Time and again, God has provided safety and blessing. And, even when things looked uncertain—or downright scary—He led us through those times on dry ground, into the place he has promised for us.
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There’s no free time at summer camp: leveraging the context of the cabin group.
What?! No free time? Nope. After lunch kids don’t scatter to their favorite activities. They don’t chill on the beach with a new friend. And they don’t wander aimlessly wishing someone would invite them to do something fun.
Your youth group is going nowhere.
The reality, it seems, is that your youth group is going nowhere unless you’re going somewhere.
God at work in and through you. Leveraging the context of the staff experience for life change at camp.
I got a thank-you note from one of our largest partner churches this week. This church is a little unique for us at camp, in that when they bring several hundred kids to summer camp, they also bring their own counselors. The note said what a great time their kids had, but then said this, “One […]
Leveraging the family context for more effective ministry.
During a 36-hour family camp experience, kids have unfiltered access to their parents during worship, around the campfire, in the cabins at night, standing in line for the waterslide, splashing in the lake, sitting in a canoe or on a horse… and the list goes on.