Teen Ranch round-up

Not many youngsters in Scotland enjoy the adventure of a western ranch. But for those who go to the Teen Ranch set in the countryside of Perthshire, it proves an incredible experience.

This western-themed ranch creates the setting of the American west with all its adventurous possibilities. It also offers young people their own choice of interesting and stimulating activities. There is fun and laughter, but also meaningful and thought provoking times. The Christian message is presented in a simple, clear way, combined with creativity and fun songs.

Dedicated staff and volunteers work hard to help young people gain the most from their time at Teen Ranch. Participants include people from a range of churches and ministries. Dave Glover, Associate Evangelist with OAC Ministries (Open Air Campaigners) took part in Round-Up 1, held from 1 to 7 of July.

"These young people enjoy their holiday time at camp so much," Dave says.

"Everything is geared to their enjoyment. Yet, at the same time, they are developing social skills and learning Christian values. This year, I was working with the 11-16 year olds. Using the theme of the Olympics, I emphasised how we can be champions."

Like other OAC Evangelists, Dave uses a variety of creative object lessons to engage with young and old alike. Also, he uses audio-visuals. One of the great encouragements he noticed with this first summer camp of the year was the searching questions young people were asking.

"They come from many different backgrounds. Although many are referred from a church, others come through various organisations working with young people. These youngsters may be looking after their sick parents. Some are in care or have behavioural problems. Their needs are great and they are so open to discussion.

"During one evening of uplifting music and singing, there was a tremendous atmosphere. I gave an appeal. Six young people in their mid-teens came forward. Their life-changing decision can be nurtured because they have signed up to the Teen Ranch correspondence course."

Camp emphasis is on the physical, mental and spiritual development of young people. Yet this relaxed environment is geared to ensuring that the young people enjoy themselves and get the most out of a wide variety of activities. Canoeing, horse riding, group games, leather crafts and sports take place within this attractive themed setting.

"One touching aspect is the way these young people from such different backgrounds, including very troubled ones, are valued at the ranch," notes Dave.

"Hard working staff and volunteers help them realise their potential because of God’s love for them. That’s something they take away with them."

That marks a special round-up for young people whose lives can progress to become the biblical champions they have learned about during their western adventure.
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