SPEAKER:

Evangelist Todd Sivnksty

Todd was reared in the home of an evangelist, traveling ten months of the year. He was saved at the age of four, receiving assurance of his salvation at the age of eleven. After receiving a B.A. and M.A. from Bob Jones University, he served as a camp director, church planter, and youth pastor. In May 2000 God directed him into full-time evangelism, ministering in fundamental, Bible-preaching churches, camps, and schools.

Krista grew up in Colorado where she accepted Christ as Savior after a revival meeting at the age of fourteen. She majored in Sacred Music at BJU and has recorded two sacred piano CDs and has several pieces of sacred music published.

Todd and Krista have two children, Cameron age 10 and Ivy, 7. Their children help in their meetings by greeting people, quoting verses, and with special music. Since they travel as a family, their children are home schooled.

 


PLANNING FOR THE RETREAT

Don’t let a busy schedule keep you from spending time together as a couple. The OBF Couples’ Retreat provides a time and place for you to spend quality time with your spouse. Along with marriage-centered messages from God's Word, there are optional activities for you and your spouse to enjoy the facilities of Peniel Bible Camp. Take advantage of this opportunity to strengthen your relationship with your spouse and with the Lord.

While some prefer to stay in one of our cabins (bring your own bedding), campsites are available for those who wish to bring their own tent or trailer. Those desiring to stay in a local motel may contact the registrar for motel information and will need to make their own reservations.

CHECK-IN begins at 5:30 p.m. Friday and continues through 6:45. (For those who wish to come earlier, the camp will be available for use during the day Friday.) Three meals are included, beginning with supper at 7:00 on Friday evening. The retreat concludes mid-afternoon on Saturday.

REGISTRATIONS will be accepted as long as space is available. There is a discount for registrations received before August 1. Registrations received after October 8 are subject to a late fee.

GENERAL INFORMATION

What to bring: Bible, pencil or pen, overnight items, warm clothing, bedding (several blanketsnights can be cool!) or sleeping bags, space heater.

Do not bring: Tobacco, alcoholic beverages, illegal drugs, or T-shirts with worldly advertising.

Dress Standards: A copy of the Appearance and Conduct Expectations will be sent after registration is received. The following will help you plan:

Ladies: Dresses or skirts that cover the knee are to be worn for chapel services. Loose fitting pants or culottes that cover the knee are acceptable for recreational activities.

Men: Collared shirts are to be worn for chapel services. Sport clothes should be brought for activities. Loose fitting pants that come to the knee may be worn.

Peniel Bible Camp reserves the right to ask any camper to change attire if it is deemed inappropriate in the estimation of the staff.

ACCOMODATIONS & COST

Cabins: $100.00 per couple

available on a first-come, first-serve basis

Campsites: $94.00 per couple

available for those with their own camping equipment

Drive-in: $90.00 per couple

Make your own arrangements at a local motel.