At the end of a camp it is inevitable that you'll hear someone say that church "should always be like this."
I don't think so.
Conferences can be brilliant. Camps are great. Taking time out to re-energise and have some focused time with God is amazingly fruitful.
But, in reality, we aren't meant to live in that space 365 days a year.
The end of camps usually remind me of Isaiah 40:30-31 and what I wrote about the passage on the Tiny Bible Bits Facebook page.
We are not to run at full speed constantly.
It is unrealistic to always be at "maximum warp" with God.
Usually, we are walking.
Usually, we are making a steady pace.
In fact, this is one of the reasons why we appreciate the mountain-top experience that camps provide.
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