Keith Chancey, Director of K-Seven, Kanakuk’s 1-week camp for Jr. High and High School students, shares expectations to set before dating. When you are secure in the Lord, your relationships with be fun and bring God glory.
Trish Barnes, Women’s Executive Director at Kanakuk Kamps, tackles the topic of teenage depression and anxiety. She shares practical ways to support you child or teen if they are struggling with anxiety or depression.
Trish Barnes, Women’s Executive Director at Kanakuk Kamps, addresses four common lies teenagers believe. Reminding your children of God’s truth will help them combat these lies.
Trish Barnes, Women’s Executive Director at Kanakuk Kamps, shares practical ways foster communication with your teen. Taking time to listen and share special moments are great ways to start.
Joe White, president of Kanakuk Kamps, shares the importance of fostering a culture of fun in the home and how it can be an effective tool of discipleship.
Joe White, president of Kankauk Kamps, shares the power of having one’s confidence grounded in Christ. When your confidence is built on the solidity of Christ, there is nothing that can shake you.
Joe White, president of Kanakuk Kamps, talks about the spiritual necessity of memorizing scripture. As you grow into adulthood, the continual, direct influence of parents may not always be with you, but God’s word and presence will always be a guiding light in every stage of life.
Keith Chancey, Kanakuk K-Seven Director shares about what the Bible means when it commands followers of Jesus to live a pure life. When our minds dwell on the things of God, we are able to daily walk in purity, which means we are walking in the will of God.
Adam Donyes, Assistant Director of K-2, Kanakuk’s 2-week Kamp for High School students, shares about the healthy placement of social media in our lives vs. an unhealthy placement. He begs the question, “Do we let social media ruin our intimacy with God? Or do we use it to redeem culture?”
Trish Helsel, Women’s Executive Director at Kanakuk Kamps, tackles the topic of dating as it relates to followers of Christ. Trish shares the importance of dating someone who’s foundation is on the Lord and setting healthy, God honoring boundaries.
Dr. Joe White, President of Kanakuk, shares the great importance of the two words that can change the word; “I’m Third.” He explains how Jesus modeled this lifestyle first and perfectly, and then goes on to share another powerful story of the “I’m Third” way of life.
Shay Robbins, Director of K-1, Kanakuk’s 2-week Kamp for 6-11 year olds, shares about the ways Jesus modeled prayer for us in the Bible. Shay explains that prayer that pleases God is composed of adoration, confession, thanksgiving, and supplication- or “ACTS.”
Chad Hampsch, Assistant Director of K-Seven, Kanakuk’s 1-week Kamp for Jr. High and High School students, shares about the importance of celebrating church in the life of a believer. Chad teaches that it is not just one day of the week that we are to be focused on worshiping God, but we are to live out our faith every day of every week.
Ward Weibe, Director of K-West, Kanakuk’s 2-week Kamp for Jr. High students, teaches the countercultural concept of living an “I’m Third” life in a selfish world. He reminds us that Jesus says to “love the Lord your God with all of your heart, soul, mind, and strength and to love your neighbor as yourself.” Our beliefs about God come first, and our behaviors will follow after those beliefs.
Keith Chancey, Director of K-Seven, Kanakuk’s 1-week Kamp for 13-18 year olds, shares the biblical topic of humility. He shares about the pure joy that is found when we get to receive God’s grace that we do not deserve. Authentic humility is a position of the heart that understands our great need for our savior.
Social Media
Adam Donyes, Assistant Director of K-2, Kanakuk’s 2-week Kamp for High School students, shares about the healthy placement of social media in our lives vs. an unhealthy placement. He begs the question, “Do we let social media ruin our intimacy with God? Or do we use it to redeem culture?”