2020 Fatherless Camp Ministry Summit
Te statistics are heartbreaking for today’s fatherless children and teens. According to Psalm 68 Five’s site, more than 40% of U.S. children live without their father, 62% of youth suicides are from fatherless homes and 71% of pregnant teenagers lack a father. Psalm 68 Five equips camps for ministry to fatherless youth and their caregivers through providing training, resources, curriculum and support for Christian camps to grow fatherless camp ministry. Tis fall, Psalm 68 Five, CCCA, Wheaton and several CCCA camps will host 2020 Corners of the Field Fatherless Camp Ministry Summit Sept. 28 – Oct. 2, 2020, at HoneyRock Camp in Tree Lakes, Wiscon- sin. CCCA member camps are invited to participate with space for 50 camps total. Two staff from each participating camp may attend the in-depth trainings and spiritual teachings. Te program fees will be covered by a generous donor, and the participants’ only cost is transportation. Email
bryan.johnson@
psalm68five.org to apply.
Hello, San Diego!
Start making plans to join us in beautiful sunny San Diego for GO20 — CCCA’s 2020 National Conference. Mark your calendar for Dec. 8-11, 2020, and start dreaming about our time at the Town and Country Hotel.
Connect with Christian Camping Colleagues
Ever wonder how another camp or conference center handles food allergies? Or manages their registration process? Camp pros manage a variety of responsibilities, and sometimes it’s nice to learn from those who have been there, done that. Tis is exactly what Camp Forums is designed to do. If you’ve got a question, it’s likely another CCCA member has an answer. Within Camp Forums discussions, you can post a question categorized by topics. Once you post, a notification email is sent directly to those who are subscribed to that topic and they can respond to your discus- sion thread.
Go to
www.ccca.org/go/forums to post your questions or answer a colleague’s.
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