Greg’s Top 20 Things to Make a Great Youth Camp (after 14 years, 30+ weeks at 3 different camps, and holding every position imaginable)
- Hand-picked staff, as opposed to a blanket sign-up sheet. Sign-up sheets are for campers, NOT staff
- Meaningful worship times that are truly separate from the other activities (sports, crafts, etc)
- Each director/leader/head counselor knows his or her role specifically and what they are responsible for
- LOTS of prayer before and during camp!
- Options during free time (pick-up sports, outdoor activities, crafts, cards and games, etc…otherwise kids will sleep or just sit in their bunks)
- A very full schedule, but with enough time for each activity to be enjoyed and time allotted for transition between activities
- Strong song leaders
- Dynamic speakers (I’m available most weeks…haha, just kidding)
- A consistently positive staff who are always pumped about camp every day (even when they’re dog tired) Tired and cranky staff bring about tired and cranky kids
- Good weather…
- A location that (after several years) becomes a part what camp is all about…familiar buildings, food, staff, etc. LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION…the kids will subconsciously associate location with everything about camp…smells, buildings, trails, etc. You move locations, you have start over…trust me I know
- TRADITIONS…probably the MOST IMPORTANT…start them now. Songs, cheers…give everything a name. Familiarity gives kids something to look forward to each year. They come back to experience what they enjoyed the year before
- ADVERTISING…posters, flyers, banners…getting the kids excited well in advance…and don’t disappoint
- the more the merrier…we brought 184 kids and 50 staff from 10 different churches last year. Our church alone brings 75 kids
- familiar people…give alumni and former campers-turned-counselors a chance to be at camp and talk about their memories
- GOOD FOOD…we left our first camp in OK because the food was worse than the Harding cafeteria…kids and esp STAFF will always come back for good food. The place we’re at now has ham and cheese croissants, chicken enchiladas, and freshly grilled hamburgers (on a charcoal grill!)
- DYNAMIC PRAISE…can’t say it enough. You MUST have strong song leaders and dynamic speakers who will leave an impact
- Variety/Talent Show…always a plus for kids to show off their talents. But keep it clean, efficient, and select the acts before they go on
- A leadership that gets along like old buddies…A leadership that LIKES each other will show in every aspect of camp, and the kids can tell, too
- A camp SEPARATE FROM THE WORLD…take cell phones, mp# players, iPods, radios, computers…etc AWAY from kids for the whole week. They’ll kick and scream…too bad. Keep the worldly stuff out for a week and watch God go to work!

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