 Quiet Time Focus: Silence and solitude

FUGE RELEASE FORM Bring TWO notarized copies of this sheet to registration. Turn one in and keep one for yourself to have with you at camp. Attach a photocopy of insurance form or card. Fuge Venue Participant Name Age Date of Birth / / Address City St ZIP Name of Church Address City St ZIP In case of an emergency notify: Phone Numbers - Home:( ) Work: ( ) Mobile:( ) Pager:( ) Other:( ) Medical Profile Generally, Participant s Health is: (Check One) Excellent Good Fair Poor If Fair or Poor, please explain your condition: List any medical difficulties for which you are currently being treated: Check any of the following that cause you problems and explain: Asthma Sinusitis Bronchitis Kidney Trouble Heart Trouble Diabetes Dizziness Stomach Upset Hay Fever List any any medicines or substances to which you are allergic: List any previous operations or serious illnesses List any medications you are currently taking: List any special diet or special needs: Childhood Diseases: Chickenpox Measles Mumps Whooping Cough Other Date of Tetanus Immunization: / / Family Physician Phone( ) Insurance Co. Policy # Subscriber Name: Subscriber Number Place of Employment Subscriber Occupation: Work Phone: Permission For Medical Treatment, Photograph/Video Notice, and Release and Indemnity My permission is granted for the camp or event director, church official, any camp or event staffer, or adult present or in charge of first aid, to obtain necessary medical attention in case of sickness or injury to me or my child. Also, I understand that as a Participant, I or my child may be photographed or videotaped during normal camp or event activities, and these photos/videos may be used in promotional materials. I, the undersigned, do hereby verify that the above information is correct, and I do hereby release and forever discharge LifeWay Christian Resources of the Southern Baptist Convention, the Fuge Venue, the Church, camp or event sponsors and state conventions and their employees ( Released Parties ) from any and all claims, costs, demands, actions or causes of action, past, present or future arising out of any damage or injury in connection with my or my child s employment by or participation in this camp or event. I agree to indemnify the Released Parties for any and all claims, demands, damages, injuries, costs, suits or causes of action, past, present, or future, arising out of or caused by myself or by my child while participating in this camp or event or while on property leased or owned by any of the Released Parties. Complete and sign below (youth under 18 years of age requires Parent/Legal Guardian signature). Participant s Signature Date: / / Parent/ Guardian Signature Phone ( ) Date: / / Notary Acknowledgement (Notary: please affix seal to both sheets.) State of } County of } Personally appeared before me,, with whom I am personally acquainted, and who acknowledged that he/she executed the within instrument for the purposes therein contained. Witness my hand this day of, 20. Notary signature: My commission expires: