
On the opening day of camping season, Harold Bear takes a quiet moment to ask a blessing on the camper he is about to receive.
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April17th

On the opening day of camping season, Harold Bear takes a quiet moment to ask a blessing on the camper he is about to receive.
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Comment by John — April 17, 2009 @ 8:34 am
Harold also asks that the campers would have plenty of those little bear-shaped honey bottles that he loves so much.
Comment by DJPhil — April 17, 2009 @ 9:21 am
Wheres the pic-a-nic basket Boo Boo?
Comment by Angus — April 17, 2009 @ 11:46 am
The first and possibly only time that “Boo Boo” will be referenced on the Sandwich!
Comment by pastor's wife — April 17, 2009 @ 1:17 pm
The original “Care” bear! How sweet to know Harold has their berry best in mind.
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Comment by Carol — April 17, 2009 @ 3:16 pm
Ah yes, I see it now….”The Power of a Praying Bear”…Or “Your Best Honey Now!”…
Please keep the seeker sensitive campers out of my woods! Or I may have to use my presence to put the fear of Thee in them!…
By the way, I didn’t think black bears ate people….He doesn’t look “grizzly”….Ha! Ha!
Comment by I'm no washer — April 17, 2009 @ 4:36 pm
The essential accessorie for every youth group camping trip.
Comment by jazdaddy — April 17, 2009 @ 6:35 pm
“Oh, how did that one dinnertime prayer I heard last year go? Oh yeah, hrmph…
“‘Good Fred, Good Pete….’”
Comment by Joe — April 17, 2009 @ 8:48 pm
“And then I heard ‘Go up, thou bald head! Go up, thou bald head!’ so my girl friend and I went to take a look”…
Comment by Carol — April 18, 2009 @ 9:51 am
As the ‘youth’ group from Community Fellowship Temple journeyed in the woods, they came to an opening which seemed good for a campsite of youth, where they found a huge black bear in prayer position. They were amazed, they were bewildered. They could not believe their eyes. What was this to be?
The youth leader, Josh Blake grabbed his prayer cloth and recited the breath prayer of St. Augustus and then proceeded towards the bear. The bear getting up from his prayer position proceeded towards the youth leader and gave a growl with teeth exposed. Josh dropped his prayer cloth and ran for cover, leaving his youth group standing in fear, mouths agape, looking at the angered bear.
Moral of this story, don’t bring the loud rock music and junk food gatherings into the woods, the animal kingdom will retaliate!
Comment by PastorBlastor — April 21, 2009 @ 1:40 pm
Has he read the latest Christina Book, The Snack? Or the Purpose Driven Bear? How about “The Prayer of the Bears Who Chase Prophets?” Was this story done by one of your cub reporters?
Comment by Medb — April 26, 2009 @ 9:47 pm
Did any one bring any Teddy Grahams?