Desert Spirit Journeys Invitation

Written on March 13, 2006 – 5:44 pm | by Duncan |

Here’s an invitation worth checking out…

Spirit Journeys Banner

We just love taking people out into the remotest deserts. After the Desert/Spirit Journeys in and around the Simpson Desert last year, we were told we must simply not stop! Participants of all ages had significant journeys, so we are pleased to announce that places on the Spirit Journeys for 2006 are now open.

All the practical information of dates, costs, leaders and places, which are all different from last year, are on the new website, which can be found at:

www.desertjourneys.com

This also contains information about past journeys, including many wonderful reflections and photos from some of you!

If you are interested in participating in any of the 2006 journeys, please let us know of your interest as soon as possible. We have strictly limited numbers, and want to make them available to past journeyers and enquirers where we can.

The best way to do this is either via E mail, or using the registration form found on the website.

Can we also ask you to think carefully about anyone else you might like to pass this information to? Your local minister? Friends? Other people you think might benefit from it?

We depend on word of mouth and emails for letting people know about what we are doing. So passing this information to others is a significant help and contribution to our vision of growing a family of people who are growing reflectively in who they are, and in their sense of spirit and place.

Also a reminder if you wish to contribute money to sponsor somebody to be part of the journey. Any donations would be gratefully received.

Likewise if you would like to contribute to our fund to support the development of posters of the Mungathirri ‘map’ of the Simpson desert please let us know.

Best wishes and God bless
Peter Kaldor, Ian Robinson, Margaret Robinson, Tony Davies, Sue Kaldor and Carolyn Robertson.

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Postkiwi Duncan Macleod

Duncan Macleod posts on life, faith and culture in Australia, drawing from his involvement in the creative industry, the Uniting Church, the blogosphere, generational research, the emerging church and life on the Gold Coast.

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