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Northland International University Aerial photo of Camp Lake and many of the campus buildings. Northland Mission Camp (now Northland Camp and Conference Center) [citation needed] was founded on December 31, 1958, by Paul and Mamie Patz and Reverend Harold and Arlene Sailer. Sailer and his wife both graduated from Northwestern Bible College.
Pettit also served as staff evangelist (1985–2002) and camp director (2002–2011) at Northland Camp and Conference Center in Dunbar, Wisconsin. In 2011, he became national director of Cross Impact Ministries. [4] Pettit has been featured in a number of recordings playing the mandolin, and he has written several devotional books. [5]
Northland College is a private college in Ashland, Wisconsin, United States. It enrolls over 200 full-time undergraduates and employs 60 faculty members and 99 staff members. It enrolls over 200 full-time undergraduates and employs 60 faculty members and 99 staff members.
Feb 17, 2024; Columbus, Ohio, USA; Northland’s King Kendrick dribbles past South’s Gavin Griffin in the City League boys basketball championship game at East High School.
At the Kingdom Summer League, Northland junior guard King Kendrick showed off a few things learned while at Nike Elite 100 camp.
Northland Christian School (NCS) was established in the spring of 1974. Seeking to create a school in their community that combined excellence in education with a commitment to teaching Biblical principles, a group of dedicated families from Bammel Church of Christ gathered $1,000 of seed money, sought teachers who shared their vision, and found a physical location for the school.
Leslie John Ollila (born March 22, 1943) is an evangelist who served as the second president (1984-2002) and then chancellor (2002-2013) of Northland Baptist Bible College (1976-2015), later Northland International University.
Camp Calleva began in the summer of 1994. [3] The word Calleva means "where the paths cross". They offer LIT (Leadership in Training), Cubs (ages 4-5), Explorer (ages 6-8), Adventure (ages 9-14), and High Adventure (ages 15-16) programs during the summer, as well as various other outdoor excursions throughout the year.