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      Thursday
      Nov192009

      HoneyRock Adventure Trips by Craig Miller

      Craig Miller--Program Team/Southwoods Office

      This fall semester has seen a flurry of activities on
      Wheaton’s campus in the form of the HoneyRock Adventure Trips. During September
      and October, we took students waterskiing at the Rock River, whitewater
      kayaking up in Wausau, WI,
      canoeing and camping on the Mississippi River, and rock climbing at Devil’s Lake, WI.  Dan and I also led regular mountain biking
      trips on Wednesdays and Thursdays at a nearby forest preserve in Cook County.

       

      Our purpose behind these trips is to provide students with a
      chance to have HoneyRock-type experiences, which reflect our core values of
      enthusiastic involvement, authentic community, purposeful challenge, and
      experience in nature. The shared experiences of overcoming challenge, whether
      running a rapid in a kayak, conquering a 60 ft. cliff, or making it through a
      formidable section of bike trail unscathed, create a common bond and sense of
      confidence that are what HoneyRock is all about.

       

      But as I’ve lead these trips, I’ve come to see them more and
      more as unique opportunities to create space for reflection, another one of our
      core values.  I’ve found the time spent
      together in the vans back and forth from these adventures to be a great
      opportunity to get a window into what God is doing in the lives of students and
      to ask questions that will spur them to reflect on their relationship with
      Christ.   


      One such conversation occurred recently as I was driving
      back to campus late one Saturday night. 
      I was chatting with the student riding “shotgun” and she was sharing a
      little of her background.  We got to
      talking about our families and I listened as this student shared some difficult
      things in her relationship with her parents. 
      When I suggested she should intentionally sit down with her parents and
      talk about some of these things, she paused hesitantly, but admitted that would
      probably be a good idea.  By the end of
      the conversation, she had decided on a creative plan to spend some time with
      her parents the next time she was home.

      I'm always so grateful for the times when God grants me the chance to see how He uses my words to effect change in students' lives, though certainly not all of my conversations go that way.  But I'm reminded that the important thing is being faithful to speak the truth in love, whatever the outcome.  The Heavenly Father uses our words and our actions as seeds and He is the one who makes them grow.  In Colossians 4:6 we are encouraged to "let [our] conversation be full of grace, seasoned with salt."  Are we willing to be used by him and let our words be words of life to someone today?

       
      Pictured below are Wheaton College students participating in HoneyRock Fall Adventure Trips. 

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