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Your Year-End Gift Is Worth Much More!

End the year with a special gift to Camp Challenge, and your contribution will be worth much more! Some friends of Camp Challenge have offered to match all donations made to the camp before the end of 2008. Here’s how it works:

  • Give $500 or more and they’ll match 100%.
  • Give $100-$499.99 and they’ll match 75%.
  • All other gifts will receive a 50% match.

The cost to operate the camp has gone up tremendously in the last few years. The fact is that the cost of maintaining the facility, staff and programs each week is over $300 per camper. This does not include the cost of improvements to the facility. The camp fees have intentionally been kept low ($140) so that families of all income levels can afford to send their children. The balance of the cost must come from people who love and believe in this ministry. With this unique matching opportunity, your donation will go a really long way!

Camp Challenge has been able to minister to children every year since 1958. Over 6,500 kids have been a part of the camping program in just the last 10 years. A lot of children have accepted Christ into their lives as a direct result of their experiences at camp. Still others have received the call to full time ministry.

Please prayerfully consider what gift you can give to continue this ministry. You will be blessed.

Make financial contributions payable to:
Camp Challenge
8914 US 50 East
Bedford, IN 47421

Donations to Camp Challenge are tax deductible.


Stay Warm by Looking Back & Looking Ahead

Stay warm during these cold winter months by counting down the days until your week at camp in 2009. Check out the new dates by clicking here and mark your calendar. Register before June 1 to get the early bird discount.

Meanwhile, remember all the fun you had at camp last summer by checking out photos and memories here.

Camp ’08 Was Great!

Sabra Snider’s has attended Camp Challenge for seven years. We asked her to tell us a little about Camp ’08:

What was your favorite part about camp?
Haha, where do I start? It’s so hard to pick a favorite. I suppose it would have to be meal times. For one, I love camp food! Haha. What I really love is the time to relax and get to know everyone while enjoying a nice meal. Dinner makes time for great conversation.

Who did you enjoy spending time with at camp and why?
Everyone! I absolutely love getting to know people. Everyone has a story, and Camp Challenge is one place where everyone is accepted no matter what. I met my best friends at Camp in 7th grade, and even though we live halfway across the state, we’re still great friends today! Now we are counselors together every summer, and I cherish that time that I have with them.

What about camp are you still laughing about?
Oh my goodness… There was a skit this summer involving the director of a jr. high camp putting peanut butter in his armpits, and two of the male counselors made a sandwich from it and ate it! It was so gross, but everyone laughed, even the girls!

How has your life changed from attending camp?
I definitely went home this year feeling encouraged and empowered. I recently accepted the call to be a Youth Pastor, and while that prospect is a little intimidating, the people at camp form such a core group of support and encouragement in whatever you do. I know that with God’s help and the love of my camp friends, I can do anything.

With 10 years experience as a camper, Jenna Janey spent Camp ’08 as a counselor for jr. high girls. Here are her reflections on the summer fun:

How has your life changed from attending camp?
If I would not have gone to camp, I would not have gone to Greenwood all the time. I used to visit camp friends there ALL the time. I developed so many friendships throughout the years with the help of Camp Challenge. Also, I had more of a longing for God in my life after my senior year of camp. I was tired of settling for the same old routine. I used to go to camp, become on fire for God, get home, and just go back to the old life. I wanted more than that finally.

If someone was thinking about going to camp but was hesitant, what would you say to encourage them to attend?
At Camp Challenge you make life long friendships. Every camper leaves with new friends and a list of e-mail addresses. It’s so much fun! Your directors always have an exciting week planned so expect the unexpected.