Author: Brock, Walt
Genre: Christian Living
Tags: Christian Living / Cross / Discipleship
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Rick Shrader‘s Review:

After speaking at a men’s retreat at a camp in Alaska, I was given this book by the former camp director following our talk about the usefulness of the camp ministry in our day.  Brock is the co-founder and executive director of Ironwood camp in southern California.  He gives two chapters on the usefulness of Christian camp, and then four “factors” on the worth of a camp (Intrinsic, Utility, Perception, Market) and finishes with four core values of camp:  A place of decision, a place to consider the Word, a place of teachable moments, and a place of eternal impact.  All of these are related in a useful way to running a camp.  It is a good book and a good reminder of the need of Christian camp.

 

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