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First Priority is a
city-wide vision
shared by local
churches to build a
comprehensive
strategy and provide
relevant resources
that will encourage,
equip, and empower
students, parents,
leaders, and
churches to unite in
your community and
on campus to reach,
to care for, and to
disciple a
generation for Jesus
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Kanakuk Kamp's motto
is "Exciting
Adventure in
Christian Athletics." We
strive to make each
camper's stay an
exciting adventure,
but more than that,
we focus on the
Christian athletics.
We teach kids how to
have a Christ-like
attitude in
relationships and
different
situations, but
mostly on the field
and on the courts.
Kanakuk is based on
four main
principles: I'm
Third, Four Squared
Life, Let Your Light
So Shine, One Rock
at a Time. |
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K-Life is a
youth ministry
focused on mentoring
and discipling
today's teenagers.
Working on a
community- wide
scale, K-Life
networks kids from
different churches
(and those without a
church affiliation)
to build positive,
godly relationships
that can withstand
the negative peer
pressure so
prevalent in today's
youth culture.
K-Life began as a
follow-up ministry
to campers from
Kanakuk,
and K-Life's
relationship with
Kanakuk continues to
be an important part
of it's vision and
heritage.
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Kids Across America
Kamps is a
sports camp
committed to
reaching the inner
city youth of our
nation with the love
and power of Jesus.
With the vision of
reaching more than
100,000 kids in the
next decade to
revolutionize inner
city America, KAA
began in 1978 using
Kanakuk
Kamp's facilities.
Eventually, the
first camp, KAA I,
was built and opened
in 1991, and the
number of urban
youth and adult
leaders served has
grown every year! |
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