Wednesday, 9 September 2020

ANGEL TREE CAMPING HELPED ZACKARIE FIND THE PATH TO SUCCESS

 "Camp Changed My Life"

Zackarie Feature

He didn't even want to go at first.

Members of Zackarie Henry's family loved it so much, they encouraged him to go to Christian camp. "You've gotta come," they told Zackarie.

So, Zackarie went to Frontier Camp that year—and kept going many summers after that. "It was like a new world to me," he says.

An alum of Prison Fellowship's Angel Tree Camping® program, Zackarie remembers fondly, a decade and half later, those days of fun and fellowship.

'Every summer I would wait until August so I could go back just to feel that feeling of freedom.'

A WHOLE NEW WORLD

"Being able to go to Frontier Camp year after year and meet new friends from a similar background as me, and people that didn't have the same background but never judged me or my peers, brought a home-like feeling to me," Zackarie says. "To make it better, I was able to do these cool things during that week I was there—things that my friends were doing all summer long. So every summer I would wait until August so I could go back just to feel that feeling of freedom."

Some campers shy away from trying new things. Not Zackarie.

"The Angel Tree® program allowed me to go to this wonderful camp and explore a whole new world I never knew about," he says. "Frontier Camp changed my life. It is good if Christians go to church every Sunday, but [being a Christian is] much more than that. Once I realized that, my friend group slowly started to change. My close friends that I would consider my brothers are the same friends that help keep me on the right path every day."

In addition, Zackarie watched the male role models at camp. He saw camp as a way to a better lifestyle for himself and his family.

"The best way to learn this lifestyle is to make sure I walk the straight and narrow like these fine gentlemen are doing," he says of the camp leaders. "I saw how they lead their families as the man of the house and still had the energy and time to be a father figure for me and my peers. I was speechless; they taught me that things might not go according to my plan.  But they will always go according to God’s plan. To this day I have stuck by their teaching."

'If he could make it in life and become successful, I could do it too because God is on my side even when the cards are stacked against me.'

THE PATH TO SUCCESS

Over the years, Zackarie returned to Frontier Camp every August for the best weeks of his young life. The experiences he gained include his counselor inspiring him to keep trying during a frustrating wakeboarding class. On one occasion, Zackarie and his peers were visited by "the Bible Answer Man," who "made a little boy who has only known to doubt everything in life change to feeling optimistic."

This path toward success, Zackarie says, began at Frontier Camp. He won the Bravery Award, Bible verse pins, and the coveted "King of the Cheese" title.

"There is a big yellow thing floating [in the lake] that looks like a cheese circle," he explains. "Kids would throw each other off.  So basically whoever stayed on the 'cheese' longest without being thrown off was King of the Cheese for that day."

From these summertime experiences and memories, Zackarie is still reaping rewards. He is set to graduate from Texas Tech University in August. He then plans to return home to Houston to study for the LSAT and attend the University of Houston Law School.

His favorite memory, though, is when a Christian rapper named "Truevine"came to his cabin and shared his testimony.

"It was so inspiring to a young kid like me," Zackarie says. "It showed me that if he could make it in life and become successful, I could do it too because God is on my side even when the cards are stacked against me."

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'I have learned over time that God sometimes has to help us readjust our paths to make sure we are following the plan He has designed for us.'

BE STRONG AND COURAGEOUS

Zackarie took those lessons with him when he began his college career in Lubbock. It wasn't always an easy path. He was hospitalized at one point with stomach ulcers and blood clots in his lungs.

"I was in and out of the emergency room for two weeks before finally getting admitted to the hospital," he says. "They couldn't figure out what caused it, but I have learned over time that God sometimes has to help us readjust our paths to make sure we are following the plan He has designed for us. I'm better now, but I have learned that I should never fall back into doubt."

Zackarie's faith remains strong as he plans to begin a new chapter in his life. He selected Joshua 1:9 as a verse that he says "has gotten me through some dark times and has helped me lead some people to the light":

Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go. 

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