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The following article appeared in the 2003 issue of Our
Kids Go To Camp magazine. Used by Permission Gods Country - Adventure training built on a Christian foundation Story and photography by Hugh Wesley Traditional camps love Gods country, the land of lakes and trees and rocky outcrops in the Canadian Shield. Medeba Summer Camp, on Grass Lake near West Guilford in Haliburton, loves the country, too, and takes the opportunity to get closer to God. On the Gull River, Jason Kuruc, 21, a year 2000 graduate of Medebas
Leadership Development Program and now the boating director, slams his
kayak into a mountainous waves deafening roar. The kayak stands
on its nose, then pops up and snaps Kuruk round to face his gaggle of
fledgling kayakers paddling upstream. His smile is white-water bright
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![]() Jason Kuruc, a graduate of the Leadership Development Program at Camp Medeba and now its boating director, slams his kayak into a wave on the Gull River. "Medeba really goes the extra mile in adventure training, and the life experience fostered from being in a Christian community was new and terrific," Kuruk says with enthusiasm. "The skills and self-confidence I learned are transferable." |
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Adventure camp and a Christian camp? Fear not. Everybodys welcome, says Medeba summer-camp director Steve Archibald. The camp is non-denominational. Lots of our repeat campers have no real church affiliation; they come for the camping experience. Theres no brow beating. So whats different? Wander through Medebas 119-acre site and you see high-rope and low-rope courses, indoor and outdoor rock-climbing walls, a giant slide, waterfront activities, archery and rifle ranges, mountain bike trails and craft cabins. You hear about off-site adventures caving, white-water adventures, tripping, rock climbing but you wont see why its different. Stay a day or two. Epiphany. Youll feel it. Part of Medebas mission is to develop a continuous supply of specially trained staff, who, in addition to camping skills, have been taught how to treat campers and each other with sensitivity, acceptance, love and encouragement. It isnt always easy. Camping and adventure learning is more than relating to the woods. Its inter-personal dynamics relating to everyday life, Archibald says. Medeba is a biblical word meaning waters of quietness and, although each day is jammed with activities, 45 minutes a day are set aside to slow down and look inward. We encourage each camper, so they come away with positive growth, not only in physical skills but in morals and self awareness, says Archibald, who started at Medeba as a camper in 1978. Our key is mentoring campers with highly motivated staff, hand-picked and trained not only for camping expertise and leadership, but for spiritual inspiration. That kind of super leader doesnt fall out of the trees. In 1994, Medeba introduced a 10-month-long Christian Adventure Leadership Development Program as an addition to its two-summer Leaders-In-Training Programs. The leadership development program separates the logs from the twigs. Students come from the United States, Europe and Australia as well as Canada to take the course. No more than 10 students are accepted. Medeba aims to develop spiritual leaders who can use outdoor adventure
as a ministry tool. Applicants are carefully screened and moral behavior
guidelines are adhered to. The Adventure training includes ice and rock climbing, mountain biking,whitewater
and flat-water paddling, Nordic and Telemark skiing, and wilderness survival
skills.It isnt just about bravery and skinned knees. Equally important
are written and practical agendas The course parallels off-season camp activities run at the camp. Outdoor education programs from September until June and organization retreats throughout the year give leadership students valuable practical experience. Graduating in June, newly minted leaders are ready to staff Medebas summer program or move on. The leadership program graduates are a solid, core group who generally stay at least for the first summer. By osmosis, their leadership charges the camp with a special caring energy as they follow Medebas mission to change peoples lives through specialized adventure experiences with a Christian perspective. Thats what you feel after a day or two in camp. Thats what
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