April 17, 2007
About 230 students from five schools in southern California spent their spring breaks at Campus By the Sea (CBS), an InterVarsity Training Camp, for Mark by the Sea, a concentrated inductive Bible study of Mark.
About 230 students from five schools in southern California spent their spring breaks at Campus By the Sea (CBS), an InterVarsity Training Camp, for Mark by the Sea, a concentrated inductive Bible study of Mark.
InterVarsity's alternative spring break in New Orleans was all about transformation: transforming hurricane-damaged New Orleans homes into livable space while transforming student lives to more closely reflect the image of their Creator.
Wes Barts graduated from Virginia Tech and has been a staff member with InterVarsity Christian Fellowship at Virginia Tech for three years. He feels the shock of Monday's tragic shooting on campus as much as anyone. "Though it feels like a dark cloud is over the Blacksburg campus," he says, "God is present."
Ed and Karen Moy, friends of InterVarsity, have a passion to see Christians live out their faith in the work place. These two have found a ministry sharing this vision of life with InterVarsity students.
Just as the swallows annually return to Capistrano to mark the arrival of spring in southern California, the grocery barge arrives in mid-April at Catalina Island to signal the beginning of the camping season at InterVarsity's Campus by the Sea. This year, an Alumni Family Camp will be held for the first time at CBS the week of August 5-10.
This is one of those questions that inquisitive Christians can get stuck on.
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It is pure joy for me to share my favorite books. I continue to revel in my good fortune to be part of a community that prizes the "discipleship of the mind."