Madelyn Bertrand, a third-year Camp Siloam summer staffer from Bentonville said she first felt a call to missions when she attended a breakout class led by an IMB Journeyman missionary at Camp Siloam in 2017.
Each summer, for 99 years, God has authored stories of Kingdom impact at Camp Siloam.
81 people have made professions of faith, 39 have made commitments to missions or full-time ministry and 35 have made recommitments to following Jesus.
Through the generosity of God’s people, we are able to provide scholarships for churches and campers who cannot afford to come to camp.
“THE GENEROSITY OF GOD’S PEOPLE HAS BEEN AMAZING,” should be the top headline of the COVID pandemic.
In October, I was reminded of the legacy of Kingdom impact here at Camp Siloam. A man named Phil Fincher stopped by the camp office. Phil is a retired attorney from Naples, Florida, who came to
Camp Siloam’s vision is that we see our campers and staff make an eternal, global impact for the Kingdom of God.
The new bunkhouse will continue the design aesthetic that the camp has been working developing the last several years and will be a prototype for future bunkhouses at the camp.
Camp Siloam is a place of eternal, global impact, where life change happens from the worship center to the water slide and anywhere in between.
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