Ian Morgan Cron, our primary speaker and spiritual guide at this year’s “Refuge” shares about prayer:
Ready to invest into your spiritual health? Join us October 23-26.
Ian Morgan Cron, our primary speaker and spiritual guide at this year’s “Refuge” shares about prayer:
Ready to invest into your spiritual health? Join us October 23-26.
The theme of “Refuge” has several “R” words in it: Rest. Renew. Restore.
Here’s another: Relax.
For many people, experiencing nature and God’s beautiful creation is one of the best ways for them to unwind and connect on a deeper level with God. Personally, a walk on the beach will renew my emotions, spirit, and mental state. It revives my creativity and refreshes my soul.
Thanks to a special partnership with Southeast Adventure Outfitters, you will have an opportunity to do just that on Monday afternoon. This optional excursion is a guided 3-hour kayak tour.
Price: $60.00 per person.
(Kayaks, Life Preservers, Paddles included)
The tour is limited in space. To reserve your space, contact Southeast Advetures. Be sure and mention the “Refuge” retreat to get the special price above. (You will pay Southeast directly, and are encouraged to tip your guide!)
Our friend, Jeff Goins, an amazing blogger and writer from Franklin, TN recently wrote about “Taking a Break from Technology” on his blog.
Although “Refuge” may not be a complete break from technology (though you could certainly choose to ditch the cell phone, laptops, iPads, etc), it’s definitely within the same idea. Take a break. Change your surroundings. Shake things up so you can hear yourself again.
Be sure and read Jeff’s blog here. If you’re in need of a break, we’d love to have you join our tribe here at Refuge.
Meet Mandy. Mandy Thompson. Lots of you will know Mandy from blog world and her twitter stream @mandythompson.
Mandy is one of the many creatives living here in what we call “The Golden Isles”. She’s part of the creative team who is helping host and shape this experience we’re planning called “Refuge”.
Mandy has a passion for helping people experience God in His fullness. She works this out at The Chapel in Brunswick, GA and will soon be planting a campus with her husband, Drew.
She blogged about “Refuge” yesterday. Take a look and share with your friends who need a break!
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