What a week it was. WHAT A WEEK. So many emotions. So good to all be together again. So good to rejoice together + see the Hand of the Lord at work throughout the week in more ways than I can tell you.

I am guessing that most of you watched the livestream, or in some way kept up with what was happening during the weekend. But for those that didn’t, I am so thrilled to tell you all five of the contestants from our family were winners by hiding God’s Word in their hearts. We rejoiced with all of them to be at Nationals together and be able to compete with the other top 360 contestants from across the nation.

In the senior division, Taylor won first place! He made Bible Bee history by becoming the first contestant ever to win two different divisions, two years in a row, and the first fourteen year old in BB history to win the senior division, which is ages 15-18. (he competed in the senior division because he automatically had to move to the next division after winning juniors last year) Denver came in for a close third place. Hudson also made it to the finals in his division and received fourth place. Elizabeth + Rebecca did not make it to semi finals and so were able to be in the crowd with the rest of us to cheer on their brothers, which they really enjoyed. =)

Now that those details are out of the way, here is a little recap of the week. There was so much packed into those five full days, that it is extremely hard to properly condense everything! However, I will give it a try. =)

Our journey started out in the bus on Monday evening at 7:30pm. This was one hour after our intended departure time. Unfortunately we were not only late, but about thirty minutes after we had been on the road, it was discovered that several important items had been left behind…so around we turned, and back we drove to retrieve the forgotten items.

We had only eight from our family along for the drive down (Josh flew down early, Allison flew over from Mexico and met us, and Carson + Mitchell flew down mid-week), but also had a few friends join us. With rotating drivers and a two hour stop Tuesday afternoon at a park in Oklahoma, the trip went quickly! We aren’t used to driving during the day very much, so the full day’s travel did seem long, but the afternoon stop, naps, and lots and lots of study and verse listening and conversations, helped to make time pass faster!

Early Wednesday morning, we pulled into San Antonio.
The above picture was taken right before these five headed in to the hotel for their official registration.

Josh flew down to Texas ahead of us, and was there Monday/Tuesday, training along with this group of alumni. (above) These nine have all competed together in the Bible Bee in past years, and they were selected as a group of “Commanders” to help with everything from registration to answering questions to directing contestants during the competition. From the stories + pictures Josh shared with us, it sounded like they all had an amazing time working together + sharing many fun times!

Our whole sleeping/eating set up with the hotel and all was quite an arrangement! Especially for country people like us, living in a fancy hotel for a week is a bit of a stretch. =) Thankfully the hotel had lots of walking areas and even some surrounding wooded spots. Denver found this fence the first night and apparently got some of his stress relieved by seeing how long he could balance on the fence while reciting verses…… Note the prolific cactus growing beneath. =0

Thursday was the first testing day! Here were Liz + Hudson, getting ready to take their written test for the junior division.

I had to get a picture with my two big little brothers. The big smiles are ones of relief that their written tests were finished and out of the way.

Fun times go down backstage. We like to say, “what happens backstage…STAYS BACKSTAGE.” =)
Basically Denver has always been our family clown and life of the party. Here, he was demonstrating something as a part of an inside family joke, and looking just as goofy as could be while posing. =)


On Thursday night, our family led worship for the opening ceremony.

It was so wonderful to have these lovely ladies along with us. A group of us stayed at some friend’s nearby home. This was our first night to have Allison back with us which naturally meant a very late night conversation atop the massive king size bed. An abundance of laughter + chocolate accompanied the chatting. SO GOOD to have Allison back in the USA!

Things “officially” kicked off then on Friday morning with the presentation of all of the National Qualifiers (120 in each of the three divisions) and then the announcement of the fifteen top scores (semi-finalists) from each division.

The announcement of the semi-finalists was so much fun. We’ve been through the Bible Bee for a number of years now but that anticipation + building excitement just never gets old!
We sit on the edges of our seats, holding our breath…and then let out wild screams of delight if “our people” are called. =)

The senior division finalists announcement. When we heard “both Bontrager brothers” we all exploded. It was so nice of the moderators to give them both to us in one shot and not string us out in agony like they’ve done in previous years. =)

Friday found us watching the semi-final rounds then! Here we have an excited Dad, Mom, + Rebecca in the audience-getting ready to cheer on Hudson!

