Freed-Hardeman University's Horizons Camp strengthens young Christian leaders

Michael Mullinicks earns degree

 

August 4, 2022



Freed-Hardeman University students spent a week mentoring young Christian leaders during Horizons this month on FHU’s campus. Each summer more than 1,000 campers, 7th through 12th graders, attend Horizons to connect with fellow Christians, learn to lead and grow in their love for the Lord.

The spiritual experience focuses on creating an encouraging environment to equip and challenge young church leaders. In addition to the traditional Horizons program, selected juniors and seniors who have attended Horizons for at least three years participated in the Horizons Mentoring Experience for enhanced leadership training.

More than 30 FHU students served at this year’s camp, including Emma Grace Owens.

“I went multiple times as a camper so I was very excited to be a counselor. I loved being a counselor. I didn’t realize how much campers were going to affect me. I miss them and love them so much. Horizons doesn’t only change your life as a camper, but also as a counselor!” stated Michael Mullinicks, of Hohenwald, who is earning a Bachelor of Science in Youth and Family Ministry.


The mission of Freed-Hardeman University is to help students develop their God-given talents for His glory by empowering them with an education that integrates Christian faith, scholarship and service.

FHU offers bachelor’s, master’s, specialist’s and doctoral degrees. More information is available at http://fhu.edu.

 

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