Sep 23, 2014 | Wilderness Core Knowledge
We all have those moments of relief and celebration when we finish something we’ve put alot of work into. It’s fun. I’ll never forget the moment when I was about to pass the defense of my dissertation at Gordon-Conwell Seminary in 2006. It had been...
Nov 1, 2012 | Adventure Theology, Experiential Teaching & Facilitation, Worship
In addition to my blog, I write a monthly column in Shout! Outdoor Lifestyle Magazine. Below is an intro to my November article on worshipping God in the cathedral of the wilderness… Have you ever viewed the wilderness as a cathedral for worship? God so much...
Oct 4, 2012 | Abraham, Adventure Theology, Belief, Experiential Teaching & Facilitation, Leadership Skills, Risk, Wilderness Bible Studies
Part 2 in the series, “Abraham’s Tent-Like Faith | Outdoor Ministry Inklings from Hebrews 11:8-9” I’m guessing that many of us camp in tents sometime throughout the year. This series on Abraham’s tent-like faith shows us how to seize this teachable moment to connect...
Sep 28, 2012 | Abraham, Adventure Theology, Belief, Experiential Teaching & Facilitation, Trust, Wilderness Bible Studies, Wilderness Core Knowledge
In Hebrews 11:10, by looking at Abraham’s faith lifestyle, the author makes the bold claim that faith is anchored in the trustworthiness of God: For he was looking forward to the city that has foundations, whose designer and builder is God. (Heb. 11:10) THE...