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Pembina Bible Camp began in the 1930’s. The power of God and the undeniable presence of the Holy Spirit flooded that rustic camp and the lives of many were forever changed. The camp moved several times in the early years, from Rossington to Dapp to Shoal Creek to Rochester and then to it’s current home along the Pembina River just west of Dapp in 1953.
Throughout the years, many different churches and denominations have come together to experience the presence of God together. Pembina Bible Camp continues to be a multi-denominational camp with an emphasis on discipleship and the Holy Spirit.
Pembina Bible Camp began in the 1930’s. The power of God and the undeniable presence of the Holy Spirit flooded that rustic camp and the lives of many were forever changed. The camp moved several times in the early years, from Rossington to Dapp to Shoal Creek to Rochester and then to it’s current home along the Pembina River just west of Dapp in 1953.
Throughout the years, many different churches and denominations have come together to experience the presence of God together. Pembina Bible Camp continues to be a multi-denominational camp with an emphasis on discipleship and the Holy Spirit.
Our bunkhouses were borrowed granaries… Fish, vegetables, wild fruit and rhubarb dishes were our main diet. There was nothing fancy, but we enjoyed the presence of the Lord and many came to know Jesus as their personal Saviour.
“I didn’t know how to pray but God met with me and flooded my soul with such peace and I knew my sins were all forgiven and my desire was to follow Him all the way,”
“There was a waiting on the Lord in those days— burdens of prayer and intercession and weeping and praying through, saw souls born into the Kingdom together with wonderful anointed preaching of the Word. Beautiful it is to experience the presence of God, to share and to pray with others,”
“There was one story…about a lady by the name of Mrs. Busby who was almost totally blind… hearing the salvation message, she accepted Christ and was healed, receiving back her eyesight… One day in town one neighbour said to the other, “Who’s that lady walking down the road?” “Oh, that’s Mrs. Busby. Can’t be! She’s as blind as a bat.” “Not anymore, she went to that camp meeting and now she can see,”
“Eternity will tell of the work that’s been done,”