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    Monday
    Jun222009

    Summit Bound!

    As I thought about what I was going to write this week I kept thinking about different people who have asked “Is it really necessary for us to attend the Summit? Will we really get anything more than we could get at a One-Day seminar or from visiting successful CR’s that are up and running?” Six years ago this would have been my question. So I want to remind us all how important attending the Summit is to growing our ministries by sharing my experience.

    Being someone who struggled with a drug addiction for many years and then in 1988 found relief through church and AA, I know the importance of support groups. Mary and I have been involved in recovery ministries since 1990. So when Mary’s brother was at Saddleback Church one year, he heard about this Celebrate Recovery ministry and wanted us to check it out. I thought, “Yeah right. I know everything about recovery that I need to know. Besides what we're doing is working. If it’s working, don’t fix it!” Some of you will know this kind of thinking is “contempt prior to investigation.”

    Long story short, (you can ask for the long version when I see you at the Summit) we decided to go. We went for a break from the Louisiana heat more than anything else. We were in for a big surprise!

    We arrived the first morning an hour and a half before things started, so we could leave early. But that’s not what happened. We were so taken by what we heard that we ended up staying till 9 pm. I told Mary this is good information. We can use this in conjunction with what we are already doing. The next day again we got there early so we could again leave early and ended up staying until 10 pm. At the end of that day I told Mary, "We need to stop doing what we are doing and start Celebrate Recovery!"

    To say we were overwhelmed at our first Summit would be an understatement. We not only were hearing about a life-changing ministry, but were making new friendships with others who already had CR’s running successfully.

    So what will happen if you decide to go to the Summit?

    1. You will be filled with more information than seems possible to digest.
    2. You will make friends with people you will spend eternity with.
    3. These same people will help you start and grow your CR ministry.
    4. You will experience praise and worship with over 3000 people who have been rescued. This alone is worth the price of admission!
    5. You will leave inspired to make a difference in others lives and you will have the tools to do it.
    6. You will also have a chance to leave what has been burdening you at the Cross.
    7. Finally, you will become sleep deprived as you will be so excited thinking about all the people you will be able to help!

    So what would I have done different about my Summit experience? Gone a lot sooner!

    Mac
    mowen@wfrchurch.org

    Reader Comments (3)

    Mac, Thank you and thanks to all those who put on the best summit I have ever attended. If there is actually someone out there reading the blogs that has not gone to summit I would highly reccomend that you attend the 2010 summit. Again Thank you to all and especially Mac!
    August 18, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterAndrew Smith
    Don’t hurry, don’t worry. You’re only here for a short visit. So be sure to stop and smell the flowers.http://www.replicas2u.ru/replicas-chopard-happy-spirit-2360.html
    The Summit was awsome. Words cannot describe the worship. Seeing so many believers raising up the glory of Christ....Wow!
    August 15, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterTodd Chambers

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