Girls develop a ‘heart for the nations’ at Camp Pinnacle
“It makes me feel like one day I’ll be a missionary.”
“It makes me feel like one day I’ll be a missionary.”
A look at the women who return each year to mentor young girls and nurture them on their journey to godly women.
The plight of refugees and Christian responsibility is spelled out to campers at Camp Pinnacle this summer.
Children and youth statewide are flocking to Georgia Baptist camps for the next eight weeks.
This morning Wolffork Baptist Church…welcomed visitors with…a special acoustic bluegrass concert and good preaching, followed by dinner on the grounds…
CLAYTON — On a warm summer afternoon, a half-dozen young girls sit in a large swing, Bibles open. The silence is deafening as the only sound comes from waves gently lapping the shore of Camp Pinnacle Lake. The girls – and more than a dozen others from their cabin – are observing their quiet time […]
“… I just wasn’t ready to let it not be a part of my life.”
“…you can never underestimate the power of God in the life of a child.”
“We live as close to a First Century church starting model as possible.”
“I eventually became convicted that I had the heart of stone reflected in that verse.”
“Missions is what sets Camp Pinnacle apart from other Christian summer camp experiences.”
Camp Pinnacle has a history of instilling a love of missions into young girls.