We Go Up That Mountain Expecting Miracles to Happen

Her name was Valerie. She was fighting two major life battles and was really close to losing them both. One was against cancer; she had lost all her hair and a lot of her weight. Her strength had gone and her body was plenty evidence of that. The other battle was against Santeria, an Afro-Latin religious practice rooted in witchcraft. Her boyfriend, Edward, was a Santero (Santeria priest), and had been strongly recruiting for her to be initiated. She was slightly involved and just beginning to dabble in it, but he wanted a full commitment. Her soul was at stake.

We Go Up That Mountain Expecting Miracles to Happen 1
Recovery House of Worship men’s retreat Saturday afternoon football game, 2018.

Valerie came up to Camp Deerpark with Pastor Raymond Ramos of Recovery House of Worship (RHOW), based in Brooklyn. Since the year 2001, RHOW would bring up their members, which consisted mostly of reformed gang members, ex-convicts, former prostitutes, recovering addicts and the like, for retreats at Camp Deerpark. Pastor Raymond had witnessed many of his church members experience extraordinary change on “the mountain” and Valerie’s story was about to become another one of those many.

It was during that visit to Camp Deerpark that Valerie heard the gospel and accepted Jesus Christ into her life as her Lord and Savior. Even more so, she witnessed the gospel in action through the warmth and service of the staff. When she got back to the city, she decided it was time to clean house. She got rid of all of the idols and statues in her home. Of course, Edward wasn’t too pleased with the new Valerie. But the cleaning had gone even deeper than expected, when doctors told Valerie that her cancer had miraculously gone into remission. The healing Jesus had brought into her life was real.

Not long after, Valerie decided to be baptized. Reluctantly, Edward attended the event, and agreed to capture it on video for her. However, as he witnessed Valerie being baptized, he felt a sudden desire to be a part of God’s family too. Edward set the video recorder down and accepted Christ as his Lord and Savior on that very same day.

Today, Valerie and Edward are happily married ministers of the gospel and members of RHOW. Together they continue to attend Camp Deerpark retreats several times a year, and work alongside Pastor Raymond Ramos in leading people to Christ.

Pastor Raymond says, “This story repeats itself over and over again. When we go to Camp Deerpark, we go up that mountain expecting miracles to happen. We have seen miracles in the lives of drug addicts, alcoholics, and people in need of change. The staff at Camp Deerpark has always been very gracious with us. Even when we didn’t have all the finances lined up, they continued to work with us. Camp Deerpark is a cornerstone, vital to the work that we do.”

Written by Celmali Jaime Okonji, program director in 2006–7, attended Evangelical Garifuna Church and King of Glory Tabernacle, both in the Bronx.

Raymond Ramos is Pastor of Recovery House of Worship in Brooklyn. RHOW is a ministry dedicated to serving families affected by all types of addiction. Not only do they help people find sobriety, they help people find Christ. RHOW leads yearly retreats at Camp Deerpark, usually in October.

Related Entries

Share:

Come and Pray Lunch & Retreat

By Ben Cheek | February 10, 2026

Come and PrayPrayer Day with Lunch March 14, 9am-3pm~$30~ Overnight Prayer RetreatMarch 13-14includes March 14 Lunch~$120~ Come seek the Lord’s face with your faith family from all over the Tristate region for a relaxing time of prayer and discussion. We know God is doing amazing things — and he will continue to do more as…

Time to Pray

By Ben Cheek | January 22, 2026

As followers of Jesus, he is our example in everything. When Camp says in our mission statement that we are “a community of Christ” – this is what we’re saying: we’re a group of people dedicated to the purpose of following and being like Jesus. So the question is, how do we follow Jesus as…

A Place of Prayer

By Ben Cheek | January 15, 2026

Prayer — especially “vertical prayer” for specific God-revealed mission set apart from the concerns of our life and ministry — is a major theme for Camp in 2026. Maybe you read about this in the Winter Newsletter article “Time to Pray“? We want to extend the invitation to the entire Camp community and beyond —…

Living Abundantly Retreat

By Ben Cheek | December 11, 2025

Jesus promised his followers an abundant life. Is that just an abstract idea to distract us from earthly misery, or is there real power in Christ to live a full and rich life in the here and now? Young adults are navigating a challenging landscape as they start “adulting” and building a life, so we’ll…

Forgiving Debts: 2025 Woodcutting Season

By Ben Cheek | December 11, 2025

When Jesus taught his disciples to pray (Mt 6:9-15), he described two big realities where “thy Kingdom Come, thy will be done on Earth as it is in Heaven” are realized in the human world: First, he said “give us this day our daily bread”, acknowledging that God’s provision for human need is a central…

“How Do I Donate?”

By Ben Cheek | September 9, 2025

Recently, a thirteen-year-old guest at Camp asked Operations Director Kevin Smith, “how do I donate?” Kevin was honestly a little surprised, but was happy to see this young member – who was on retreat with one of our owning churches — taking some initiative. Kevin directed him to the website Donate page, and the young…

The Discipleship Down-Low

By Ben Cheek | May 13, 2025

Defining Discipleship 18 And Jesus came and said to them, “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. 19 Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, 20 teaching them to observe all that I have commanded…

The Virtuous Wife

By Ben Cheek | May 8, 2025

This past weekend, Camp hosted three women’s retreats at Camp. Though the retreat groups were very diverse in background – one was from an urban church plant in Philadelphia, one was from a Garifuna Mennonite church in Brooklyn (an Afro-Caribbean Culture), and one was from a multi-ethnic faith community reaching out in North Jersey. Though…

A Life of Service

By Ben Cheek | March 22, 2025

I believe the most important thing to God is not our personality, knowledge, or talents, but our availability. How willing and ready are we to respond when He calls, and how ready are we to do what He says? What use to the Lord are people who could do what he wants with excellence and…

Building Belonging

By Ben Cheek | February 24, 2025

At our February NYC LMC District meeting, we’re discussing the Belonging phase of The Journey Map. In this first phase on the map, individuals and groups on a spiritual journey begin the process of connecting to each other and evaluating the place they may have in each other’s lives. Have you ever been an outsider…