Anonymous wrote:I send my kid to Camp Sonshine for 2-4 weeks after summer. It is a Christian camp. They welcome children of all religions and backgrounds. We are a 2 mom
Family and DD is adopted and we feel totally comfortable there. There is no praying before meals, no Bible verses, no discussion of Jesus, they do talk about God in the sense that he loves everyone. They are big on being kind to everyone, helping the kids get to know each other, they do do skits which sometimes have a theme from the Bible once a week. There is no trying to convert you or anything like that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It depends on the camp, but a lot of the Christian camps will have things like chapel or Bible lessons. They will 100% try to convert your kid.
+1 Do not send your kid to Christian camp if you're not comfortable with a ton of proselytizing.
+2 Jewish camps, even reform, are not open to gentiles I'm told.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It depends on the camp, but a lot of the Christian camps will have things like chapel or Bible lessons. They will 100% try to convert your kid.
+1 Do not send your kid to Christian camp if you're not comfortable with a ton of proselytizing.
Anonymous wrote:Reform Jewish camps will welcome everyone, but there likely be blessings before meals and, if it's a sleep away camp, Friday night and/or Saturday morning services. It's really up to you/your child if you're comfortable with that. The camp will be all in English, but prayers will be in Hebrew (which most of the Jewish campers don't know either).
Anonymous wrote:It depends on the camp, but a lot of the Christian camps will have things like chapel or Bible lessons. They will 100% try to convert your kid.