Saturday, September 6, 2008

The Joshua Project Fall Camp 2008

Men and Creative Imagination
The Joshua Project
Fall Camp
St. John's River Valley Camp
October 3-5, 2008

"What exists was only once imagined." William Blake

If the problems of life are to be solved, the solutions must first be imagined. The death of creative imagination is the harbinger of death in all areas. But when a man can tap this enormous resource, he himself becomes the solution. For a man (or young man) to step into his purpose, to be able to offer his gifts to the community, he must first ride the wild uncertainty implicit in the powers of Imagining.

You are invited to gather with men and young men (ages 13 and up) - to share a warm fire in the cool mountains, to pool our collective resources to create meaningful ritual that brings us together within the community of men, to share stories or a song,
and to imagine a better world for our sons.

$150./adult man $75./young man (ages 13-25)
Healthy meals and rustic cabin lodging provided.

Must register by September 26
Send deposit (half fee) postmarked by September 26 (please include email address or phone number) to:
The Joshua Project 3214 Stoneybrook Rd Charlotte, NC 28205
Directions sent upon registration
Info @ 704-342-3456 or ploydpierson @carolina.rr.com Also visit website: www.Joshua-Project.us

Mission Statement
The Joshua Project is dedicated to providing meaningful rites-of-passage experiences for young men moving into manhood, to exploring the meaning of mature masculinity with men and boys, and to providing a vehicle to encourage adult-youth mentoring relationships. While the Joshua Project forwards no particular religion or creed, it is dedicated to the encouragement of spiritual practices that inform a man's own authentic nature.

Posted by John A.

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