Gregg Hunter: the President of the Christian Camp and Conference Association

Our next interview guest will be Gregg Hunter!

The President of the Christian Camp and Conference Association connects with BTSCelebs on a religious level. As a Christian myself, I fully support Godly principles and I look forward to sharing my interview with Gregg in the coming weeks.

He will answer the following questions:
What inspired you to get involved with camps for low-income chlidren?

What was your claim to fame?

I have never attended a camp of any kind, please describe a day in the
life of a camper:

What are some activities the campers enjoy?

What are the rewards of camp for children?

Due to priests’ scandals in the church and the raging hormones among
young people, many may be apprehensive about sending their children to
a religious camp because of the fear of sexual misconduct. What does
your camp do to combat these fears?

In addition to BTSCelebs, I have worked as a editor/writer for South
Korea. The Buddhist nation has a growing number of Christians in
recent years. Do you want to take your Christian camp to the global
scale? If so, what impact do you feel your faith based camps will have
on countries of different religions?

What is the ultimate mission of Christian Camp and the Conference Association?

Front Gate Media/Biscuit Media Group’s Lori Lenz -Heiselman described Gregg with the following:

“Gregg was an angry 17 year old with a chip on his shoulder and much to prove when a woman in his small town paid his way to go to camp. There he had a life-changing encounter with God. Now, Gregg’s dream is that through the work of CCCA and Corners of the Field every kid would get a chance to go to camp – regardless of their ability to pay.

The Corners of the Field campaign was created to help low-income kids have a life-changing camp experience “

BTSCelebs’ interview with Gregg is coming soon!

A Special Thanks to Gregg Hunter and Lori Lenz -Heiselman.

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