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Heart of a Missionary

Rev. Frank and Margret Brosend former Missionaries to El Salvador and Woody Island, Alaska
The Brosends served in both El Salvador (1931-1934) and in Woody Ialand, Alaska (1934-1937).  While serving in Alaska God gave them a vision to see a camp set aside for educating children toward the need for missions.  Crusaders youth who are learning to be future missionaries, could learn more about the bible and skills they would need to bring the gospel to the rest of the world.
In November 18, 1950 the Brosends donated the property that becomes Camp Brosend. The Chapel a smaller enclosure on the front side of the Tabernacle is one of the oldest buildings on the Camp.  Built of Oregon Cedar.
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"​We got the idea of developing a educational camp for children while we were doing missionary work in Alaska" - Margaret Brosend

Lord, give me a heart of a missonary

This land was dedicated to raising up missionaries, ask the Lord if you can receive the heart of a missionary and crusade his gospel to all the places he calls you to go. 

Next Clue:

Taking to the trails go past the prayer garden to another structure that overlooks a lake.

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