The first study session was held on the territory of Camp Gideon on August 29-31
During the training, students learned how small groups can be a means of living a missional life, were able to better understand discipleship as a way of life; and were able to experience themselves as well as reflect on small group principles and practices that create an atmosphere for fellowship and spiritual encouragement.
Dr. Meadows taught each morning, while there was free time in the afternoon and evening, as well as 2 seminary lectures on various subjects. The faculty and students visited the Blue Mountains Museum in Vaivara, where we saw traces of the war and heard stories about events in Estonian history and the fate of the people. Every day we swam, played board games, and together we watched the stars and storm clouds in the night sky and the northern lights. Everyone had the opportunity to enjoy the beach, sightseeing, spending time together in worship and prayer.
Thank God for seminary, for these meetings and fellowship.
God has a wonderful plan for us! 🙂 🙂