Good Times By the Campfire

Cabin Trip August 2010

We had some great times this year as a family at the cabin. Amy, Avery and I went there for a week long vacation this August. All I can say is I’ve never had a more relaxing vacation.

We went to Duluth, MN and ate at Grandpa’s, went fishing, swimming, kayaking and spent a lot of time around the camp fire. It was an extremely relaxing and meaningful time. It is so important for every family to be able to get away just to themselves and spend some really quality and quantity time together, making memories.

Here is a video and some pictures of our trip.

Here is a link to a video of:

Avery Driving the Boat

Good Times By the Campfire

A Campfire and a Sunset

Avery and Daddy On A Hike

Two Beautiful DeMars' Girls!

Amazing Views of the Sunset From Our Cabin

A Beautiful Day In Duluth, MN

2010 Lamb’s Resort Trip


My little family, consisting of myself, my wife Amy and daughter Avery along with our beagle Max, went on a camping over the weekend at Lamb’s Resort in Schroeder, Minnesota which happens to rest on Gitcheegumi which being interpreted means “big lake” or as we modern ancestors of European settlers refer to it as “Lake Superior.” I for one think gitcheegumi is a much better name like that of the lake my cabin resides on Minnewawa which from the ojibway means a good sound. But I digress, also, accompanying us was Amy’s sister Charity, her husband Peter and their dogs Sage and Annie.

We did the usual trips to the Coho Cafe in Tofte, MN (2 times) for breakfast and dinner or second dinner really as we had eaten about 2 hours earlier, but when you are sitting in a chair in front of a campfire or in front of the lake you work up a tremendous appetite. For breakfast we met a nice young man that worked there named TJ who was an exchange student from Turkey. Of course since they had organic coffee I drank at least 5 cups.
We also made the trip up to Grand Marais for shopping, which usually means going into shops that we never really intend to buy anything in before going to Sven and Ole’s to eat pizza. Its great excercise since we are about to go and consume thousands of calories on one of the best pizza’s in known universe. I had an iced cold press coffee (isn’t the fact that it is called cold enough?) and the rest got some sort of ice cream or smoothie.
That day happened to be the fourth of July so later we went to Bluefin Bay in Tofte to watch the fireworks which was an awesome display over Lake Superior, very fun to watch.

Avery thoroughly enjoyed playing in the dirt and getting involved in her favorite pastime which is putting small rocks she could choke on in her mouth continuously causing mom and dad the need to watch her constantly and say, ‘mommy have it’ or ‘daddy have it’ which we then take it and throw it on the ground. Her response is then to find either the same tiny rock or a different tiny rock and put it back in her mouth to which we respond by saying, ‘mommy have it’ and/or ‘daddy have it.’ She gladly responds in obedience, but continues in her favorite pastime. She also developed a new favorite pastime which consists of sitting on her bottom in Gitcheegumi or as our European ancestors renamed it Lake Superior which reaches the lofty temperature of 45 degrees and splashing to her hearts content thus creating a diaper that weighs roughly 69 pounds. It is also about the cutest thing I’ve ever seen. She did really great with camping, sleeping outside, even taking naps outside. She is well on her way to be a professional camper as she did not get a late start like her daddy.


It was a rare occurrence over the camping weekend to find two things;
1. Avery without a dirt mustache
2. Me without sweat on my face.
It was an unusually humid weekend on the shores of Gitcheegumi which if I moved from my chair caused me to sweat profusely. Those who know me understand as I frequently start sweating when washing dishes in hot water.
Amy’s new pastime has become taking pictures of inordinately small things and make them fill the screen. She does a masterful job at this considering our current camera is meant to be a digitial video camera without a true zoom lens. Since she has taken up this art form it is time for me to invest in a better digital camera and a photography class for her so she can develop her talent.
We also discovered that it is a complete waste of money to purchase wood for the campfire at Lamb’s Resort. It is very wet and does not burn well and they only have birch. Of course, in Minnesota you can’t bring wood anywhere as the ash borer is on the lamb. So, we purchased wood about a mile up the Sawbill Trail at the world’s first wood supermarket. It was all done on the honor system and you received 299% more wood for the same price that you would buy it at the campsite.
On Monday we had a wonderful day relaxing around camp and then later Amy, Avery and I went to Coho Cafe for our second dinner which consisted of a modified reuben that was delicious along with a wild rice sausage and mushroom pizza. I highly recommend them both. Then on Tuesday morning we went to breakfast at Bluefin Grille and I unfortunately ordered the smallest item on the menu, the House Fritta that was extremely delicious, but did not come with toast or hashbrowns. So I ordered the hash browns separately and it became a more acceptable (and delicious breakfast). Then we began our sad ride home which consisted of Avery being fed up with being in the car for so long and me thinking and planning how I can save enough money to either buy a home or a Bluefin Bay unit on gitchigumi.
Jason DeMars

