To volunteer your time, talents, skills, supplies, money, or prayers,
or to inquire about the project, please contact:
Cassi Beamer
PH: 218-269-6609
beamer@centurytel.net
*Tax Deductible donations accepted in care of:
New Heights Church
P.O. Box 8668
Fayetteville, AR 72703
Memo: Peter’s Housing
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But you are the chosen race, the King’s priests, the holy nation, God’s own people,
chosen to proclaim the wonderful acts of God, who called you out of darkness
into his own marvelous light. 1Pet. 2:9
Shady Creek Farm
A therapeutic teaching farm
“...there is a huge old barn, a bubbling creek and a house that just overflows with God’s children.
There is a lush garden full of organic fresh foods to restore the body and thus enable the soul.
There are herbs falling out of clay pots, plucked daily for health and culinary delight.
Sheep graze peacefully in a meadow, with baby lambs to delight the heart. Fresh milk flows to nurture
babies, both the human and animal alike. There are tire swings, slides and a swimming pool for taming
the energy of over-active boys. It is a safe haven, as God promised, a place where love is unconditional,
discipline fair and within the boundaries of God’s direction. In this place children understand that
parents are human and not without fault, but that love is unconditional and without end.
It has a pond, and a meadow where we can wander while in prayer, perhaps stopping for a rest and
dropping a pebble into the clear water, allowing the rippling water to renew in my mind the analogy
of love given away. It is a haven where children are prepared to become the pebbles of love, capable
of changing the world because they found their purpose in this place. It will be the promised land where
they will be preparing for their eternal destinies.”
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Shady Creek Farm allows children to experience God's creation, develop a keen appreciation for
nature, learn vocational skills and when appropriate, receive occupational, speech, and physical
therapy in a non-traditional setting.
Vacation Bible Farm
During VBF, children come for several hours a day; they learn about and play with farm animals,
make crafts, play old-fashioned games, and experience a variety of other activities. A special
session for wheelchair and limited-mobility children and a day with special activities for adoptive
families for children from the inner city can be experienced at any one week of camp!
WATCH FOR VBF 2010 DATES!!!
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