Finally! The sisterhood reunited again! Coffee + a lovely chat was the first thing on the docket. =)

We sure do love all the friends we run into at the Bible Bee. What fun!

Met this sweet blog reader on Friday morning!

Junior final round, in which Hudson participated. It was a fabulous competition + Hudson was amazing! If for nothing else, you need to watch the livestream for the part when Hudson is chatting with the moderators who ask “what is life like in the Bontrager house?” and Hudson responds “Well, we don’t really have any kind of schedule or anything”. Poor Mother dear-she was so mortified. It was hilarious. =) Hudson ended out getting 4th place!
Time to go for the last competition..the big one…the 2016 National Bible Bee Senior Finals!!
I will never get tired of watching my brother’s faces as they recite the WORD with such precision + power. 


Love this picture. Not because of the celebratory music playing. Not because of the wild and enthusiastic cheering of hundreds of people. Not because of the confetti or flashing lights or anything of that. I love this picture because I see the first place winner, that fourteen-year-old young man who had just won $100,000.00…looking upwards and signifying by doing so that ALL of the honor and glory was due to Jesus.

You really just have to go watch the livestream for yourself if you haven’t already seen it. This ending moment was so incredible.

Hearing my little brother so humbly give all the glory to Jesus…was so precious.

Our dear friend Raphael Cruz was also at the hotel for a political meeting and he was able to meet up with us and watch the senior finals round. It was so good to see him again.

Interviews with the final five.
The formal dinner/celebration late Saturday night.

After the celebration dinner was over on Saturday night…was when the party REALLY started. You have to understand…people like Denver + Taylor (and basically anyone who make it on to finals) ended up spending the weekend studying in their rooms. Denver and Taylor didn’t even come downstairs to watch the junior finals that Hudson was competing in, because every spare moment was being spent in intense study for the final round.

Smiles with friends from across the miles!
“So y’all…we may have studied for Bible Bee more than we did everything else…but now its all over for the current time and we are gonna go have us a good BASKETBALL GAME!!” At 1am, no less. =)

A group of alumni and older contestants.

Things may or may not have gotten a little wild during the wee hours of Sunday morning. =) All that pent up stress + pressure was GONE and Josh, Denver, + Taylor (who were the ones who stayed up longest) had a blast partying with their fellow contestant friends.

Josh loved his week working as a staff “Commander” with these guys and an additional group of girls.

This is one of the most beautiful things about the Bible Bee-the way it has knit together the hearts of young people around the Word of God. My siblings have been so encouraged + blessed by the incredible friendships God has blessed them with through the Bible Bee. Some of their very dearest friends are fellow BBers that they have met through the National Competition.

This picture is a National Bible Bee tradition-every year, a picture is taken with a group of the national qualifiers pointing at the first place senior winner. This year, it was our very own Taylor.


Our whole family, at the formal dinner, Saturday night. So much rejoicing + peace + HAPPY on this night. The food was amazing + the company superb. There were several speakers there that night, and we siblings also played sibling cooperation as a part of the event. It was a great finale to an incredible week.

“For all flesh is as grass, 
and all the glory of man as the flower of grass. 
The grass withereth, and the flower thereof falleth away;
But the WORD OF THE LORD endureth forever.
And this is the Word which by the Gospel is preached unto you.”
1 Peter 1:24+25

