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  2. What happens at Bible camp? From 'cry night' to shaping ... - AOL

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    Like secular camp programs, the activities schedule varies from Bible camp to Bible camp. At Aldersgate, Maynard recalls the program hosting themed sessions each week for different age brackets.

  3. Young Life - Wikipedia

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    Young Life is an evangelical Christian organization based in Colorado Springs, Colorado, which focuses on young people in middle school, high school, and college.. Week-long Summer camps are a major focus, and these have a definite evangelizing aspect. [3]

  4. Wonewoc Spiritualist Camp - Wikipedia

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    Wonewoc Spiritualist Camp is a Spiritualist Church community, of the Modern Spiritualist movement, located at 304 Hill Street in Wonewoc, Wisconsin. It covers 30 acres, has been operating since 1874 and is affiliated with the National Association of Spiritualist Churches.

  5. Camp Chesterfield - Wikipedia

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    Camp Chesterfield was founded in 1891 [3] and is the home of the Indiana Association of Spiritualists, located in Chesterfield, Indiana. Camp Chesterfield offers Spiritualist Church services, seminary , and mediumship , faith healing , and spiritual development classes, as well as psychic readings for patrons.

  6. Prometheus camps - Wikipedia

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    For young people who have passed this age Prometheus organizes so called senior camps. Typically, the camps are attended by 18 campers. Prometheus camps are led by a team consisting of two adult leaders and five co-leaders. Co-leaders are between the ages of 15 and 19 and participants of earlier summers camps, whereas adult leaders are older.

  7. Troubled teen industry - Wikipedia

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    The troubled teen industry has a precursor in the drug rehabilitation program called Synanon, founded in 1958 by Charles Dederich. [11] By the late 1970s, Synanon had developed into a cult and adopted a resolution proclaiming the Synanon Religion, with Dederich as the highest spiritual authority, allowing the organization to qualify as tax-exempt under US law.