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Looking to Incorporate God and Fun in Your Child’s Summer?

Last updated on July 15, 2011 by Sozo Staff Leave a Comment

Summer planning can be one of the hardest choices to make for your child. Are you trying to figure out something for your child and his friends for the summer? At the same time as fun, wouldn’t it be nice to incorporate God and recreational activities all in one? Perhaps your ideas are different than your child’s. You want them to have fun, but you also want them to be within a safe environment. You’ve endlessly searched for camps that provide your child with fun and leisure all in one, but can’t seem to think of a camp that his friends would enjoy as well.

New Creations Camp offers fully equipped Christian camp rental facilities located on the border of Indiana and Ohio to churches, denominations, and Christian groups. If you are attending a church, wouldn’t it be nice to recommend the youth pastor of New Creation’s summer services and camp?

I’m sure you have grown tired of watching your child spend endless hours watching television or playing on Xbox. Do you ever wonder to yourself, “Why can’t things be like they were back when I was young?” New Creations Camp understands this, and strives to change the dynamic of fun in today’s society by bringing back recreational activities and value all in one.

Your child and his church friends could explore the journeys that New Creations has to offer. I’m sure he would love to learn canoeing, horse riding, and jump twenty feet in the air with the use of lake toys. At New Creations, the activities are endless. If your child enjoys the outdoors, I’m sure he would love the wooded areas for hide-and-seek, or semi open areas for an afternoon of paintball, capture the flag, football, soccer, and more. The opportunities are endless.

New Creations also have a huge air conditioned gymnasium for games and other activities if weather does not cooperate, and also have meals and lodging for up to 250 campers. The programming (activities) at New Creations are based solely upon your decision prior to arrival. If you’re weary about your child partaking in certain activities, be rest assured that you still have authority regardless if you’re there.

If you are interested in putting recreational fun and spirituality into your child’s summer, learn more about New Creations’ Facilities. At New Creations, the opportunities of a good summer are endless.

Note: New Creations closed on July 2016 after 47 years of successful ministry serving youth.

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