In the Brotherhood of Orthodox Pathfinders: the path through trials - the story of Margarita Vasilyevatranslated

In July, the Preobrazhensky detachment of the Brotherhood of Orthodox Pathfinders from Serov held a ten-day training camp on Lake Uvildy. Among the participants was 14-year-old Margarita Vasilyeva - for her this is already the fourth such gathering, and each time it becomes a new step in overcoming herself.
Life in nature turned out to be far from the usual comfort: instead of comfortable tents - an awning, a sleeping bag and a simple tent; washing - in the lake; food - cooked over a fire. But the main test was not the simplicity of everyday life, but a special silence - the kind that allows you to be alone with yourself, without screens, news and an endless flow of information.
In the Brotherhood of Pathfinders, the right to wear a Pathfinder tie is given only after passing a series of tests according to the grade book. Thus, the “Three Feathers” patch suggests a day in the open air without food, conversation or sleep. Last year, Margarita failed to pass this test, but even a partial experience helped her feel more deeply her connection with God and hear what her heart was saying.
Other challenges include the “Sentry” patch: you have to stand still and not talk for an hour. It was not easy for Margarita, but she managed. Another difficult test is “The Sly Fox”: in the night forest...


