Meet Your Tribal Leaders for 2014!

Posted by Karah

Hey guys! You may have already stumbled upon this awesome insight into the summer, but we wanted to make sure you knew the guys who will be leading our tribes this summer. We are very excited about these men stepping into these roles. They will be making some crazy games, helping those around them grow closer to Christ, and so much more. Check them out, our Tribal Leaders for 2014!

Apache- Evan Cummins

“What’s up Camp Ridgecrest!  This is Chief Ruminative Rockhopper here, coming to you all the way from Richmond, Kentucky.  My real name is Evan, and I cannot wait to see you at camp for my third summer in the great big and mighty Apache tribe!  I’m a senior at Eastern Kentucky University, and it’s going to be awesome learning more about Jesus with you all while we have the time of our lives at camp.  Get ready- the Battle for the Death Star is coming!”

Shawnee- Brandon Davis

“What’s up camp family! Intense Timberwolf here for a second summer as the Shawnee TL. This will be my 13th summer at camp, and it’s going to be a good one! I am most excited about watching these young boys grow into godly men, and experience Jesus through a wild and crazy camp experience!”

 Choctaw- Asa de Armas

“My name is Asa de Armas, or LC Vigilant Vizsla, and I am going to be the Tribal Leader of the mighty Choctaw tribe! I grew up in Orlando, Florida, and I am currently a senior at Florida State University. This summer will be my 14th year at camp and I am excited to be working with the biggest tribe at camp. I also am looking forward to seeing God work through camp in amazing ways yet again!”

Arapaho- Harrison Collins

“My name is Harrison Collins, aka Risible Terrapin. I am pumped to be the Arapaho tribal leader! This will be my 14th summer at camp, and I am more excited than ever to be spending it with y’all at Ridgecrest! God has a lot prepared for this summer, and it is going to be one wild adventure!”

 

 

Sioux- Cam Barnhardt

“My name is Cam Barnhardt, LC Fulfilled Firefly, and this this upcoming summer will be my 13th at Ridgecrest. I study Geographic Science at James Madison University (Go Dukes!) and I cant wait to empower the mighty Sioux out on the trail this summer. The  difficulty and beauty in the woods is such an awesome example of how our Lord challenges and molds us while still providing all along the way. ”


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