As a Christian parent of a teenager, you may have already experienced some difficulties with your son or daughter. Perhaps they’ve begun to have doubts about their faith in God, or maybe they’ve given up on their local youth group. Christian camps for teenagers are certainly no miracle cure, but they can go a long way toward helping your teenager rekindle a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. But how do you know which camp to choose?
If you send your teenager to the same Christian summer camp that they attended in elementary school, they may be forced to enter a leadership training group or work as a camp counselor. But most teenagers are busy trying to save money for college, or they’re just not sure if they want to commit more than one week to camp. You may also be struggling to afford camp when your teenager is in the midst of college visits and SAT prep courses. What better way to reinvigorate their love for the Lord than to send them to one of the week-long summer camps by Student Life Ministries?
Rather than committing to several weeks at a summer camp for youth, teens prefer a single week at a Christian summer camp for teenagers. Many of the camps run by Student Life Ministries are held at some of the nation’s best universities, including many Christian colleges like Wheaton, Cedarville and Liberty. One of the best ways to encourage your teenager to attend one of these camp sessions is to make it a trip they can take with one of their Christian friends, where both of them can learn from some of the nation’s best youth ministers and enjoy various outdoor activities. In addition to strengthening their faith, they will get a chance to experience a taste of college life.
Student Life Ministries’ Christian summer camps for teenagers are based on strong Biblical principles, starting with the belief that the Bible is God’s written revelation to mankind. Student Life believes that the goal of the Bible is for the restoration of mankind into God’s image, and that it is entirely sufficient to address all matters of faith and life.
When teens return from one of the Student Life Christian summer camps, they often have made a decision to follow Christ in a more meaningful way. Many of them make commitments to commit their lives to Christ and turn away from bad habits, and some have even found the college they want to attend.
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