The Need

Big Sky Bible Camp has been operating at capacity for over 5 years. The current kitchen and dining hall, built in 1962, are no longer adequate for the number of campers that we are hosting.
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During the summer months, we regularly cook for 150-200 in a facility designed for 45. The A Promise Kept project is not simply a wish list item, it is an absolute necessity if we desire to continue in operation as a camp and conference center.

We cannot continue ministry without a change to our facility.

Here are various other reasons behind the great need for this facility:

1

There are thousands of special needs’ individuals within a day’s drive of Big Sky and Christian camping special needs facilities and programs are virtually non-existent in this area.

2

Our ministry to those with special needs, Camp Promise, is currently limited to serving 60 special needs campers in a two week time period at a facility that is not ADA accessible.

3

Kalispell is now the only city in Montana with a children’s hospital, causing many with special needs to relocate here.

4

We currently have no hotel style housing for guest groups eliminating the possibility of marriage and many other types of retreats.

5

All of our weeks of traditional camp and day camp are full with no room for growth.