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Nine Tips for Safe Youth Retreats in Nature

Children today play outside half as much as they did thirty years ago, according to the Alliance for Childhood, a non-profit advocacy organization. Children aged 10 to 16 spend an average of 10.4 of their waking hours almost motionless, according to research by the Alliance for Childhood.

Inactivity has negative effects that are widely known. Children who aren't active as they grow up have increased rates of obesity, diabetes, and unhealthy lifestyle choices. Encourage kids to play outside as a terrific way to get them moving and teach them about the world.



A Day in the Life of a Camper

High Peak Camp is a Christian camp operated by The Salvation Army Intermountain Division that offers a wide range of resident camps during the summer months. It is available for youth ages seven to sixteen from all different walks of life. Sessions vary in program theme, but all are foundationally Christian.



Ten Essential Skills You Can Learn on a Weekend at Camp

Who doesn't enjoy spending time in nature? The capacity to think more clearly, the smell of the forest, the sunlight reflecting off the river, the sound of the forest, and the aroma of the trees. A weekend at camp in nature can provide all this and so much more.



Why Churches and Ministries Should Let Leaders Spend Time Away

As church leaders, we are often called to be servants of God, shepherding our congregations and offering spiritual guidance and support. However, with great responsibility comes the risk of burnout. The demands of ministry, combined with the challenges of everyday life, can lead to feelings of exhaustion, disillusionment, and a loss of purpose.