Two roads diverged in a wood, and I I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference.
Those are the last lines of Robert Frost’s famous poem, The Road Not Taken. That poem has persuaded many of us to stop and reflect on the paths of life we have journeyed. Truthfully, most of us walk on well worn tracks where many others have led the way. However, if you’re part of the campmeeting crowd, you traverse a trail where most people do not tread.
Only a fraction of the American populace attends campmeeting. Not even a majority of the church crowd finds its way to a tabernacle in the woods. In fact, to a great extent, the “holiness crowd” (whatever you conceive that to be) has found other paths to wander in the recreational frenzy of the American summer. Let me thank you for considering The Road Less Traveled.
At the end of his poem, Frost declared that his choice of the less traveled road had made all the difference. I believe choices do make a great deal of difference, and perhaps “all the difference.” This less traveled road to campmeeting can make a difference in your life, and could make all the difference for eternity, for you and others you know and love.
The campmeeting road is a unique experience. If you have walked this way before, I don’t need to explain. If you haven’t, there’s no use trying. You just need to make the trek yourself. You will discover what I’m talking about.
I hope to see you on the road less traveled these next ten days. For those of you who have gone this way before, as it always does, it will give me great joy to see you there again. If campmeeting is a road you have never taken, there’s no finer way to go, and no better place to meet with God and those who love Him. If you do make the journey, I believe you’ll be glad you did. And if you do, I’ll
See you at Campmeeting time!
Charles A. Nutt, President
Sebring Interdenominational Holiness Campmeeting
charlesanutt@aol.com
615-775-4526
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
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