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by paul@wildernesstrek.org | Dec 19, 2018 | Featured
Every year youth ministry gets harder. Teens and families are more distracted, the pressure to have bigger and better programs intensifies and the internal desire to have a healthy, impactful ministry quietly nag at our psyche. As ministers we are all used to outside...by paul@wildernesstrek.org | Jul 17, 2018 | Featured, General News, Uncategorized
“This is not normal” I thought to myself as I gasped for breath. With sweat dripping into my eyes, my chest heaving, I was trying to decide if I was going to puke or pass out. Choosing neither, I rolled my bike to a stop and assumed a new yoga position I dubbed...by paul@wildernesstrek.org | Jun 25, 2018 | Featured, General News, Uncategorized
People often tell us “When on a Trek, I see God more clearly.” Usually this means that they notice nature more while hiking, backpacking, traveling and generally living outside. Spending most of our time in our insulated and walled offices, homes and...by paul@wildernesstrek.org | Apr 25, 2018 | Featured, General News
The Importance of Connection Connection. Connection is something we both need and desire. To be connected to something, wither it be a cause, a group, a movement, or just other people, seems to be a human need. The desire for connection drives...by paul@wildernesstrek.org | Mar 26, 2018 | Featured, General News
As I threw my leg over the rumbling motorcycle I was truly terrified. It had started as a simple thought, “I bet I would like an off-road motorcycle”. After decades of riding mountain bikes, I had recently moved to a new town with an unthinkable issue…they had...by paul@wildernesstrek.org | Mar 7, 2018 | Featured, General News
7 or 8 years ago I was stuck in a rut. I was “stuck” in a job that no longer gave me passion, I was out of sync spiritually with Gods plan for my life and I felt like everything was shrinking, not growing. The funny thing was, I was a full-time...