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The History of Blue Mountain Christian Retreat Blue Mountain Christian Retreat is nestled among the Blue Mountain
range, located in New Ringgold, Pennsylvania.
The retreat complex is located on 375 acres of beautiful and peaceful
land. It has been opened since 1974
and continues to grow steadily. Blue
Mountain Christian Retreat was founded by Chris and Margaret Dornbierer. They both were
originally from Switzerland. Chris was
a grower in a greenhouse in Zurich.
While working there, a school friend invited him to go to Buenos
Aires, Argentina. The purpose would be
to study the growing methods of South America. During Chris’ year there,
Margaret and Chris were introduced through a mutual friend and began to write
to each other. They both knew that they
were meant for each other. Without
ever meeting, Chris asked for Margaret’s hand in marriage and she
accepted. They were blessed with what
they considered a “marriage made in heaven”. Both
Chris and Margaret had a strong desire to go to America. They moved to New Jersey, where Chris
worked as a greenhouse laborer. It was
hard at first because he was only making $50.00 a week. But God changed all that after they planted
a “seed” in the vineyard of the Lord by sending Oral Roberts $100.00, a gift
equal to two weeks’ wages. Reverend
Roberts told them that they should see the gift as a “planted seed”, which in
time produces a harvest. The harvest
came quickly. Chris was promoted to
foreman. With the increased salary,
the Dornbierers were able to buy their own greenhouses in New Jersey. The Lord blessed them and their business
prospered. A customer invited the
Dornbierer family to visit the New Ringgold area in Pennsylvania. Chris and
Margaret purchased land, which now is where Blue Mountain Christian Retreat
stands. Chris knew, deep down in his heart, that God was going to use this
land for His purposes. However, he did not know how. Over a 6-7 year period,
God placed a vision in the hearts of Chris and Margaret. The vision was to
build a place where all of God’s people could go to worship Him in the
freedom of the spirit, to hear fine outstanding speakers bringing anointed
messages, and to fellowship with other Christians in the beautiful
surroundings away from the noise and confusion of the world. It would be a
place where people from all denominations of the Christian faith would be
able to come apart to seek the Lord and draw closer unto Him. |