Retreat to Northwoods

Sometimes, the intensity of work in ministry requires a retreat;

Sometimes, the intensity of work in ministry requires a retreat;

a retreat to study the past and plan for the future;

to study the past and plan for the future;

to focus on better understanding your fellow laborers;

to focus on better understanding your fellow laborers;

to reestablish one accord;

to reestablish one accord;

to rest;

to rest;

and to be rejuvenated!

and to be rejuvenated!

Now we are prepared to press forward;
to tackle the tasks that lay before us!

Press forward!

Follow this link, for more pictures of the IBLP Staff Retreat.

4 Comments

  1. Elizabeth M September 20, 2009 at 10:12 am #

    wow. This is something I have been learning a lot about… How it is so important to be ‘others-focused’ but there is no need to feel guilty for ‘retreating’ for a bit to recharge.

  2. Donald September 21, 2009 at 12:02 pm #

    God bless you to be recharged and others-focused in the work ahead. Maybe at some point later on you can come back and review this post for a recharge! God be with you.

  3. Mom October 2, 2009 at 10:11 am #

    The Northwoods is a beautiful place and I enjoyed seeing your pictures. I really am glad that I was able to be there for the Mom’s retreat in Sept.

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