The new campsite would be geared to serve primarily teenagers, families,
church groups and other Christian organizations and was to become a year-round
facility that would maintain the high spiritual standards of the WBCA.
The summer program was to focus on junior high age and older.
Site Development work was begun in the summer of 1978. A work camp program
was launched that invited older teens to help develop trails and clearing of
camp sites along with an inspirational program. In the summer of 1979 outpost
camps were launched offering junior high campers an opportunity to begin their
camp experience at Winkler Bible Camp and then spend 4 days at the new Pembina
Valley Bible Camp site. George & Pam Bock were the first outpost counselors
who lead a boys' and girls' cabin group on this new adventure. Brent Ankrom &
Rob Reimer were Junior Counselors that 1st summer. Rob went on to direct
Winkler Bible Camp and Brent became program director at both Winkler Bible
Camp and Pembina Valley Bible Camp and years later became the first full-time
executive director of Pembina Valley Bible Camp & Retreat Centre. It's
interesting to see how a new generation of camp leadership has emerged from
those who were instrumental in the beginning of this new camp. George & Pam
Bocks 4 boys (Philip, Steve, David & Timothy) all have had their camp
experiences at Pembina Valley Bible Camp as campers and grown up to provide
excellent leadership. Dave & Linda Penner's son Curtis has also given a
number of summers of leadership at PVBC
Rudy Friesen was hired on as architect to design the main lodge for the Pembina
Valley Bible Camp. The one major drawback to continued development was the
lack of an adequate source of water and the inflationary '80's. The board
could not see to continued development until there would be a good source of
water supply. So in some ways it seemed like a death of a vision. The WBCA
continued to operate the camp for several more summers but then closed the
camp due to lack of vision.
But God had placed the vision of the Pembina Valley Bible Camp in the heart of
a young camp leader and former camper, Brent Ankrom. He felt God's call
to come and revisit the original plans and bring new vision and focus out of
the original founding vision. Brent & Arlene Ankrom came on to serve the
camp as executive director from 1994 to February 2004. Arnold Wiebe served
as Pembina Valley Bible Camp Chairman and gathered a number of other men to
provide board leadership. The decision was made to separate from the WBCA
and run the camp as a totally separate non-profit organization. Gil Klassen
was also hired as camp maintenance and caretaker and continues to give
leadership in that area and to the horsemanship program. Under Brent's
leadership, the committed service of many people and the Lord's blessing the
camp grew and developed and has been instrumental in turning hearts toward God -
reaching many people with the gospel of Jesus Christ.
The Camp again stands at the crossroads of needed building expansion to
accommodate the growing needs of people it serves. God's faithfulness in the
past is what gives confidence for the future.
-submitted by Ted Goossen, former executive director of Winkler Bible Camp
Association 1975 - February, 1985