April 04, 2009

Return to Manhood Conference

What began as a discussion around the dinner table became a weekend of encouragement! We hosted a conference titled, "Return to Manhood" as a way to uplift the men and young men among us. We were blessed with the help of many dear friends who pitched in to make this possible, and learned so much in the 'getting ready' process! The insights of each speaker demonstrated how God uses different gifts within his people, but His principles of manhood remain the same. A HUGE thanks to everyone who helped in big and small ways to bring this special weekend about. We were humbled by your love and are thankful to all who came.



Waiting for everyone to arrive Friday night.


Jacob made sure the trucks were situated correctly for the little boys. ;-)

So many friends pitched in to help that we had about two, completely stress free hours before the conference started on Friday night. Wow! :-)

Aunt Kaylee cuddling with Graham.

We sang,
and visited,
and listened to Max's opening talk, "Return to Manhood."

He also presented a purity talk that was limited to boys only. :-) Don't have anything to share about that one!


Dad's topic on Saturday morning was titled, "Rise Up and Act Like Men."


All the children who attended the conference were star troopers. I was blessed by their cheerfulness throughout the weekend.


Kendra is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lundquist, from North Carolina. They were in California for a business trip, and arrived at our home just in time for the conference.





Fascinating stories were read by Mrs. Jacobson, who was a former elementary teacher. She is now a Grandma! We are rejoicing with her in that news.

Many little girls scampered all over during the weekend, clapping . . .


and cultivating industriousness.

Listening closely,


and sharing moments of joy,

and love.
Daniel's talk was titled, "Apprenticeship and Entrepreneurship: A Vision for Hard Work and the Joy Therein".



Mr. Telian presented, "Following God in the Workplace".




Mr. McCracken spoke on "All of Life Redeemed".



Mr. Becker finished up the day with "FISHing - Redefining Stewardship".


We ended the day with a yummy potluck supper, games with the children, and of course, much visiting.




(After I loaded all these photos, I asked Mom to review my post. She did so, and remarked disappointingly on the lack of 'boy' pictures. :-) It was a conference directed to men, but you may not know that just by the photos! There were plenty of boys there however, I just need to swallow my shyness and point the lens towards them in the future. I'm sorry . . . ;-)

5 comments:

Kaylee said...

What fun photos! The shop looks so good! What a fun weekend.
We realized in our photos, too, that all we had was girl pictures. :-)

Kaylee

Robynn's Ravings said...

Sally Dearie! Great post and photos here and also wanted to say a big THANK YOU! for your beautiful work with Hannah's Senior pictures. Got the CD today and couldn't believe the number you took. :) What a fun day that was for both of us and you couldn't have been sweeter to work with. You have a GIFT my dear.

My post today is about this transition period of her life and is accompanied by several of your photos. I also linked people to this site and recommended, if they are in the Central Valley, that they contact you for their photography neecds. Truly, we couldn't be happier!

And thank you for the eggs! I left the money with Lori tonight. What a blessings they are. I feel like I hit pay dirt with this egg connection! LOL

Unknown said...

Wish we could have been there!

The Parish Clan said...

BLESS you Mrs. Reilly! Thank-you for your recommendation. I heartily enjoyed our 'shooting' time together and realized when I downloaded the photos just how many I did take. lol

Your post about Hannah was amazing. What a joy to witness your love for each other.

Kaylee . . . a HUGE thank-you to you and your dear family for helping to make the shop look good! What a transformation. lol!

I wish the Klaty family could've joined us also . . . come see us soon!

~Sal

Mrs. T :) said...

Looks like a fun and informative time for all. I can see it growing each year...a great idea.