About

What is

Who Am I Ministries?

Who Am I? is a Christ-centered retreat for high school junior and senior boys designed to address one of the greatest struggles young men face today: identity.

Many students are forming their sense of worth around performance, comparison, approval, and success. When those things fail, their foundation collapses.

This retreat exists to interrupt that pattern and point young men to a different truth: their identity is found in Christ alone.

Through worship, teaching, small groups, and intentional relationships, students are invited to step away from pressure and rediscover who they are and who they are called to become.

Who is

the Retreat for?

Approximately 250 campers will attend; supported by a large team of trained adult leaders and professional athletes:

High school junior and senior boys • Student Athletes; preparing for college, competition, and adulthood • Young Men navigating identity, pressure, expectations, and purpose.

What We Believe

At Who Am I Ministries, our mission is to help high school boys discover their identity in Christ through faith-based camp experiences rooted in the truth of God’s Word. Everything we do is grounded in historic Christian belief and shaped by Scripture.

We believe the Bible is inspired by God and fully trustworthy — the foundation for understanding life, faith, and identity. Through Scripture, we see God’s character, His plan to redeem humanity, and His call for us to be transformed by the renewing of our minds (Romans 12:2).

We believe in one God who exists eternally as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. God the Father is Creator and Sustainer. Jesus Christ, fully God and fully man, lived without sin, died for our sins, rose again, and reigns as Lord and Savior. The Holy Spirit lives within believers, guiding, convicting, and empowering them to follow Christ.

We believe every person is created in God’s image with inherent worth and purpose. Because of sin, our relationship with God is broken, but through Jesus we are offered forgiveness, salvation, and new life. This salvation is a gift of grace received through faith, leading to a life continually shaped to reflect Christ.

We believe growth happens in authentic community. Through shared experiences, mentorship, teaching, and small groups, young men are encouraged to reject the patterns of the world and live with renewed minds, confident identity, and faithful obedience.

Our prayer is simple: that every student leaves camp certain of who they are in Christ , and carries that truth with them for the rest of their lives!

Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is—His good, pleasing and perfect will.” - Romans 12:2