Children’s Camps

Focus

The Children’s Camps in Sierra Leone provide a safe, nurturing environment where children can grow in faith, build friendships, and develop life skills. Through engaging activities, spiritual guidance, and community support, the camps aim to inspire hope, healing, and a strong sense of purpose in the lives of young participants.

Get Involved

Your support can help give a child the opportunity to experience a safe, fun, and faith-filled camp where they can grow, learn, and build lasting memories. Please consider making a donation to help send a child to camp today.

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African bishops not united on church future

African bishops not united on church future

Three African bishops have lately said they and their conferences will leave The United Methodist Church and organize with other traditionalists if the denomination splits over whether to remove bans on same-sex marriage and ordination of “self-avowed practicing” gay clergy.

Bishop calls for dialogue on police reform in Nigeria

Bishop calls for dialogue on police reform in Nigeria

“The current protest going on in many major cities of this country is a sign that Nigerians need true police reform that will end police brutality in this country,” he said. “I want to call on the government at all levels to use dialogue as a means of settling this protest (rather) than police and military force.

Sheltering in Love grant alleviates hunger

Sheltering in Love grant alleviates hunger

The church in Nigeria received a Sheltering in Love grant from the United Methodist Committee on Relief’s COVID-19 Response Fund. Through that fund and additional support from its parent agency, the Board of Global Ministries, some $2.3 million was distributed through 230 Sheltering in Love grants. The program was created to help United Methodists and denominational partners support local communities during the pandemic.

Groundbreaking first step for Nigerian church radio

Groundbreaking first step for Nigerian church radio

“The mission of this radio station is to provide a platform that will provide information, education and entertainment for communities in Taraba State and beyond. We are very glad for this turn of events and we ask that God will give us the ability, power and the capacity to accomplish his mandate here on earth,” Yohanna said.

Women clergy extend hand to patients, prisoners

Women clergy extend hand to patients, prisoners

Under the leadership of the Rev. Lami Hussaini and accompanied by the Rev. Titus Ibrahim Loh, director of the board of evangelism and discipleship for the North East Nigeria Conference, the women visited the private Sauki Clinic and a government-run maternity clinic and prison yard in Karim Lamido.

New drilling machine boosts clean water efforts

New drilling machine boosts clean water efforts

About 60 million Nigerians, 30% of the population, lack access to safe drinking water, according to a report by UNICEF and the World Health Organization. The lack of clean water contributes to a high prevalence of waterborne diseases, threatens the livelihoods of small-scale farmers, and contributes to low levels of school enrollment, especially among girls.