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  2. Jesus Camp - Wikipedia

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    Jesus Camp was screened at Michael Moore's Traverse City Film Festival against the wishes of the distribution company, Magnolia Pictures. [9] Magnolia had pulled Jesus Camp from the festival earlier in the summer after it purchased rights to the film, in a decision apparently inspired by Moore's association with the film festival, with Magnolia president Eamonn Bowles saying "I don't want the ...

  3. Especially for Youth - Wikipedia

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    The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Especially For Youth (often abbreviated as EFY) is a week-long youth-oriented seminar focused on fellowship and teaching the principles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). It is run by Brigham Young University 's (BYU) Division of Continuing Education (CE) and is the ...

  4. Shaker Village Work Group - Wikipedia

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    The Shaker Village Work Group was a recreational summer camp and teen educational program that occupied historic Shaker land and buildings in New Lebanon, New York.The property was purchased by founders Jerome (Jerry) and Sybil A. Count from the Mount Lebanon Shaker Village community in 1946, and was opened to its first group of young "villagers" as the Shaker Village Work Camp in 1947.

  5. John Ankerberg - Wikipedia

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    His ministry, the John Ankerberg Show, launched in 1980 on one network in Kansas City, Missouri. [5] His organization notes: "While speaking at a Youth for Christ summer camp, he was first asked to host a Kansas City Christian television program.

  6. W. Ian Thomas - Wikipedia

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    The following summer he was converted to Christ at a Crusaders Union camp. At the age of 15, he was convinced that he should devote all of his life to serving Jesus Christ. He began to preach out in the open air at Hampstead Heath. He was also actively engaged in Sunday School work as well as in the Crusaders' Bible class.

  7. Clinton Jones (priest) - Wikipedia

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    His first work in the position was to revitalize local Episcopal summer camps. [4] This would remain an interest of his, and he later became a summer camp administrator for camps across southern New England. [4] Jones retired in 1986. [1] However, he remained active in local ministry.

  8. Charles Fox Parham - Wikipedia

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    Charles Fox Parham (June 4, 1873 – January 29, 1929) was an American preacher and evangelist.Together with William J. Seymour, Parham was one of the two central figures in the development and initial spread of early Pentecostalism, known as Holiness Pentecostalism.

  9. Teens for Christ - Wikipedia

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    Teens for Christ hosted an annual summer Boot Camp in Canada where students are physically, mentally, and spiritually pushed through an intense week of training on Treasure Island, a privately owned, 60 acre island located in Ontario, Canada. The camp is modeled on the military idea of boot camp. The kids are divided into platoons.