Spiritual Renewal
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Transcript of Spiritual Renewal
Spiritual RenewalFaith-based Activities in University Fitness and Adventure Courses That Encourage
Spiritual DevelopmentChristian Society for Kinesiology & Leisure Studies
June 2011
Lorraine Wilson, Ed.D.Abilene Christian University
Abilene, TX
Introduction Query
Departmental Faculty CSKLS on Facebook
Responses: Fitness and Adventure Course Teachers Department: 60% replied, which covered most
classes of interest Facebook: 0 (one comment, no informational
replies)
Readings and Personal Reflection
Faith & FitnessSimple Beginning: Scripture in Each Course Syllabus
Yoga Christian emphasis
in music Meditation based
on scripture or prayer
Boot Camp Scripture of the
day
Walk/Jog for Fitness Scripture on
Lunsford Trail Post signs/write with
chalk on sidewalk
Swimming for Fitness Prayer lap(s)
First Aid/CPR/AED Prayer circle Reflection paper
Health Courses VOW Note writing God’s principles
Program Planning Daily scripture
reading FBI program plan
Leadership/Mgmt Daily scripture
reading Leadership
principles from the Bible
Kinesiology We are intricate,
amazing creations of God
Prayer requests
Lifetime Wellness Spiritual wellness
assessment Faith Triathlon Journaling
Gratitude, Prayer Barnabas Note Virtual Vacation Reflection Paper
Faith in AdventureSimple Beginning: Scripture in Each Course Syllabus
Scuba Diving Logbook Video Story Dive Briefings and De-briefings (Reef
Ministry) Scrapbook
Traditional Digital
Snowskiing Evening Praise & Prayer Time Invite persons off the mountain to join in the
devotionals Discussion of our reputation at the lodge due
to our behavior as different than many other ski trip groups
Backpacking & Canoe Camping
Devotionals Reflective dialogue about
spiritual/fellowship/faith Q & A sessions
“What did you learn today?” “What were you thankful to God for today?” “How have you grown in this Christian
community?”
Outdoor Adventure Direct focus on spiritual renewal, thus
frequent discussion of physical, spiritual, social and emotional wellness
Journaling Personal collage Devotional Reflection Paper
Encouraging Spiritual Development
Facing Our FaithBut you desire honesty from the heart, so you can teach me to be wise in my inmost being. Psalm 51:6
Participants in our courses can be guided to ask themselves: What’s my story? What’s my experience of God?
Indwelling faith can be expressed outwardly as we grow from the reflection and sharing.
Struggles can be seen as shared and placed in a healthy perspective.
“Commemorate” days/events/moments in our lives that have spiritual significance.
“Seek and you will find…” - Explore your faith journey through alternating physical challenges and peace-filled moments.
Your journal, devotional thoughts, collage, photos, videos, digital story, etc… become “a sacred place to record and request, to highlight and honor, to celebrate and surrender to the movement of God in your life.” (Soneff, 9)
Wilderness BenefitsBaylor Johnson: Spiritual Benefits of Wilderness The Enduring ~ encountering and enduring
through the direct experience of wilderness where we come face to face with ancient things and timeless cycles
The Sublime ~ the power of the wilderness and its capacity to incite awe, to bring us spiritual joy and peace despite the difficult circumstances it can set for us (exhaustion, challenge, deprivation)
Beauty ~ seeing, smelling, feeling beauty that is more than for the eye alone
Competence ~ successfully meeting challenges empowers us and these feelings contribute to the calm, quiet spirit we often sense in the outdoors
Experience of Peace ~ the product of all the other benefits combined, physical removal from everyday anxieties and meeting immediate challenges outdoors leaves us feeling peaceful, worthy and open to spiritual meanings
Self-forgetting ~ again, the product of all the other benefits, which command our attention, leaving little room for direct concern with self
Spiritual BackcountryPaul E. Marsh: Backcountry Adventure as Spiritual Experience Attributes – Consequences – Values Adventure opportunities play a major role in
providing the setting for personal wellbeing and spiritual development. Solitude Skill development Tranquility Beauty
Participants valued: Transcendent experiences Increased self-awareness, connection to
nature and appreciation/gratitude Sense of peace, fulfillment, restoration and
confidence
Implications: Design and facilitate additional adventure
recreation and education programs focused on offering a spiritual outcome
Strengthen links between exercise-health attributes, skill and spiritual development; support introspection, reflection, etc.
Spiritual DevelopmentPaul Heintzman: A Conceptual Model of Leisure and Spiritual Well-Being
“…leisure experiences, which involve an interplay of time, activity, motivation and setting, have the potential to provide contexts in which the spiritual is explored rather than repressed…
In addition, a leisure style provides repeated opportunities to translate leisure experiences of a spiritual nature into spiritual development.
ActivitiesThe Tried, The True and The New
The Tried, The True Devotionals Journaling Prayer (Acknowledge, Confess, Thanks,
Supplication) Personal Reflections (written or spoken) Scrapbooking (traditional or digital) Video Story Course Evaluation
Journaling Photo-Journaling
Scrapbooking
The NewAshley Denton: The V.I.S.I.O.N. Scripture Study Plan
“For some reason when I’m out in the wilderness alone with God, that uninterrupted space helps me focus my heart’s attention on God’s voice.”
One of the greatest gifts we give to people is to lead them to the feet of Jesus in the wilderness where both silence and natural sounds help us hear God in the place, through the pages of scripture and the practice of prayer.
V.I.S.I.O.N. Verse Inspect Seek to Understand Implement Obvious Question? Nuisance (anticipated obstacles)
Digital Story Telling What is your passion, insight, and motivation
for the story? Write for the moment. Who am I in the
moment? Who is my audience? 250-375 word script for 2-3 minutes of story 1 minute of film = approx. 3 hours of editing
(at first)
Story Telling Steps1. Owning your insight
2. Owning your emotions
3. Finding the moment
4. Seeing your story
5. Hearing your story
6. Assembling your story
7. Sharing your story
Story CircleGround Rules 5-8 persons 10 minutes per person Do not interrupt the speaker Critique: Always begin with “Would you like
some feedback?” and honor the person’s response. Be sensitive: “If it were my story, I…” or ask
“How did…?” or “What did…?” and so on
Personal Story Tellingand
Collaborative Story Telling
The videos in the original power point are large files that are not available on this website. Ebb and Flow and Spiritual Renewal: Big Bend will be available on YouTube.
Resources Handout includes notes and resources Center for Digital Story Telling ACU AT&T Learning Studio
Apology: Scripture in Big Bend film should be Psalm 100 not Psalm 1 – I will edit this later.