New Hampshire Trip Report


I was able to check in early and had the afternoon to kill so I decided to go over to Mt. Monadnock which was only 10 minutes away. I have always wanted to climb it, but never got the chance due to weather or not having enough time. Thursday was the nicest day the entire time I was gone, and even though it was still in the 50s I had to put the top down. I'm sure the locals thought I was crazy.


The conference itself was excellent. It was a great time for me to reflect on where I was spiritually and in ministry. I also enjoyed seeing colleagues and friends in ministry. It was great time of sharpening and encouraging one another. I attended a workshop put on by Eugene Schneeberg, the project director of Straight Ahead's Boston/Lynn Re-Entry Aftercare project, he talked about case management as an effective tool for aftercare. It was extremely helpful and gave me some good ideas. Then I attended another workshop led by Keith Winters, one of the chaplains with Midwest Challenge in Minnesota, on ministering to Muslims using the Quran. It was very interesting and gave me a framework for discussion when I have a chance to speak with a Muslim. We do have a some who come to our Bible discussion groups from time to time.
During our time of collective prayer on Saturday night, God kept bringing Joshua 1:1-9 to my mind. I had shared that scripture when I spoke at the seniors' retreat for the Christian Ministries department at Trinity International University a couple of weekends ago. The topic was ministry uncertainty, and I realized that scripture was for me as well (duh). SOY is facing a challenging year with one of our federal grants ending, needing to recruit more mentors and with the desire God has placed within me to see SOY minister in more facilities and begin a re-entry aftercare program. God says to Joshua "be strong and courageous". He says that three times in this passage. How can we be strong and courageous in the midst of adversity? Because of God's presence! He promised Joshua that He would be with him. I also can be strong and courageous because of God's presence and work in the circumstances and challenges I face. If it were up to me, well that would frankly be pretty scary.
2 comments:
Shane, what a great experience you had. Have your knees returned to normal yet? Thanks for sharing your great adventure. Your brother in Christ, Rich
Yeah by Sunday evening I was able to get up and down the stairs. Thanks for your comment!
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