Northern Roads by Jeremy Norton

Tag: outdoors

Creation, Leadership

3 BENEFITS OF SERVING IN CAMP MINISTRY

Spring has sprung! We’re leaving in just under an hour. Though snow is still falling here in Alberta, its April. Its time to go check on the

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Adventure, Creation, Discipleship

WHY GOD’S CREATION IS WORTH GETTING OUTSIDE FOR

It’s winter. The fear of cold can cause us to surround ourselves with man-made comforts. We shudder as the fresh air hits our face, when we roll down the window to accept our coffee at the drive-through.

We dread snowfall because it means we’ll have to spend extended time in the elements. We’ll be clearing the snow off of the driveway not once, but twice because of the snow-plow. Going outside for any other reason seems unthinkable.

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Adventure, Communication, Discipleship, The North, Wildlife

HOW HUNTING HELPS ME SEE GOD AS PROVIDER AND SUSTAINER

Where does your meat come from? Yesterday, I discussed the appreciation that can come from hunting and/or raising Christmas dinner. Today, I thought I’d expand a bit on my experience with hunting.

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Communication, Creation, Discipleship, Family

Why Getting Outside is Perfect for Christmas Family Fun

This Christmas Eve, take a break and get outside. Connect with God’s creation, build memories, and experience joy in His handiwork.

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Adventure, Creation, Discipleship

Experience God’s Creation, Experience His Strength and Splendour

Experiencing God’s creation reminds us of His strength and splendor, humbling us and bringing us closer to our Creator.

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Creation, Discipleship

Discovering the Wonder of God’s Creation Through a Child’s Eyes

Most children love being outside, embracing nature with wonder. As adults, we can learn to rekindle that joy.

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Adventure, Creation, Family, Gospels, Leadership, The North

How Hobbies and Recreation Can Help You Invest In Your Deepest Relationships

Satan wants to destroy your deepest relationships; with your family and with Jesus. He’s a deceiver, convincing us that working is more important so that we’ll stay away from the people closest to us, and keep our focus away from God. Don’t be tricked; stop working and rest!

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