The term boot camp tends to conjure up images of men performing intense physical activities. A wild at heart boot camp Poconos has a different purpose. It is a camp for men only and the purpose is to give men the opportunity to discover what God intends them to be. It often results in men getting their hearts back and recovering their true nature. As a consequence they begin to live life differently and passionately.
These camps are held in many different venues all over the world and the settings are chosen for their beauty and solitude. It is in a setting like this that the men are able to let down their guard and discover what God has for them. They have time for intimacy with God and experience deep fellowship with other men, often making new friends.
Sessions are held and various men present teachings that help to dispel misconceptions about what men are meant to be. They are not just meant to be dutiful, responsible and loyal. There is another side of man that is ignored and this is the wild, adventurous, passionate side. Without this side they are just shells of who they are really meant to be.
These camps began as a result of a book written by John Eldredge addressing this need for men to rediscover their true identities in God. Part of this is the need for adventure. This often rates highly when men talk about what they have enjoyed most in their lives. Outdoor activities like hiking and horse riding are offered for this reason.
On these camps, the men often begin to experience Jesus in a new way. They no longer see Him only as the sacrificial lamb but as the Lion of Judah too. He was not afraid to confront tradition, culture and religion. In understanding this, they often find a new zeal to fight the good fight of faith as warriors and discover a new sense of destiny and purpose.
Many men report having experienced healing of wounds at such camps. These wounds are often received because of the expectations of others. They have often lived with these wounds all their lives and it has affected their relationships and the way they live life. When healing and restoration comes, they can live life fully and passionately once more. This often has an effect on all their relationships.
Their relationships with their wives often change as a result of the changes to their own hearts. Women battle to relate to weak, apathetic men. As they discover themselves, so their wives start to see a strength in them that they admire. Men are encouraged to fight for a woman and to love her as Christ loves the church.
Camps like this takes men away from their every day responsibilities. This allows them the time and space to reconnect with the deep desires of their hearts. They experience healing and are freed to experience a new spiritual vitality. Instead of simply being what others expect them to be, they begin to discover what God has for them as men and live with all their hearts.
These camps are held in many different venues all over the world and the settings are chosen for their beauty and solitude. It is in a setting like this that the men are able to let down their guard and discover what God has for them. They have time for intimacy with God and experience deep fellowship with other men, often making new friends.
Sessions are held and various men present teachings that help to dispel misconceptions about what men are meant to be. They are not just meant to be dutiful, responsible and loyal. There is another side of man that is ignored and this is the wild, adventurous, passionate side. Without this side they are just shells of who they are really meant to be.
These camps began as a result of a book written by John Eldredge addressing this need for men to rediscover their true identities in God. Part of this is the need for adventure. This often rates highly when men talk about what they have enjoyed most in their lives. Outdoor activities like hiking and horse riding are offered for this reason.
On these camps, the men often begin to experience Jesus in a new way. They no longer see Him only as the sacrificial lamb but as the Lion of Judah too. He was not afraid to confront tradition, culture and religion. In understanding this, they often find a new zeal to fight the good fight of faith as warriors and discover a new sense of destiny and purpose.
Many men report having experienced healing of wounds at such camps. These wounds are often received because of the expectations of others. They have often lived with these wounds all their lives and it has affected their relationships and the way they live life. When healing and restoration comes, they can live life fully and passionately once more. This often has an effect on all their relationships.
Their relationships with their wives often change as a result of the changes to their own hearts. Women battle to relate to weak, apathetic men. As they discover themselves, so their wives start to see a strength in them that they admire. Men are encouraged to fight for a woman and to love her as Christ loves the church.
Camps like this takes men away from their every day responsibilities. This allows them the time and space to reconnect with the deep desires of their hearts. They experience healing and are freed to experience a new spiritual vitality. Instead of simply being what others expect them to be, they begin to discover what God has for them as men and live with all their hearts.