Post-GSM Camp Trama SERIES Part 1

Post-Camp Trama is hard to deal with sometimes.  BUT it’s possible to use that holy-discontent we feel with the world around us as an OPPORTUNITY to be a Kingdom Catalyst!

In this series I will  post some ways you can continue your journey without having the post-camp letdown that some feel.

1. Know that Camp is easiest following Christ will ever be.

  • It’s a week of living amongst tons of people who all are trying to live  with the same values of loving God and loving others.
  • Services are provided daily to teach you new fresh ways to live for Christ.
  • You have committed leaders who’s hearts desire is to help you grow closer to Christ each and every moment of the day.
  • From the time you wake up to the time you sleep every minute is planned and accounted for.  All you have to do is get up, get in the flow, and enjoy the ride.
  • It’s crazy amounts of fun, we do adventure style Camp so all of the adventure elements not only challenge some of your limits but they are just tons of fun.  It’s not every day you can just go down a gadillion feet zipline over a lake or climb a giant light pole (solo-challenge) and then  just jump off with people to catch you, etc.)
  • We help you know what parts of the Bible to read daily…and quiz you on it.

Do you see what I mean.  These are just a few ways this first point is true but I wanted to start this series off with saying that GSM Camp IS one of the easiest places to follow Christ, which also means that when you get home the work is more on your own!

As a ministry we help you on that journey but the cross is yours to carry!  Over the next 10-15 post I will help give you super practical ways you can keep your journey going strong.

But the point today is…”Yes, it’s tough when we come home….BECAUSE CAMP IS AMAZING!”

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