Anonymous wrote:My husband and I were raised Catholic and ate now not religious. We are going to send our son to a Christian camp so he can learn something about Christianity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Christian sleepaway camp my child attended was $100 a week. It was heavily subsidized by that domination (which wasn't ours), the facilities were retreat camps used Fall thru Spring by church leadership and congregations, much of the equipment and many supplies were donated by business owners who belonged to that denomination, and only two staff at our location drew a salary (the rest volunteered as a ministry). Even the nurses were church members who worked their vacations.
Overall, it had nicer amenities than secular camps that we've paid $400+ dollars for.
My daughter did two sessions a summer for 5 years and she wasn't pressured to convert.
Do you mind sharing the name?
Anonymous wrote:The Christian sleepaway camp my child attended was $100 a week. It was heavily subsidized by that domination (which wasn't ours), the facilities were retreat camps used Fall thru Spring by church leadership and congregations, much of the equipment and many supplies were donated by business owners who belonged to that denomination, and only two staff at our location drew a salary (the rest volunteered as a ministry). Even the nurses were church members who worked their vacations.
Overall, it had nicer amenities than secular camps that we've paid $400+ dollars for.
My daughter did two sessions a summer for 5 years and she wasn't pressured to convert.