Retreats
Living in today's world, where people are literally starved for solitude and a deeper awareness of God's presence, making a retreat may sound like a luxury. In reality, retreating occasionally is a necessity. We all need time to move apart temporarily from daily demands, pressures and expectations to reflect on our present and future journey with God and others. Journey Resources is available to provide direction for individual and group retreats.
All About Retreats
Find the Divine
- Retreat centers reviewed:
- A Place for God by Timothy Jones
Buy this book at Amazon.com - "What Fodor's guides do for vacationers and travelers, A Place for God does for the spiritual pilgrim. In this compact retreat-goer's gold mine - complete with maps, directions, and descriptions - readers have everything they need to plan and prepare for a retreat. Picking up from where he left off in his recent Doubleday book Awake My Soul, spiritual guide Timothy Jones tells you what to pack and what to leave behind; what to do and what to forget about doing; he gives you places to go and people to contact. If you are one of the millions of people who will go on a retreat this year, you won't want to be without this information-packed book." From inside cover
- Retreat Centers in North Carolina
- Durham - Avila Retreat Center
- Greensboro - Franciscan Center
- Hamptonville - Well of Mercy
- Hendersonville - Kanuga Conference Center
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