Chinese Family for Christ Invites Married Couples to "Mandarin Family Vacation Camp"

By Christina Song

Chinese Family For Christ (CFFC) will hold their Mandarin "2005 Family Vacation Camp" in North California from July 29 to August 2, in Simpson College, Redding.

The general session of the camp includes topics such as "The Blueprint of A Family", "Live in Concord", "The Role of Husband", "The Role of Wife", and so on. The speakers will also hold special workshops on different aspects of family.

The main speakers of this vacation camp are all experienced Christian leaders in the field of family counseling. The speakers include Rev. Kong-wei Xue, Senior Pastor of Houston Chinese Church, Dr. Chi-hong Lou, President of Academy of Christ, and other youth assistants.

Since this year is the CFFC's "year of prayer", they urge their coworkers all arround the world to advance CFFC through their prayers.

Besides the Family Vacation Camps, CFFC is also holding more than 150 "Marriage Enrichment Retreat" in the whole world.

From November 14, their Fifth International Coworkers' Conference will start in Hong Kong and last for four days. CFFC hopes this conference can bring them a new vision and union in the Spirit.

For details of the Family Vacation Camp, call 400-263-8936, Li Yan.

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