Camp LIFE changes lives of the kids and the American Ambassadors and it can happen in so many different ways. Brian Pattillo is a two time Camp LIFE alumni who helped us out as summer staff in 2008. Brian has a very unique story from Camp LIFE that is best told in his own words. He
Baby Joe is a sponsored child through our Father’s Heart program. Joe is a double orphan who was diagnosed with HIV this past year. Because of Joe’s sponsorship, we have been able to pay for Joe’s school fees, uniform and some notebooks and pens. The Father’
Yesterday our staff here in America took a trip to the Buckner Warehouse in Dallas to sort more than 1500 Camp LIFE t-Shirts for 2009. These t-shirts are our “uniform” at camp, so every American orders four t-shirts per week they will be there. Every American Ambassador
This is the second part of Lahema’s Story. Read the first part of Lahema’s Story here. Lahema’s elderly grandmother who “took care of her” had gone off to the farm to find food and had given charge to one of her close friends to look after Lahema while sh
Camp LIFE 2009 is almost here and God already knows the great stories that are going to happen. One of the best parts is hearing the American Ambassadors give testimonies about how God impacted them or a specific child during Camp. We would love to hear your story from Camp LIFE! U
I first met Lahema in the summer of 2003 when we were putting on our annual Camp LIFE program, which used to be held at the orphanages, for the children at Yasheni Day-School Orphanage in Lusaka, Zambia, Africa. Our team was up front leading the life-filled songs for the excited sea o
One of the benefits that a sponsored child receives is the opportunity for their caretakers to receive a micro-loan which can help them start a business of their own to begin providing for the family. Caretakers from Lusaka celebrated and gave thanks to the Lord this past week as 17