My bet is that Jesus was excited to step into creation, to walk with us, to experience our world as a human being. He left all the convenience of heaven to provide a way for us to connect with His father and see the world as He does
Today, special from the Northwoods, a recipe for vanishing oatmeal cookies! Watch out or they’ll melt into thin air before you have a chance to take them off the cookie sheet.
Using fresh ingredients is important at HoneyRock and so we invest the extra effort into making the pizza dough first and then using our dough to construct amazing, delicious pizzas.
I don’t want to be someone who is looking down, discouraged, absorbed with the stuff of this world. I want to see what Christ is doing ... aware of his movement, activity, grace, presence. What a shame to miss all that good stuff.
God calls us to rest in Him, and over Wheaton College’s Fall Break this year, 76 students took the opportunity to find rest at HoneyRock, Wheaton College's Outdoor Center for Leadership Development.
“HoneyRock is all about service, but also a place of peace and rest,” Mr. Hinnen said. “My prayer is that these words will bring honor and glory to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.”
HoneyRock’s first-ever Family Camp (October 9-12) was a smashing success. Between perfect weather and the Northwoods’ fall colors, the small group of families was able to truly relax in God’s creation.
The spiritual focus for this year’s Vanguards is the idea of being rooted in God, as Jeremiah describes in these verses. Vanguard, HoneyRock’s new gap year program, is designed to offer 18-20 year old high school graduates.
What building is more than 50 years old, sometimes is nothing more than a closet and has been described as "possibly being the worst building currently owned by Wheaton College" according to Wheaton College President, Dr. Phil Ryken?
Hosted each spring at a different Wisconsin camp, the conference connects, trains and encourages camp and conference professionals. It is a week for camp people to go to camp--to be served instead of serving, to be taught instead of teaching.
Conducted through HoneyRock, the Outdoor Center for Leadership Development of Wheaton College, Wheaton Passage is designed to be intentional about the transition to Wheaton College.
If you have been to HoneyRock, then chances are you have met our beautiful Percheron draft horses, Phoenix and Eclipse. For the past twelve years, they have served at HoneyRock by giving fully of themselves through numerous sleigh and wagon rides.
Anyone entering this beautiful place of worship is walking over testimonies of God’s work through HoneyRock, many being similar love stories to Rob and mine. Share your story of love found at HoneyRock ...