English camps teach students about LIFE in the Philippines

Posted: 5 November, 2007

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Philippines (MNN) ― Students at a LIFE camp, an English as a Second language program, are learning more than English. The program is sponsored by the Philippines Association of Baptists for World Evangelism, the Thai Fellowship of Churches, and a church in Holland, Michigan.

Its emphasis this year was on the days of creation. Since its inception in 1993, it has grown from a handful of students to the 620 in attendance this year.

Over 250 of those attending were unbelievers, and it is a great training ground for believers to learn firsthand how to counsel and witness to the unsaved friends they bring with them to camp.

Twenty-six professionals were in the class to learn better English. Many of the students were unbelievers, but a few had attended LIFE Camp in the past. They learned about the love of God and the Gospel as well as better English pronunciation techniques and vocabulary. 

The Bible teacher faced campers with the question, "What will you do with Christ?" Many left camp with the new assurance of an eternal home in heaven. At last count, over 50 accepted Christ as their Lord and Master.

Please continue to pray for those who were born again, that the seed of life will continue to grow amidst questions and possible ostracism when they tell their family of their decision. Pray for the churches that will follow up these new believers.

 

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