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Are Christian holiday camps a force for good?

17 November 2024

11:00 AM

17 November 2024

11:00 AM

In my early teenage years, I attended Christian holiday camps very like the ‘Bash’ camps where John Smyth and Justin Welby prayed in the same dormitory. They were run by old boys from my private school. It was a day school, but obviously these camps had a boarding school feel.

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