Christian Camp That Led Thousands to Christ Faces Legal Battle to Uphold Biblical Beliefs on Gender

(Worthy Insights) – Camp IdRaHaJe, which is taken from the song “I’d Rather Have Jesus,” is celebrating 77 years of introducing young campers to the Lord during weeklong forays to the foothills of Bailey, Colorado.

The new state policy requires camps to allow biological boys in girls’ showers, dressing rooms, and dormitories; the same is true for biological girls who, under the new rule, are welcome in boys’ facilities.

IdRaHaJe leaders believe so much in the power of God and camp ministry to change lives that they’ve asked the Colorado agency that regulates resident camps for an exemption. Their request was denied. [ Source (Read More…) ]


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