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FBC Camping dates back to the late 1950's. Merle Conklin, along with small group of Christian leaders with a vision for camping ministry began taking groups of teens for a trip to the Ozarks. The trip provided an opportunity to get away from the distractions of the world and to share about Jesus. These early camping trips were quite successful, but unfortunately, the distance only allowed a small number to go camping. Seeking to minister to more youth in central Illinois, FBC's founders began to investigate the possibility of starting their own camp closer to home. The Swanson family donated about 20 acres of land to be used in starting a camping ministry in the Yates City, IL area, and thus construction began on Faith Bible Camp. There were no buildings at first, so FBC's early years saw camping in tents, and cooking on an open fire. Opportunities for fun and learning, combined with caring volunteers still brought campers back year after year...
At this point, FBC offered just a few weeks of camp By the mid-1980's, Faith Bible Camp had grown to nearly 225 campers per summer over 4 weeks of summer camp programs. Sam Dodd, a former FBC camper, FBC counselor, and then Moody Bible student envisioned more for FBC than 4 weeks of summer camping. Hoping to see FBC grow into year-round use In the late 1990's, Sam felt called to a different ministry opportunity. The camp had now grown to about 275 per summer with winterized buildings, year-round programs and was just about to embark on its first overseas mission trip with a group of committed FBC High School campers and staff. The search was on for someone who could continue building the camp and remain true to the vision set by the Sam & Robin and theBoard of Trustees.
Over the years, FBC has continued to enjoy a large base of volunteers commited to the camp's ministry. Twig attributes much of FBC's success to the unique commitment of these volunteers as they respond to the Lord's call to be involved in the ministry at Faith Bible Camp -- a ministry that now sees both local and international impact through its ongoing international mission trips. |
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