Adventure Based Retreat & Reflection Programs

As educators and group facilitators genuinely interested in your students the Inter-Action team aims to:walkers
  • encourage healthy interaction and the development of the 'temporary community' for your program
  • encourage involvement in both active (sometimes adventurous) and reflective opportunities in the outdoors as a tool for discovering more about who we are as individuals and as a group
  • improve skills in the observation and awareness of the natural world as a window into who we are and the nature of our God
  • challenge and encourage students to make a connection with their spiritual selves
  • develop in students a longing to know more about their faith, their God and their spirituality

An Adventure Based Retreat combines the best of the Christian retreat tradition, beautiful natural environments and carefully selected and sequenced adventure activities to facilitate student's growth. Specific components of such a program ask questions such as; "who am I"?, "where have I come from and where am I going"?, "what's life all about?", "what is God like", "who is God and where is S/He?".

The apostles were adventurous young men chosen by Jesus to travel, to challenge the status quo, to transform, to serve and to spread the Good News. Risk, hope, challenge, leadership, love, community building, goal setting, fun, trust and faith are themes woven through the Gospels that we explore while on retreat.

Our young people are the apostles of today. As community members and builders they need to be assisted in asking life's questions and in searching for the answers. Gospel-value driven, inspirational living is a risky adventure.

A balance of action, reflection and prayer in light of our goals and shared experience creates a potentially powerful vehicle for growth on an Inter-Action Adventure Based Retreat. Contact us now for more details.