Testimonials
“What I love about Keith Meyer is that he has been “doing” spiritual formation in the trenches of local church ministry for years. His passion is contagious and his message is desperately needed in ministry today.”
—Lance Witt, Former Executive Pastor Saddleback Church and Founder of Replenish Ministries

“Keith Meyer is the real deal. He loves the Lord. He loves the Church. And he loves those who lead the church. He speaks and writes from life and ministry experience. He has been tested…severely, and come out refined. He is worth listening to and following. He has my utmost respect.”
—Don Cousins, Consultant, Former Teaching and Executive Pastor, Willow Creek Community Church

“This retreat with Keith Meyer made a huge impact on my spiritual growth. I entered the week hungry and thirsty, and came away refreshed and renewed because of the guided time I spent with God. Through this retreat God spoke clearly and deeply into my soul from Psalm 37.
A year later, I’m still practicing what I learned from Keith, and enjoying the benefits of spending time in the presence of God. This retreat tops the many conferences and seminars I attended during the past 29 years of pastoral ministry.”
—Bob Bethke, Senior Pastor and Chaplain (and retreat participant)

“Keith’s skills at setting the stage and asking the questions that lead to change is incredible. As a facilitator of formational dialogue and retreats, he’s second to none.”
—Mark Stevenson, SIMA International (formerly People Management), Pastors On Point Ministry

“Keith Meyer is able to lead people in retreat because he himself once knew how not to. Thus, his experience brings authority and validity to God’s call for us to abide in Him.
From the world’s standpoint, Keith Meyer has risen to the heights of success. And through his own admission, much of his ministerial life resembled the strength of his leadership. Today, his ministry resembles strength through his weakness where he leads people on retreat by creating space for people to be with God.
And as have most of us, Keith Meyer learned that success in ministry required things that are seen. Today, Keith is helping people unlearn success by leading them in retreat. This work leads to a life of obscurity where God can meet people unseen.”
—Dan Maclellan, President, Cornerstone Enrollment Services, Trustee of The Maclellan Foundation
—Russell Courtney, Assistant Director, Soul Care Project, The Maclellan Foundation
