
Josh Kimbrell announced as Camp Siloam executive director
(Submitted) There is a new executive director at Camp Siloam. Camp Siloam Board of Trustees Chair Bobby Clark made the announcement Tuesday during the Arkansas

(Submitted) There is a new executive director at Camp Siloam. Camp Siloam Board of Trustees Chair Bobby Clark made the announcement Tuesday during the Arkansas

“As for me, I baptize you with water for repentance, but He who is coming after me is mightier than I, and I am not

Acts 1:8 – “but you will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you; and you shall be My witnesses both in

A camp called Siloam is a place where God and people meet and experience salvation, discipleship, and a call to serve Jesus Christ! Camp Siloam

SILOAM SPRINGS, Ark. – More than 500 salvations were reported over nine weeks of camp this summer at Camp Siloam. “It was an amazing summer.

The real secret to Camp Siloam is the partnership with Arkansas Baptist churches to bring kids out of their normal scenery and to a place where they hear the good news of Jesus. We partner together for the glory of God and to reach the next generation for Christ. That is why camp matters. It brings glory to God.

Jason Wilkie has moved into a fundraising role for Camp Siloam.

The Camp Siloam program team works for two years on each theme, putting a lot of thought and time into the development of a story that will be compelling to campers.

I realized there was a common thread God had woven into the leadership of Jesus’ ministry at Camp Siloam.

God has used “the land of a million smiles” to change countless hearts for a century.

In this article we want to share with you what the property would have been like that first summer and how Arkansas Baptists went to work constructing new buildings in order to comfortably host campers.

Arkansas native Chase Evans is using his passion and skills to further the kingdom of the Lord. One year ago, Evans and his dad purchased

My first time as a camper in the land of a million smiles was the summer of 2017. Our group of six people (four campers

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.

We are thrilled to announce that Chad and Mandy Plummer are joining the Camp Siloam family on May 31, 2021. Chad will be serving as Camp Siloam’s Director of Operations, the role formerly held by Pat Moore.