This week, we are taking a risk by starting
an article that we ask you to complete. Our
pattern so far has not shown great response to these articles, but this one might generate some latent passion.
We believe that our summer youth and
kids camps can be strategic to your church.
Here are two major reasons. But
there are many more. Please help us
finish this article by commenting at the end with your reason. Testimonies are also welcome!
1. The spiritual needs of our children are
not being met.
Sunday school has waned, and few
children’s ministries fill in the void. As
parents no longer see the priority of another hour in church on Sunday morning,
our churches scramble to have a spiritual impact on our children in the short
time they are with us. Even with the
best of teachers, we do not have enough devoted time to make disciples of the
next generation. And, honestly, the fact
that parents don’t make their children’s spiritual development a high priority
indicates that it is not happening at home, as well.
2. God speaks to campers.
It is not the hallowed location, but
rather the change of location to seek God.
It is the time set apart to hear from Him. It’s the total immersion into Christian
community, with the corporate goal of life transformation. The large number of salvations and
consecration testify that God shows up.
I am always astounded by the number who hear God calling them to serve
him full time, and then they re-direct their lives to pursue that calling.
Granted, one doesn’t have to be at camp to hear from God, but at camp they are
hearing from God and coming back changed.
3. (It's your turn. Please add your reasons for sending kids to camp by commenting below…)
Harris Campbell, Assistant District Superintendent