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A recent snapshot of what CCCA members are saying on social media


Quiet Time with Word of Life Karen Rathbun, from the advancement team at Word of Life Fellowship (New York and Florida) read Psalm 119 and shared some encouragement in an Instagram video posted by Word of Life. Consider how you can use your camp and conference center’s social media accounts to share spiritual encouragement with your guests year-round.


Throwback to Winter at Angeles Crest


Christian Camp As the temperature starts to rise this summer, we’ll all think back to the chilly days of winter. Check out this beautiful, snowy mountain view shared on Instagram this past winter by Angeles Crest Crest Christian Camp (La Canada, California).


70+ Hours Outside How many hours does the average camper spend outside during the week at your camp? Te average child only spends four to seven minutes outside and seven hours in front of a screen on an average week. Camp Eagle (Rocksprings, Texas) highlighted in an Instagram reel the fact that campers spend 70 hours outside during a week of camp.


Adventure Shots from JH Ranch “No matter where you go on our off-property adventures, you are guaranteed to have a blast!” JH Ranch (Etna, California) posted to Instagram. Take a look at the series of breathtaking photos they shared featuring some of the off-property opportunities they provide.


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www.ccca.org May/June 2024


Photos from social media feeds of respective camps and conference centers; background image iStock / WDnet


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