About
Campers On Mission (COM) is a national interdenominational organization of evangelical Christians who look for opportunities to share their faith and God's love through their participation in missions activities while they are camping.
The Campers on Mission emblem was designed to provide opportunities to witness about faith in Jesus Christ. The design— a fish encircled by a compass— promotes conversation. The fish, an early Christian symbol, denotes personal acceptance of Jesus as Savior. The compass star symbolizes the expanse of God’s creation and reminds members that, wherever they roam, God is present as they seek Him. The circle surrounding the design represents God’s eternal existence and bountiful love for all people. Another benefit of the distinctive emblem is that members displaying it are
easily identified by one another so they can join together in Christian fellowship “as they go.”
easily identified by one another so they can join together in Christian fellowship “as they go.”
South Carolina Campers on Missions is served by
Arthur Zawislak of Leesville, SC as President, Jennifer Karls of Honea Path, SC & Kim Shaw of Iva, SC as Vice-Presidents, Ken Hall of Iva SC as Treasurer, Secretary - Position Vacant, H.T. Morgan of Elgin, SC as Chaplain. SCCOM is a chapter of the National Campers on Mission organization. To learn more about the national organization and state chapters across the United States, visit www.CampersOnMission.org |
This all sounds like something I'd like to do, something to fill my time, but what's all this talk about Jesus?