Thanks for the info Dave--It may just break my heart( ) but I'll have to pass this time.
Do they run these every week? Thats a pretty good cash cow they have going. i wonder how many people go to these things 20? 30? 50? 100?
Recycle a few teachings, throw em a few burgers and depending on how many people go they come out 4, 6, 10,or 20K ahead.. Not a bad take for a weekend, plus they get the whole weekend to promote all their other sh!t.
Im so tired of this stupid crap
most importantly----Good luck with your Dad Dave-he'll be in my prayers...and...Keep pickin'...and darn it--post some of your music one of these days
It's been a while since I've been online here at GSC. Was in Indiana for the past two weeks helping take care of my Dad. For those of you who know about his condition (Shellon, Bowtwi, etc.), he's OK, but getting more and more frail by the day
Hi David, thanks for the update, we continue to pray for your dad around here.
Camp Vision is owned and paid for by STFI. They don't have to pay rent for the facilities when they run an "event" there. So what the hell is the 195 bucks for??? Beats me, unless it's the old twi mentality creeping out of the background where you get a lot for offering little. Well - - - all you guys missed out on this "Men's Retreat" this weekend of October 23rd through October 25th, but take heart, eh?? You can still register for the "Silent Retreat" that's going to happen on October 28th through November 1st.
Seriously? So just because they're not renting the facility they have no expenses??? No upkeep, no food, no water, no electricity??? In fact, renting a facility is the CHEAP way to go!!! And do a quick Google search of Men's and Women's retreats - the ones I found ranged in price from $100 - 200+ for three days NOT INCLUDING room and board (usually a hotel but some were in cabin-style locations). Though the camp is a bit rustic, ALL of the cabins have apartment-style interiors and have electricity and bathrooms with showers <gasp!!!>, and <double gasp!!!> beds! And VERY good food (thanks to a fantastic chef who can squeeze every last penny out of a dollar - I should know: he catered my wedding!!!!).
dmiller - as I said earlier in another post, I don't blame you for being angry - I know that you feel blindsided by what's been going on over the past few years. But this is NOT TWI (or "der ministry" as you and others love to say): no one is getting rich off of that $195 registration fee, and they're certainly not "fleecing the flock." I know (from someone who has seen the numbers) that Camp Vision breaks even when all is said and done. I see nothing wrong in that.
Seriously? So just because they're not renting the facility they have no expenses??? No upkeep, no food, no water, no electricity??? In fact, renting a facility is the CHEAP way to go!!! And do a quick Google search of Men's and Women's retreats - the ones I found ranged in price from $100 - 200+ for three days NOT INCLUDING room and board (usually a hotel but some were in cabin-style locations). Though the camp is a bit rustic, ALL of the cabins have apartment-style interiors and have electricity and bathrooms with showers <gasp!!!>, and <double gasp!!!> beds! And VERY good food (thanks to a fantastic chef who can squeeze every last penny out of a dollar - I should know: he catered my wedding!!!!).
dmiller - as I said earlier in another post, I don't blame you for being angry - I know that you feel blindsided by what's been going on over the past few years. But this is NOT TWI (or "der ministry" as you and others love to say): no one is getting rich off of that $195 registration fee, and they're certainly not "fleecing the flock." I know (from someone who has seen the numbers) that Camp Vision breaks even when all is said and done. I see nothing wrong in that.
so.. they "break even"..
I dunno. was it "worth it"? I'd ask the participants.. what did you "learn" that was substantially different from what you knew before? Was it.. for 195.00.. you find yourself reaffirming the same old stuff taught long ago in twi?
Not that I'm expecting an answer.. but it would be nice.
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pond
A silent retreat you say?
I think they all need a silent retreat.
how very ironic eh?
lol
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Tzaia
$195 to teach people how strive in opposition. How useful.
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Thanks for the info Dave--It may just break my heart( ) but I'll have to pass this time.
Do they run these every week? Thats a pretty good cash cow they have going. i wonder how many people go to these things 20? 30? 50? 100?
Recycle a few teachings, throw em a few burgers and depending on how many people go they come out 4, 6, 10,or 20K ahead.. Not a bad take for a weekend, plus they get the whole weekend to promote all their other sh!t.
Im so tired of this stupid crap
most importantly----Good luck with your Dad Dave-he'll be in my prayers...and...Keep pickin'...and darn it--post some of your music one of these days
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Shellon
Hi David, thanks for the update, we continue to pray for your dad around here.
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pawtucket
I think that a "Silent Retreat" should be the board's new theme.
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mstar1
That'd be perfect.....
Ive been hoping they'd "just shut up and go away" for a long long time
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Twinky
Must be something new. Same old teachings, just now done (silently) in sign language (LOL).
Well, we all heard it all so many times that we could lip-read it anyway.
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waysider
I wonder if it's possible to "sign" in tongues.
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Ham
Does anyone know how many attended?
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GarthP2000
I can think of a single fingered sign that I can contribute.
(Hint! It ain't the lil' pinky! ;) )
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Ham
Naming that place "Camp Vision".. isn't that choice of a name kinda.. what's the word..not Ironic..
it's the converse of an Oxymoron..
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Tzaia
It does imply that people can see.
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Seriously? So just because they're not renting the facility they have no expenses??? No upkeep, no food, no water, no electricity??? In fact, renting a facility is the CHEAP way to go!!! And do a quick Google search of Men's and Women's retreats - the ones I found ranged in price from $100 - 200+ for three days NOT INCLUDING room and board (usually a hotel but some were in cabin-style locations). Though the camp is a bit rustic, ALL of the cabins have apartment-style interiors and have electricity and bathrooms with showers <gasp!!!>, and <double gasp!!!> beds! And VERY good food (thanks to a fantastic chef who can squeeze every last penny out of a dollar - I should know: he catered my wedding!!!!).
dmiller - as I said earlier in another post, I don't blame you for being angry - I know that you feel blindsided by what's been going on over the past few years. But this is NOT TWI (or "der ministry" as you and others love to say): no one is getting rich off of that $195 registration fee, and they're certainly not "fleecing the flock." I know (from someone who has seen the numbers) that Camp Vision breaks even when all is said and done. I see nothing wrong in that.
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Cool Billy D
What is the average number of people that typically go to these retreats?
About how many do they run a year?
What is the approximate yearly income for the camp? its expenses?
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so.. they "break even"..
I dunno. was it "worth it"? I'd ask the participants.. what did you "learn" that was substantially different from what you knew before? Was it.. for 195.00.. you find yourself reaffirming the same old stuff taught long ago in twi?
Not that I'm expecting an answer.. but it would be nice.
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