God In Simple Terms

The simplicity of the truth is always so stunning to me. The doctrine of the Trinity dilutes this fact and makes some special non-biblical knowledge in order to understand. There is nothing in the bible that teaches that there is a 1st, 2nd or 3rd person of God. There’s nothing that says there is three co-equal and co-eternal persons.

Scripture teaches us that there is one God, who is one eternal Spirit that is present everywhere, knows everything and is all powerful. By definition God is one according to Jesus this is the greatest command in Mark 12:29.

Scripture also teaches us that this great eternal God sent forth his Spirit to overshadow Mary that she would bring forth a child that would be the Son of God. Luke 1:35. This is the birth of Jesus Christ. Matthew 1:18. He was made of a woman, made under the law not in eternity. Nowhere does the bible teach he is eternal, not even in John 8:58 where Jesus says, ‘before Abraham was I am he’ which of course is reference to being the Messiah. See John 8:28 where the same phrase is written, which clearly points out that the “I am he” is the Son of man.

John 1:1-3, 14 teaches us that God’s spoken and revealed word became flesh, not a pre-existing person, but his very word of prophecy and revelation took on human flesh. The word that spoke of God’s Messiah and Son that was to come in the future was born.

The same God, who is Spirit, (john 4:24) came down at Jesus baptism and dwelt in him in fullness so that Jesus could say, “I and my Father are one.” “God, was in Christ…” and “I do nothing of myself; but as my Father hath taught me, I speak these things.” The same God (who is omnipresent) spoke from heaven saying, “this is my beloved Son in whom I am well pleased.” Even though the Father dwelt in Jesus (John 14:10) Jesus could still lift “up his eyes to heaven” and pray. (John 17:1)

But these are written, that ye might believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God; and that believing ye might have life through his name. John 20:31

Jesus is the anointed one, the Son of God, the promised Messiah. God was veiled in his flesh insomuch that Paul wrote Jesus “being in the form of God thought it not robbery to be equal with God.” The Son of God is equal with God for his speaks God’s words and is God’s perfect representation and manifestation to mankind. John 14:9 tells us that he that has seen Jesus Christ has seen the Father. “No man has seen God at any time, but the only begotten Son who is in the bosom of the Father has declared.” John 1:18

“There is one God, the Father…and one Lord, Jesus Christ…” 1 Corinthians 8:6. There is not one God, the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Paul does not write these words, but there is one God, the Father. Nowhere does scripture speak of God, the Son and God, the Holy Ghost, but only God, the Father. Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God and the Holy Spirit is the very presence, power and Spirit of God.

The divine name then changed from Jehovah to the Lord Jesus Christ. God is fully identified in our mediator, the man Christ Jesus. There is only one way to God and that is through Jesus Christ, the only name given among men whereby we must be saved.

Amy’s Prayer – God’s Grace – My Healing

I have a testimony of God’s love, faithfulness and power. On Friday I started coming down with some kind of respiratory illness. It was just a real heavy congested feeling in my lungs that was beginning to make me cough. I was worried that I’d have to spend my wife’s special weekend at the cabin laid up sick.

I asked Amy (my wife) to lay hands on me and pray for me as we were driving in the car. I said amen and in my heart thanked the Lord for healing me. Then I forgot about it. I was laying in bed just about to fall asleep and thought, hey I don’t have that congested feeling in my lungs any more. I’m not sure exactly when it happened, but it must have been shortly after Amy prayed for me because I didn’t think of it again after that or even feel it the rest of the way up to the cabin.

I’m so thankful for the grace of God in healing me.