[Faith-talk] confirmation retreat advice

Ashley Bramlett bookwormahb at earthlink.net
Tue Feb 12 22:35:06 UTC 2013


What is wrong with the list? I've seen many emails from different people but 
from the same email address?


-----Original Message----- 
From: thomas at parker.iz34.com
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2013 1:29 PM
To: faith-talk at nfbnet.org
Subject: Re: [Faith-talk] confirmation retreat advice

Hi,

I went to confirmation retreat when I was a seventeen year old Lutheran.

I didn't know anyone either.  It was a regional thing though and not just 
for our church.

try and put yourself out there.  I know it's hard when you're the only 
blinnd one there.  It's also hard when you are an introvert.

remember though, you're theoretically going to spend time learning about the 
beliefs you hold, not to be social.


I have the opposite problem.  I'm social, but the people who go to my Ward, 
which is like a parish or congregation, don't seem to want to take the time 
to know me.

I had to learn that I am not there to make friends or socialize.  If that 
happens great, but i'm there to learn about our Lord and Saior, and about 
Heavenly Father and the Holy Ghost.

Keep that in mind before you decide not to go.

Jenny
On Feb 5, 2013, at 6:19 PM, vejas <brlsurfer at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi.
> My name is Vejas.  I'm a 16-year-old boy and I have my confirmation in 
> May.
> However, next month, I have a 3Day confirmation retreat.  We're going to 
> be staying in cabins.  I don't really want to go.  The main reason for 
> this is because I don't have any friends that are boys that go to my 
> church, so I can't really choose my cabin mates.  There are only 2 boys in 
> my class but they're very annoying and distracting, so usually I hang out 
> with the girls.  Most boys enjoy talking about sports or girls, but I'm 
> not into ei; I'm more of a person that keeps to myself and likes to read 
> my braille-note, and only have a few friends; we are more academic-based. 
> During our retreat, though, we're not allowed to use cell phones and 
> computers, but I understand why.  My main concern is that without friends 
> or electronics, I won't have anything to do and that I will be completely 
> ignored by people who have known each other for quite some time.
> Has anyone else gone through a similar time in their life? Because if it 
> weren't for not having many friends, I'm actually quite looking forward to 
> going.
> Thanks so much.
> Vejas
>
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