A few closing thoughts…

While at Bible Bee that week, a friend told me about a conversation that he had overheard between a random father + his son. In this conversation, the father was explaining to his son that he (his son) didn’t need to feel bad for not advancing in the competition. This father said something along the lines of “only the Bontragers, and Pentimones, and Che’s, or ________ are the ones capable of winning. You aren’t one of them, so you won’t ever win. It’s okay; it’s not your fault that you’re not a ________”.
Basically this father was telling his son that since the son wasn’t one in “the” families, he never would advance very far, because only if you were from one of “the” families, could you advance on to semis or finals.
This conversation is so sad to me. Moving completely off of Bible Bee for a moment and discussing purely the practical application of this…the father is setting his son up for failure in life in general by giving him the mentality of “if you aren’t so and so you can’t accomplish anything”. Children will perform to the level of which they are expected. This is proven time and time again. Negative thinking and training will reduce negative results. If you set the bar low for your children, then low is where they will aim and most likely hit.
Now taking it into Bible Bee…winner or not isn’t the point. The point is that we need to have the character to ALWAYS aim for the top and give whatever we are doing, our very best effort. My siblings know that they are loved just the same whether they “win” or don’t win. However, they also are very aware of the time + investment their parents + older siblings have put into the Bible Bee. They know that if they choose to participate in the Bible Bee, they are expected to give it their best and work hard. I have seen my brothers sacrifice pleasure and play and all manner of things, to spend that extra time in the Word instead. All over Bible Bee season, they said “no” time and again to parties + social functions. They would “leave the party early” so that they could go to bed in good time and then get up and study the next morning while the house was still quiet.
None of my siblings ever advanced to semis, or finals, because they were a Bontrager. They didn’t advance because they were extra smart, or extra skilled, or anything like that. Our family is a very normal, down-to-earth, country-livin’ type people. We live on a farm, we do the bare minimum for “textbook school”, and our parents don’t have college degrees behind their names. We would never have been considered brainy kids if we had been in the state school system.
There are two main things that our parents have taught us in life, and that is that if you…
1) follow God’s principles
2) work hard
…there is NOWHERE you can’t go, and NOTHING you are unable to attain. Taylor didn’t win first place two years in a row, in two different divisions, because he is any smarter or more gifted than anyone else. He won because he honored + glorified God, and because he worked hard, sacrificing + giving, to study God’s Word.
Friends, the Bible Bee is a study of a book. THE BOOK. Your knowledge of that Book, and how much time you spend in it, determines how much you know. Anyone can study it, as much or as little as they like. My siblings don’t automatically know more than anyone else. They weren’t born with extra Bible knowledge. They simply have chosen to make the Word a priority in their lives.

May we never forget that the greatest treasure of all is that of having the King of Kings ALIVE in our hearts! It is through that personal relationship with Him that we should desire to know His Word. His Word will stand the test of time, and never fade away. It is truly the GREATEST PRIZE.

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“To God be the glory, great things He hath done
SO loved He the world that He gave us His Son,
Who yielded His life an atonement for sin,
And opened the life gate that all may go in.
Praise the Lord, praise the Lord, let the earth hear His voice,
Praise the Lord, praise the Lord, let the people rejoice.
Oh come to the Father through Jesus the Son,
And give Him the glory great things He hath done.”  

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  1. Chelsy, what a beautiful post. I must admit, I teared up seeing Taylor's face when he was sharing. We were not able to watch BB this year, but I'm definitely going to go back and watch it! Congratulations to everyone…so happy for them!
    Blessings,
    Olivia

  2. You know I love this recap!! If I wasn't already crying in gratefulness, I was certainly sobbing during the words T shared. Alllll the tears. Praising the Lord for His goodness and thankful to you all for keeping me well updated. 🙂

  3. I'm not a Bible Bee contestant, but I have a good friend who is a Bible Bee alumni and has gotten me interested in the Bible Bee. Last year I loved watching the live stream, so this year of course I had to again! 😉 I didn't get to see much of it live, but I went back to see the senior finals and I got to see Taylor's reaction to winning. I've noticed that for the Bible Bee National qualifiers, glorifying Jesus really is their goal and they all spend so much time in study of God's Word. Those contestants are a huge testimony and inspiration! One year I would love to be apart of the Bible Bee. I am involved in a Bible quizzing organization though, so that is what has kept me from registering for the Bible Bee summer study in the past. But next year I really hope to!

    And I just wanted to say, y'all have such a wonderful ministry 🙂 My dream is to one day have a youth musical ministry group that ministers at different churches, nursing homes, and through recorded CDs, and seeing your family ministry makes me so excited!! You guys are an inspiration and encouragement to me! 🙂 Thanks so much!!

    Congratulations to Taylor, Denver, and Hudson!!

    -Grace

  4. "None of my siblings ever advanced to semis, or finals, because they were a Bontrager. They didn't advance because they were extra smart, or extra skilled, or anything like that. Our family is a very normal, down-to-earth, country-livin' type people. We live on a farm, we do the bare minimum for technical book school, and our parents don't have college degrees behind their names. We would never have been considered brainy kids if we had been in the state school system."……… This…. this is why I love your family and the examples you set through your lives and actions!!!

