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What is Jungle Camp?

Every summer, our missionary candidates have two weeks to build a home in the bush. They then live in their home for four weeks as part of a practicum that teaches them many skills needed when planting a church in a remote and isolated people group. The practicum is called “Jungle Camp”. During the open house, you can see and explore the homes that the students have made.

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clay stove at Jungle Camp

“Our family had a wonderful time at Jungle Camp Open House! We enjoyed the activities and the wonderful grounds at Ethnos in Durham. However, most of all, we were impacted by meeting the missionary candidates themselves, seeing their commitment to sharing the gospel around the world, and being reminded that we are all ‘goers’ or ‘senders’.” ~ Heidi B.

clay stove at Jungle Camp

“Our family had a wonderful time at Jungle Camp Open House! We enjoyed the activities and the wonderful grounds at Ethnos in Durham. However, most of all, we were impacted by meeting the missionary candidates themselves, seeing their commitment to sharing the gospel around the world, and being reminded that we are all ‘goers’ or ‘senders’.” ~ Heidi B.

clay stove at Jungle Camp

“Our family had a wonderful time at Jungle Camp Open House! We enjoyed the activities and the wonderful grounds at Ethnos in Durham. However, most of all, we were impacted by meeting the missionary candidates themselves, seeing their commitment to sharing the gospel around the world, and being reminded that we are all ‘goers’ or ‘senders’.” ~ Heidi B.

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Or if you’d like to stay in a jungle camp house for a weekend and learn more about how God is reaching unreached people groups, attend an Off the Grid missions weekend.

Accessibility

While Ethnos Canada is committed to ensuring that, when possible, every person enjoys equal access and participation to events on our property, due to the intentionally rustic nature of some locations on our campus, access for those with certain disabilities may be limited. If you plan to visit our campus during these events and require assistance, please contact us at info@ethnos.ca or call 1-519-369-2622 (Toll Free 1-844-855-6862) before your visit.

For more information about accessibility on our campus, visit ethnos.ca/about/accessibility.