
For many families those camps have been a turning point in their family and marriage life.
Family camps come in all sorts of flavors.
You might think: “Well, another family camp. I know the program. As a family you go in a Camp, the parents have a great program, the kids too and all are happy at the end.” Yes it’s true, the families were all happy at the end of the adventure camp but something was different…
"Every family in every church in Bulgaria should have been to such a seminar!" – This was one of the many good responses we got after this year’s YWAM summer camp in Hissar, Bulgaria. This is the fourth year in a row that we arrange family camps in the small town Hissar, in the very centre of Bulgaria.
The Family Camp of „Familier pa Vej” is the highlight of the year for many Danish families from all kind of different backgrounds. For a week in July about 100 children and 80 adults made the boarding school Efterskole in Sommersted, Denmark, to a very busy place.
"My husband and I had been struggling in our marriage for more than a year. When we realized we needed help from outside we began to meet with a Family-Therapist, but we seemed to be stuck. I really struggled with being in this marriage, and I considered the YWAM-family camp our last way out. - A personal testimony.
Abra is a landlocked province located on the western side of the Cordillera in Northern Luzon, the Philippines biggest Island. It is approximately 400 kilometers north of Manila. This summer YWAM Family Ministries went to one village to teach families about communication, parenting and conflict resolution.
Almost 90 families attended the three family camps that the Family Ministry team Slovakia organiszed this year. The response was very encouraging.