Suen Douh Camp

Suen Douh Camp

Day to Day Ministry:

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Suen Douh was founded by Camp missionaries, John and Donna Bechtel, in 1971 when an orphanage was purchased for a miracle cost of $1. Since its inception, Suen Douh has had over 2,895,750 camper days and 156,552 young people have accepted Christ. The zeal of Suen Douh’s staff members to serve Christ has driven them to bring the population of Hong Kong face to face with the claims of Christ. CAMP-of-the-WOODS has been a strong partner from the first day of operation and many CAMP-of-the-WOODS staff and guests have visited and worked at the camp. Campers are usually children who stay two nights. The gospel is presented in an environment with few interruptions and the local church is used to follow up with new believers. Donations given to Suen Douh go toward a scholarship fund to help unchurched children attend camp and hear the gospel. “We thank the Lord for always working with us. He uses us to share the gospel and make us become fishers of men.” Prayer Requests Thank you for your generous support throughout the years. Please continue to pray for Suen Douh as we reach out to the people of Hong Kong for Christ.

Prevention measures had been made in Suen Douh Camp to fight the outbreak, and yet, all camps have been cancelled since February 2020. More than twenty gospel camps had been dropped. Of course, virus crisis is adding big pressure on our economy recently as our regular booking had been already reduced because of the months of protests the previous year. May God’s grace and peace be with us.