Aug 29, 2013 | Experiential Teaching & Facilitation, Intelligent Design, Outdoor Leadership Training Tips (Blog Series), Risk, Trust
When I am pressed due to circumstances to fully trust in God, the display of beauty in Creation points me to the Intelligent Design of a Painter who has the sovereign ability to attend to my circumstances. As I snapped this photo in the Wind Rivers in Wyoming recently...
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 26, 2012 | Abraham, Adventure Theology, Belief, Experiential Teaching & Facilitation, Risk
Timing: This outdoor Bible study reflection would be ideal for a camp or wilderness trip where your group is living in tents for a few days… HOW TO MAKE THIS LESSON ON FAITH S+T+IC+K! Before we dive into this incredible passage with surprisingly relevant theological...
Feb 22, 2012 | Discipline, Identity, Leadership Development, Leadership Skills, Risk
A Mountain the Greatest Generation Once Climbed I admit, it’s a great phrase: “The ‘Greatest Generation”. But the mountain from the which the phrase was earned was even greater. We’re talking about the kids born in America between 1910 and 1930. It’s hard...