Middle School Girls: Hiking Retreats
Ladies entering 6th-8th grades have taken on the challenge to explore camping, hiking, and how great it is to be a girl!
2016 Gooseberry State Park, MN
“I liked the swimming, campfire talks, and hiking – and especially laughing with all the girls!” – Catherine
See Slideshow2017 Tettegouche State Park, MN
“I was really helped by the time I had with other normal young adults that love the Lord – it was a great shot in the arm!”
– Anna
2018 Jay Cooke State Park, MN
It is so fun & beautiful to go camping while still being able to talk about God. You learn so much & there are so many good conversations! I’m so glad Jen gives girls the opportunity to do this because it can really be a life changer. – Mary Karol
See Slideshow2019 Southest MN Caves
See Slideshow2020 Gooseberry State Park, MN
See Slideshow2021 Jay Cooke State Park, MN
See Slideshow2022 Mystery Cave & SE MN
See SlideshowHigh School Youth: Canoeing & Hiking Retreats
Young men and women entering grades 9-12 have embraced the adventure of getting outside and the challenge of getting to know themselves, other people, God, and what they believe.
2016 Voyageurs National Park, MN
“I was a bit nervous to camp for the first time – but the area was absolutely beautiful, and it was so peaceful being out in the woods without any distractions. It truly gave me time to think about God and slowed life down from its dizzying pace.” – Samantha
See Slideshow2017 Cascade State Park, MN
“Being in the woods, away from everything, quiet with the raw elements – I was being prepped to soak in the Truth…and I want to go deeper!” – Daniel
See Slideshow2018 Badlands & Black Hills, SD
This trip was challenging, physically & mentally. It makes you think of things you have never thought before and do things you have never done before. – Tess
See Slideshow2018 Voyageurs National Park, MN
How would I describe this trip? Fun, adventurous, & life giving memories! Blueberries! Hobo meals! Peacefulness! Lots of time to yourself to think. – Anonymous
I liked the woods, the people, & not needing my phone to have fun. I liked getting out of my comfort zone. – Anonymous
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