Investment |in•vès(t)•mǝnt|
noun
1. The action or process of investing money for profit or material result
2. The act of devoting time, effort, or energy to a particular undertaking with the expectation of a worthwhile result
At Camp Eden, we’re always looking for investors - not in the sense of putting money into something to get more money out. Rather, we’re looking for people who are willing to invest money, time, and effort into something expecting an eternal return, expecting God to use that contribution to change someone’s life.
We’re looking for folks who are interested in assisting the spread of Gospel, seeing campers grow spiritually, and investing in Eternity. Would you consider being an investor in Camp Eden?
noun
1. The action or process of investing money for profit or material result
2. The act of devoting time, effort, or energy to a particular undertaking with the expectation of a worthwhile result
At Camp Eden, we’re always looking for investors - not in the sense of putting money into something to get more money out. Rather, we’re looking for people who are willing to invest money, time, and effort into something expecting an eternal return, expecting God to use that contribution to change someone’s life.
We’re looking for folks who are interested in assisting the spread of Gospel, seeing campers grow spiritually, and investing in Eternity. Would you consider being an investor in Camp Eden?
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FILL-A-BED FUND
What if a simple donation could change someone's life forever? Each summer hundreds of young people hear the Gospel preached clearly and compassionately at Camp Eden. God uses the unique combination of His world and His Word to change lives. You can be part of that by sending someone to camp. Gifts go directly into an assistance fund and given out on an as-needed, first-come-first-served basis. Help use give the gift of camp to someone who otherwise wouldn't hear the Gospel preached this summer. |
JOIN THE RENDEZVOUS
The mountain men of Colorado's history were an independent lot. But even they couldn't do their trapping and hunting without some help. Every year these men got together to meet up with those who had the goods to keep them in business. They called this meetup the Rendezvous. Camp Eden can't function on our own either. We need others to provide the goods so we can continue to serve churches along the Front Range of Colorado. One-time or recurring gifts are always welcome and help with the camp's bottom line. Join the rendezvous, bring the goods, and we'll work to turn them into eternal rewards. |