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As a youth group, our aim is to pass on a word from the Bible to young people and adults in addition to sporting competitions. A prominent guest is also invited each time.

Organizing and carrying out worship services with the whole teen group from A-Z.
Every teen and every leader is involved and put to work according to their gifts.

Encourage the teens' existing creativity and let it come to the fore by planning, designing and realizing a joint project. It is possible and sensible to let the teens themselves work out the type and execution of a project in the competition. The joint realization of the project should lead to a sense of achievement, which encourages more creative activities (project can be combined with public relations work!)
Taster afternoon of the Jungschar Benaja Seedorf with:
- ropeway
- big rope bridge
- picnic
Experiencing history: Hebrews/Egyptians with the plagues that go with it

Goal of the game:
- Extinguish torch from the other village
- Cook food (zVieri/snack, dinner) - for this you have to keep the fire going

Goal of the week: to help teens get a long-term vision for living as a Christian in order to survive in a postmodern, de-Christianized environment
Petroleum lamps are easy to use and really bring out the boy's spirit in camps.
Petrolamps can be ordered online.
Here's a quick guide on how to use a petroleum lamp.
This petroleum lamp is also called storm lantern or lantern.

No ideas for the silent time booklet (SZH) at camp? Maybe these two examples on the topic of "Petrus" will inspire you.
It is gratifying that singing Christian songs takes up a large part of our camps. But why is this important and what conditions must be fulfilled so that singing can succeed?

To ensure safety and a pleasant coexistence in a camp, it needs rules. Here are the most important ones

A week in which young and old, mothers and fathers, Kids Treff and Jungschar successfully pull together.
Here you'll find a pair of suggestions for setting up a wall in, say, a Nehemiah camp.

The night's rest is a much discussed topic in most camps. Here are some basic thoughts and experiences about it. You have had other experiences? Then feel free to add to this article!

In this article you will find two lists. The basic list contains the components that are on the packing list for (almost) every camp
Homesickness happens to children every now and then, especially during extended camps in tents or houses. Sometimes it's hardly an issue, sometimes homesickness spreads like an epidemic.
In this article, you'll learn how homesickness develops, how to reduce the likelihood of it happening in the first place, and what to do when a child is homesick.
A Hollywood swing is a relatively simple way to extend the infrastructure of a campsite. It can also be easily set up with children.
In tent camps it is important to be able to build a functioning infrastructure. This article provides an overview of possible camp buildings. The camp buildings have to be adapted to different aspects:
camp duration, camp size, camp site, age of the participants, season and fun of building
How can I take good photos? This article has some tips on how to do that.
Taking photos is easier than shooting movies.

A relatively large amount of money can be saved in certain areas with little effort at Jungschar camps. This article is a collection of tips on how to keep the financial expenditure as small as possible
The Sarasani is a large group tent, woven from military banners. A Sarasani can be built in a variety of sizes, depending on how many sheets are used and how tall the structure is.
The Sarasani is knotted from three squares of canvas. In theory, the shape of a Sarasani corresponds to a tetrahedron (pyramid with 3 edges).

This article describes what a hospital room in a camp should contain and what needs to be taken into account.
The ridge tent is a tubular tent made from a rectangular tarpaulin or rectangular military sheets knotted together.
A ridge tent unit (2 military tarpaulins) offers space for 2-3 people.
Note: This article deals exclusively with the ridge tent as a military canvas bivouac with 2 canvases per unit.
The coffin is the most primitive military bivouac. It offers space for one person.

The Berliner (also known as the Bernina) is a bivouac made from 8 military sheets. Depending on the luggage, four to six people can sleep in it.