I saw him at camp a year ago (2009) and he was amazing. I'd already chosen to be Christian, but my whole heart wasn't in it. Then by time he was on his last sermon, it was a done deal. I was actually crying in the midst of it all, it impacted me so much. I loved his sermon on relativism. It helped me understand and deal with things that had been going on at school that I couldn't bring myself to say was wrong, or sinful, or just the basic fact that if you aren't Christian, you aren't getting into heaven, no matter how 'nice' you are. It's funny to look back, but now I can see things clearer now. Not only that but it was this 'relativism' issue that was keeping me from God. From giving God all I had. I knew that this was my issue, but I didn't know how to counteract it. I didn't know the answer to the riddle, so to speak. I didn't understand how to separate God as being the only Truth and saying other people's 'beliefs' were 'okay'. Fact is, if you're Christian, you can't. You can't say you can do whatever you want anymore. In fact, you can't say that what other people do and say is okay anymore. The Bible sets the standard. God sets the standard. Anything other than that is wrong. And especially, you cannot say that there are many truths, or that they all lead to God. You can't say they all work when they all contradict each other. Thank you Adam Robinson. It changed the way I see everything. Changed me. :) Can't wait to see you for camp in 2011. And thank you for sharing your sermons. They help for problems i experience now and for those in the future.