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Sarah Gallagher -- Receptionist

A tranquil drive deep into the Northwoods may lead you to HoneyRock, if you have a decent sense of direction, or a handy GPS.  Once your tires meet the freshly paved road, you begin to relax and unwind because you are away from the world in a place apart.

HoneyRock is a unique atmosphere because it is removed from the fast-paced speed of today’s world.  Students and guests have the opportunity to grow into relationships with other believers as they share meals, engage in outdoor activities, and live together in close community. 

Conversation at HoneyRock is very intentional, and relationships are built on a foundation of trust and intimacy.  Relationships at HoneyRock are real because the peaceful environment allows students to focus first and foremost on God, rather than the distractions of the “real world.”

Here at HoneyRock, we try to minimize the use of technology in order to better focus our energy and time on being relational people.  Sometimes fingertip technology creates a false urgency in our lives, and being free from this urgency allows us to more freely experience what is essential in life.

Being “a place apart” also eliminates pressures of pop culture that we often find burdensome.  At HoneyRock, we are not surrounded by the lies of the media telling us we must look a certain way to feel satisfied about ourselves, nor are we confronted with dramatic details of the outside world which may cause us to look sight of truth.

This environment allows Scripture to take precedence in our daily lives and allows us to explore truth without the confusion of so many untruths.  We are able to immerse ourselves in God’s Word while communing with believers who are doing the same.  Because we are a place apart from the world, we can better view God’s definition of community and worship because we are existing in a community intent on pursuing and worshipping the Almighty God.

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