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Champions Camp, designed for children and adults from ages 8 and up, will offer individuals with special needs the opportunity to enjoy games, activities, crafts, karaoke, worship and Bible study, Sept. 8-10 at Tall Timbers Baptist Conference Center, Woodworth. They match campers with buddies who follow them through the weekend. Brian Blackwell photo

Special needs Champions Camp set, Sept. 8-10

August 22, 2023

By Baptist Message staff

WOODWORTH, La. (LBM) – Individuals with special needs will experience a full slate of activities with the upcoming Champions Camp, Sept. 8-10 at Tall Timbers Baptist Conference Center, Woodworth.

The camp will match participants with buddies who will accompany them throughout the weekend. The camp will feature games, activities, crafts, karaoke, worship and Bible study designed for children and adults from ages 8 and up who have intellectual or development disabilities.

“This is a time for people to enjoy a camp in a Christian atmosphere who otherwise may not be able to attend one,” said David Anderson, camp organizer and Louisiana Baptist children’s ministry strategist. “All of the teaching and activities are geared to their level and most of those who come return each year. They have a blast, and we would love to have many more people join us for a fun-filled weekend.” Anderson said individuals with special needs along with their families are one of the most unreached people groups in the state. “We have so many who need a church to plug into,” Anderson said. “If you have an individual with special needs to come into your church, then you need a ministry for that group. I would love to help set your church up with the resources so you can minister to this unreached people group.”

For more information or to download a registration form, click here.

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