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Welcome to the Palms Youth Camp and
Convention Center. In March 2006, God opened
the door for us to purchase this 15 acre youth camp. It was a
Presbyterian camp and institute that had been abandoned for about ten
years. Now it will serve Baptist Churches from all over Mexico as well
as the Ambassador Baptist Bible College and Seminary.
The Palms
Camp contains three staff houses, pecan and citrus trees and tilled land
for raising vegetables. There is also a one-story institute facility 50'
x 150' with a porch completely around it. This building contains a
kitchen and dining room, classrooms and temporary dormitories, a chapel
and school office.
We have a three phase plan for this expanding ministry:
Phase 1 is to recondition the camp and buildings
which had been abandoned for several years, in order to begin having
youth camps and retreats for the many churches in Monterrey and the
northeastern quadrant of Mexico. We have begun this process, and it
is an on-going project.
Phase 2 is to move the Bible College
to the camp. This was be done in September 2007. The facility still
needs additional electrical work and roof repair. There are three
houses to be used for staff and extra dormitories. This move will
give us much more room to expand and to draw more interest to the
school through the youth camps and children’s home. Plus several
acres are already tilled and planted to help raise vegetables for
the school and home.
Phase 3 is to establish the Esther's
Home for Children. We hope to be able to begin the home in the fall
of 2011. There is a duplex house on the property that will serve
this ministry well. It will have to be renovated before we can use
it. We also have plans to begin Manna Feeding Centers to help care
for the poor children, to reach their families with the Gospel and
to start new churches. .
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Brochure
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Ambassador B.B.C. and Dormitories
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Camp Staff
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Dr. J. Rick Biven
Camp Administrator |
Lic. Cirilo de la Rosa
Camp Director |
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