Summer is nigh! And with Summer (in my opinion, the greatest time of the year) comes Summer Camp. Our staff have been working like madmen to prepare the camp for this joyous season, and preparation will continue all the way up to the eve of our first campers’ arrival.
Our Building and Grounds department, headed by the venerable Paul Clark, has been laboring intensely on projects in every far-flung corner of our expansive grounds, from the construction of the all-new Hilltop 2 to the remodeling of our Frontier Village girls’ bathroom. Paul, our paragon of plywood, has been aided by an unprecedented number of volunteers, including dozens of SOWERS. Projects are being accomplished at an astonishing rate, and we are further along in our preparations for summer than we have ever been at this point in the year.
My summer staff recruiting has also proceeded at a record pace. We currently have nearly every spot filled, an occurrence I have not seen since my first summer as summer staff! Included in our roster are both battle-scarred veterans like Johnny Ringo, and fresh recruits, many from Arizona Christian University. Our recruiting program at ACU was a great success this year, and 6 of our counselors are ACU students.
This summer, our Frontier Village Program is entitled “Showdown: Will You be Able to Stand Up?” When a mysterious stranger comes to town with an offer that seems too good to pass up, will the townsfolk be able to do the right thing? This exciting week-long story will use the setting of our Old West town, Serenity, to teach campers about temptation and how to defeat it. Parents will get a chance at a sneak preview this year, as we hold our first annual Frontier Village open house on May 26. Parents and future campers can come visit Frontier Village and meet the staff, play games, see the town, and enjoy a BBQ lunch, all for free!
Youth Camp this year will be held on two separate weeks, both in July. We’ll be revisiting the X-Men theme from Winter Camp, although the situation for our Characters Oracle and Pneuma has become more dire. Titled, “X-Men: Avengers – Fighting to save a world that hates us,” Youth Camp 2012 will tackle the issue of persecution and the Great Commission. How should we, as followers of Christ, approach a world that wants to see our downfall and destruction? How do we show them Christ? Speakers Craig Barrack and Stephen Tunnicliff will lead the discussion each night, then we will split into church groups for youth pastors and leaders to go deeper with their campers. It will be awesome! Besides the teaching, we’ll have spectacular games, live-action skits, and the annual Summer Camp Great Race! It looks to be a great year.
On another note, many of you may realize that the cost of our camps, while much more affordable than other camps nearby, can still be prohibitive for the families of less-fortunate campers. This is why we established our Heart Partners Scholarship fund many years ago. It has been a blessing to hundreds of campers since it began, and this year, it will continue to be such. We have had several large donations to the fund this year, which will help bring to camp kids who may never have had the chance otherwise, and give them an opportunity to hear the Word of God, some for the first time. To those of you who support our Heart Partners fund, thank you! (If you are interested in contributing to this fund, you can contact our Director Jim Trail at jim@prescottpines.org)
You can see how greatly God has blessed us this year, and I’m only speaking for the Program Department! I know that He will use this camp for great things this summer, so please be praying along with me, for all the children and youth who will be attending our camps. Pray for our Summer Staff, both returning and new, and give thanks for the gifts He has given us.
Danny Barreras


















A fun little stocking stuffer. Think of all the possibilities with the can! Google “survival kit” and have fun shopping for the serious outdoors person or the interested imaginer.
Or better yet, just ask Prescott Pines. We will make one from our very own Pondersoa Pines. We can even put a camp logo on it.