  5. I noticed on the National Bible Bee website that they had a workbook for helping kids of different ages with starting scriptures. I wonder if your family used it or any thoughts of how to help my teens. Blessings to your family and congratulations to your three brothers. -Natalie

  6. From your blog alone I can see how competitive your family is. I grew up in a swimming/equestrian family. I am the 3rd of six girls, and we all swam competitively from age 7 on. I continued swimming at university. We were expected to win. We trained hard. Our coach, team, and parents did not tolerate losers. Give it your all and beat your time. Looking back today, as a woman of faith, I see my swimming career as an idol. It was an idol. I gave up plenty of others things to swim. Yes, I did grow up in a Baptist church, but even the church applauded our family on our wins. The metals and constant accolades made competitive swimming an idol.

    At what point does BB become an idol, or does it? Is BB immune because it involves God's word? This is not meant as argumentative, I'm only curious.

    I do still swim. Not competitive swimming, but recreational/exercise.

    Blessings, Mari

    1. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
      I think that the thing that makes Bible Bee a little different from most activities is that, from the point of the time spent, there is literally no loss. Time spent in the WORD is always effective, always blessed, always a good thing.
      Now, if the competition part, the money, got to be the main thing, that would definitely mean it had become an idol.
      It is a challenge to our students to always be checking their motives and making sure they are participating out of a heart of desire for the Word, not for fame or money.

  7. CHELS!!! I love this recap-it was SO AMAZING to be there in person and experience Nationals for the first time! (I recognize quite a few photos in here too:) Thank y'all so much for getting us into the BB. It has changed my life, even for the 2 years I was in it! I am so thankful that my younger siblings can do it more years. The treasure that any BBeer has gained in the study and memorization of the WORD is invaluable and I am so grateful.
    This post has so many sweet memories. SOOOO much happy:)
    "For God hath not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love, and of a sound mind." 2 Tim. 1:7

    1. Oh and I should have mentioned this before, but we were talking to my aunt, the one with the 4 little kiddos, the week after Nationals. They were watching because of Celia, but they kept tabs on y'all as well(they met y'all at the concert). Anyways, she said that one time, I think during senior finals, she had to walk away, and when she came back her boys were running to meet her saying "the Bontragers made it!!" they would also cheer "go Bontrager!" because they couldn't remember the guy's names:) I thought I would share that with y'all!

  8. I know this is VERY late, but congrats to Taylor! I hope to do this BB this year (2017). And it was all because of Taylor…well, all of you! Thanks so much for it. Is there anything I should know? You guys have know all about it.
    Good job to Taylor, again, but also to all the Bontrager kids and those who did the study. Fantastic job and hope to see you all again next year.
    Chelsy, beautiful post and it was very encouraging. Taylor's humbleness about winning is beyond words.

  9. Hi there, – if time permits I'm curious if your family has any tips for a newly attending family for the Bee. We are going this year with a son who has qualified. Because of the location and venue, it is a large financial commitment for our family (we live on a farm too!) How do you handle meals for a large family for a week at a snazzy hotel? Ideas? Thrifty thoughts?

  10. Hi Anonymous!

    You are right- it is a huge commitment to take your child/children to the NBB. Our advice is:
    -If you have decided to go, then enjoy it to the fullest and view it as an INVESTMENT. No matter what place your child gets, you + your family will be impacted by the powerful Word of God and the incredible fellowship you will experience.
    -Meet others and enjoy the incredible people at the NBB! You may very well meet friends for life, and this is an amazing opportunity to get to know Christians from all over the US.
    -Pack your own food as much as possible, as this helps keep costs lower. We love individual bags of crackers and chips, hummis, granola bars, fruit, veggies, etc. We usually try to focus on healthy foods and even "brain foods"- foods that are specifically good for brain function, as the kids need all the help they can get to keep their mind clear! Sugar can cause fatigue, brain fog, headaches, and cravings so we usually steer clear of sugary foods as much as possible for that week.

    And most of all thank the Lord that you have this amazing opportunity! You will love it!

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