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Chapter 1
The Development of ECCCLC Objectives in Contemporary ECCCLC History
History
Historical ECCCLC Objectives -
Pre 1990

According to the old handbooks, the following set of objectives was used from 1978, the 2nd Living Camp until 1990, the 14th Living Camp:

1. To promote spiritual growth through dialectic and spiritual sharing

2. To bring both Christians and non-Christians closer to God's love and truth

3 .To contribute to an experience of a living Christian Community

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Current ECCCLC Objectives -
Post 1991

In 1991, the organizing committee modified the objectives into the current version:

To enrich Christian faith through:

~ Dialectic and spiritual sharing
~ Christian community life
~ Chinese culture

The 1991 committee began by reviewing the vision and objectives of ECCCLC. They agreed with the overall idea of the previous set of objective. However, they thought some wordings needed to be modified to better reflect the vision.

When one examines the older version, the three objectives have a common goal. It is "to enrich Christian faith". Therefore, it is used as the objective of ECCCLC in the new version.

The objective comes with three statements: dialectic and spiritual sharing, Christian community life, and Chinese Culture. These are the means the event will observe to achieve the objective. These means, to a certain degree, reflect the characteristics of the event.

"Dialectic and spiritual sharing" and "Christian community" are self-explanatory. They already exist in the older version.

"Chinese culture" is added not as a new idea but to reflect the nature of the Camp, which is an event for Chinese. Although some people like reading English Bible and singing English songs, all participants belong to Chinese faith communities. They all belong to Chinese families. It is through these essences that we live out our Christian faith. Therefore, "Chinese Culture" refers to these "daily living culture" of the participants. It is because of this distinct culture that these Chinese young people come together.

 
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