Claire Burchfield (center), who attends Ezra Baptist Church, Bessemer, was one of more than 400 LifeWay FUGE campers on the campus of Louisiana College (LC) in Pineville, Louisiana, July 9–13. Campers participated in daily Bible studies, recreation, crafts and several hours of ministry at local churches and other humanitarian services organizations in the area. The camp saw 15 declarations of faith, 14 recommitments, five commitments to vocational ministry and 25 spiritual decisions marked ‘other.’ LC President Rick Brewer expressed gratitude to LifeWay for a second year of FUGE camp. ‘We look forward to a long relationship with LifeWay as we host future camps. We are grateful to God for how He used these students in ministry and also spoke to so many of their hearts.’
LifeWay camp sees many spiritual decisions
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