2022
Camping Friends
September 2022


“Camping Friends,” Friend, September 2022

Camping Friends

At first, Edison felt like he didn’t belong.

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boys sitting around campfire at night

Edison kicked the ground. All the other boys were talking and setting up tents. But he didn’t know anyone.

Edison’s family had stopped going to church a little while after they moved to Spain. But then the boys from the ward came over and invited him to come on the camping trip. Camping had sounded fun, but now Edison wasn’t sure he wanted to be here after all. He felt like he didn’t belong.

Two boys, Diego and Juan, walked up to Edison. “Do you want to share our tent?” Diego asked.

Edison let out a breath and smiled. “Sure.”

“Cool!” said Juan. “And then we can go swimming.”

The boys set up their tent and ran to the river. The water was cold, but now Edison was having so much fun he hardly noticed. After lunch, the boys and leaders went on a hike. They got back just as the sun started to set, so they helped set up a campfire.

“What’s your family like?” Juan asked.

Edison dropped a pile of twigs by the fire. “My parents are pretty cool. And my sister is my best friend. We moved here from Ecuador.”

Diego and Juan looked at each other with big smiles.

“We’re from Ecuador too!” Juan said.

Diego unzipped his jacket to show his T-shirt. It had the symbol for Ecuador’s soccer team on it!

“Wow!” Edison said. “So what do you miss most about Ecuador?”

Diego and Juan laughed. “The food!” they both shouted.

The boys kept talking about what they missed about Ecuador and what they liked about living in Spain. Edison liked how easy it was to talk to Diego and Juan.

Then one of the leaders, Brother Cisneros, stood up. “Hey, everyone! We want to end the night with a testimony meeting.”

One by one, boys and leaders stood up and shared their testimonies. Their words made Edison’s heart feel like it was wrapped in a warm blanket.

Diego stood up. “I know the Church is true. I know that God is my Father and that Jesus Christ is my Savior.”

The warm feeling grew stronger. I want to know that too, Edison thought.

When Edison got home from the trip, Diego’s words stayed in his mind. He wished he could go to church and learn about Jesus with Diego and Juan.

That night at dinner, Papá asked, “How was the camping trip?”

“It was great!” Edison said. “We swam and hiked and built a fire. I even made two friends who are from Ecuador too!”

“That’s great! We’ll have to invite them over,” Mamá said.

Edison paused. “Could we start going to church again?”

Mamá and Papá didn’t say anything for a few moments. Then Mamá cleared her throat. “If you want to go, that’s fine,” she said. “But Papá and I aren’t going to go.”

Edison slumped in his chair. He didn’t want to go to church alone. Maybe he should stay home with his family.

Then Edison remembered the warm feeling from the testimony meeting. Even if his family didn’t want to go to church, Edison wanted to go.

Besides, he wouldn’t be alone. Edison smiled as he ate his dinner. Then he picked up the phone. He knew some friends he could go to church with!

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boys sitting around campfire at night

Illustration by Hollie Hibbert