Archive for the 'CAMP VENTANA 2009' Category

How can you come to a Camp Ventana and not eat the best Tortas in the world? Pastor Brandon seems to think so. We thank you for your servants hearts, playful spirits, and delight in God’s word. We hope you guys come back next year for a week.

                                                                                    Abundant Life Church, Oregon
Take one broken toilet, three broken sewer pipes, one broken hot-water-heater, three Ventana guys having disturbing dreams, one sick student to the Ensenada hospital, one Ventana student’s grandpa meeting Jesus, and mix them with 28 people from Arizona who just came to serve.  What do you get to witness?  Opened eyes, […]

The day started like any other.
The roosters were crowing. The palm trees were whispering as the ocean breeze wafted throughout the fronds. Dulce the cow was thoughtfully chewing her cud (that’s a story for a different time). Then the enemy attacked.

Northridge endures

“As magic gases fill the air, its bad for your health, but I don’t care; This all will be gone tomorrow, but will still be able to taste it.” ALO Music
He is Risen!

It’s been a few weeks since I’ve posted anything regarding Camp Ventana. Not that the groups haven’t been in our prayers and planning. I just haven’t had the time to keep the reader informed about Culiacan 2008 (click on link at the top of the page to learn more) and keep updates about Camp […]

Keeping Warm (BFC)

With the recent addition of our guest dormitory (Casa Koininia)

Paying It Forward (BFC)

Chuck Swindoll speaks wisely when he says, “Ministy that costs nothing is worth nothing.”

Boy, o boy, was it ever cold last year. In fact, around the lunch hour, we witnessed actual snow flakes landing upon the muddy earth. This year was quite the different story.

Tentative 1. Strip church roof of rolled shingles,E’ bene rimarcare che in questa sede tali sistemi di black jack gioco poker in linea sono solo accennati. install tar paper and roofing     
Tentative 2. Install drywall to the youth building.
                  3. Clean weeds along fence @ soccer fields
                  4. Plan and dig for sprinkler system at Pasatiempo
                  5. Assist […]

Information derived from U.S.  Department of State (November 21,2007)
Here’s the skinny: for those visiting, serving, or attending an activity sponsored by Ventana Ministries at their Baja location will not need a U.S. Passport. Simply presenting a government issued photo I.D. such as a driver’s license plus proof of citizenship such as a birth certificate will […]