KAA Blog
Building Christian Leaders
Kids Across America (KAA) joined Elevate Branson (a non-for-profit in Branson, Mo., that addresses the root causes of poverty through access to resources, relationships, and a network of support…
Just Serve!
More than 200 volunteers from two churches, James River Church and South Haven Baptist Church, came to Kids Across America on Saturday, April 27, to volunteer prepping camp for…
Great Leaders Are Great Followers
When Niyah came to KAA for the first time three years ago, she felt alone—as if it was on her to figure out life all. She definitely did not…
God’s Mercy Endures
Ministry can be messy—especially youth ministry. First, you are dealing with fallen people. Secondly, you work with young men and women who are still trying to figure things out….
Accountability is Key
Addison is building her Kingdom network through KAA! She came for the first time ever to camp, and it is all because her mom heard about KAA and felt…
Embracing our Forever Family in Dallas
The spirit of family was front and center at the recent Alumni Meetup in Dallas on January 18, 2024. The event was a nostalgic journey down memory lane, as…
In the Kitchen With Mama Stone
Frances “Mama” Stone is no stranger in the kitchen. She loves preparing delicious and nutritious meals. For more than a decade, Mama Stone has closed her salon during the summer to serve in one…
Transformed by Faith
Camper Testimony: Brian “JR” JR wanted to go to a camp but didn’t know of a good one, so he asked his pastor. His pastor could not think of…
Triumph Over Adversity
Triumph Over Adversity: Marlene Nash’s Breast Cancer Journey Life has a way of presenting us with unexpected challenges. For Marlene, that challenge came in the form of a breast…