The place of youth camps in missionary activity /By Anne-Louise Atkinson.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 1960.Description: vi, 86 leaves ; 29 cmContent type:
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Contents:
Statement of Problem -- Scope and Method of Study.
Place and Importance that Mission Boards Attach to the Camping Program -- Place and Importance that Missionaries Attach to the Camping Program -- Place and Importance that Nationals Attach to the Camping Program.
Survey of Areas that Have Camps -- Results of Survey of Boards and Areas -- Different Related Types of Camping.
Selling the Idea of Camps -- Lack of Adequate Financeds -- Transportation -- Opposition -- Language and Tribal Mixtures -- Basic Moral Character of People -- School and Work Schedules -- Other Miscellaneous Problems.
Principles of Planning the Porgram -- The Follow-up Program.
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Chapter I. Introduction

A Quick Look at Camping -- Statement of Problem -- Scope and Method of Study.

Chapter II. The Place and Importance of Camping on the Foreign Mission Field

Sense of the Need of Youth -- Place and Importance that Mission Boards Attach to the Camping Program -- Place and Importance that Missionaries Attach to the Camping Program -- Place and Importance that Nationals Attach to the Camping Program.

Chapter III. What Is Being Done In Camping on the Mission Fields of the World

Survey of Boards that Have Camps -- Survey of Areas that Have Camps -- Results of Survey of Boards and Areas -- Different Related Types of Camping.

Chapter IV. Problems Faced in Setting Up a Camping Program

Lack of Trained Leadership -- Selling the Idea of Camps -- Lack of Adequate Financeds -- Transportation -- Opposition -- Language and Tribal Mixtures -- Basic Moral Character of People -- School and Work Schedules -- Other Miscellaneous Problems.

Chapter V. Objectives and Principles for a Workable Camping Program

Practical Objectives of the Camping Program and How Effectively They Are Realized -- Principles of Planning the Porgram -- The Follow-up Program.

Chapter Virgin Islands Conclusions and Challenge

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