The Champs program is a young adult discipleship program designed to prepare young people to be cabin leaders for the camp, but also to grow them as Christians in general. Using curriculum for the Navigators, these young adults get to learn and put their learning into practice. They are given a depth of Biblical knowledge, encouraged to write their testimony (and present it), and put in positions of leadership.



Even if he hadn’t said anything, I could usually tell. There was an approach to Scripture and ministry that stood out. In Zambia, young people are taught to file the Bible and to follow the customs. This creates a dilemma, because there are many times that the cultural norms do not match Scripture. For many facing this, going against the tribal culture is much more difficult than going against the Bible.

In the second week, I taught about relationships, dating, and marriage. Beginning with Genesis 2, I laid out for them the Biblical description of how we should think about these things. Then I opened it up for questions, and there were a lot. Actually, it started slow with everyone afraid to ask, but after a few brave souls were willing to stick their necks out, the questions didn’t stop. They had so many questions that we eventually had to call it so that they could go home.
A lot of what they asked me was: we have heard it said, what does the Bible say? While their country had some ideas that were new to me, I did not have a hard time giving them examples of ideas of dating and sex that America has wrong. The issue is not how different our wrongs are, but the fact that we have the same right. It was exciting to share with them the good design that God created and to encourage them to trust His way.
The Champs ministry has had tangible success and continues to be an amazing way for young people to grow in the gospel. It will be exciting to see how this group of young people use their life for the sake of God’s kingdom.