DRINK Conference
Ok, it’s been over a week since I’ve blogged here. It’s simply because I was at DRINK, and then the next day I went to El Salvador for a week (where I was lucky to download email, much less post a blog!). I thought I would give you an update on how the conference went. In my opinion it far surpassed my expectations! Here’s some details:
We had 100 leaders, from 22 different states. As far east as North Carolina and as far north as Alaska.
- Training sessions went well, and after seeing the evaluations it proved to be a worthwhile time for those that attended. I loved the smaller size of the conference and I think we’ll seek to keep it smaller in the coming years. This picture was of a main session where we discussed a number of things pertaining to college ministry. It was a great time of diving into our ministries.
David Kinnaman shared Thursday night about some things he’d been thinking through, took time for a Q&A, and stayed up talking with people until almost 1am. This was especially amazing since he had to leave at 5:00 am for a speaking engagement in Dallas.
WE had a lot of down time as well on Saturday where we could do the “camp things” like high ropes, 4wd rides, and of course paintball. All this was included in the price of the conference as well. Unique experience, to say the least.
One of my favorite things about the conference was that everyone ate together. This not only helped in networking, but allowed us to continue the conversation! It’s amazing to see what can happen when you have an entire weekend away just to think and talk about our ministries…bouncing ideas off of others. The coolest thing is that many of us gained some new friends in ministry! Related posts:
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I think it’s so cool how when you get away from everything, you’re able to focus on the reason for getting away. And what’s even cooler is that after a while, you don’t even miss the internet or ipod or cell phone, etc. You’re able to leave everything behind (knowing it’s waiting on you when you get back) and it’s kinda freeing to not have those things weighing you down. I’m glad the conference was a success!