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Summer Beach Project

As the days are growing longer and the temperatures are getting warmer, start thinking about the Summer Beach Project.  Watch the Video, look at the info sheet, fill out an application!

SBP 2012 from Jami Smith on Vimeo.

 

Come spend the summer with us in Daytona or Cocoa Beach!

 

More info to come soon!

Info Sheet

SBP 2012 Application

Winter Retreat

Campus Outreach will be having a Ski Retreat for Augusta State University, Mercer University, Georgia College & State University, University of South Carolina – Aiken Campus, and Georgia Southern University!

Where: Asheville, NC

When: February 10-12

How much: $55 for the retreat, $95 for skiing and the retreat, $97 for Snowboarding

We are providing the option of signing up for the conference online!

Please fill out the form and enjoy!

 

Click Here to Register!

Here is the t-shirt!

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National Conference

Campus Outreach National Conference

 

We had our annual Conference in Chattanooga Tennessee along with 16 other Campus Outreach Regions, as well as some international students and staff.  We are thankful that God really made Himself known at the conference in a huge way.

 

Here are some things the students had to say about it:

God used conference to reinforce to me  how important it is to know my identity as His child and to understand that he created me for his purpose and glory. Understanding these things affect the way I live and worship God. The more convinced of who I am and my purpose of living, the more I will strive to desire Him and his word and desire for others to know him as well. - Jakell Santiago, Junior at Valdosta State

This entire week at Christmas Conference flipped my life upside down. I think the speaker that truly impacted me the most was Matt Chandler. He said something on day two that really hit me. “You are easily killed”. That really sunk in deep in my heart. For a very long time I’ve been selfish with this amazing gift I have been given called eternal life. I’ve been waiting until tomorrow to share God’s word with people but who is to say I have tomorrow? What am I waiting for to get out there and share the gospel? I have always been scared of sharing God with other people so I simply wrote it off thinking that it just was not my calling. I learned this week that it’s everybody’s calling. When our lives are spirit-filled and Christ-centered then they will be Gospel-driven. After this week I can tell that my life is definitely Gospel-driven. I can’t wait to get back to school so that God can use me as a tool to share with as many people as he brings my way. God Is most glorified in us we we are satisfied in him. After this week I can honestly say im pretty satisfied. -Seth Berkebile, Freshman at Georgia Southern

This year at Christmas Conference God refocused my perspective of my relationship with him. I had found my life compartmentalized in which I had withheld submitting certain hopes and dreams to him thinking I could fulfill them and in return I was robbing myself of maximum fulfillment in him. Because of the way I encountered God during this time I am now aware that he is the only one who can give me all the fulfillment I can obtain in this world and that when I am most satisfied in him he is most magnified in my life! Ultimately I want God to be glorified in my life and I have been reminded that by enjoying Him and being fulfilled in Him, that is achieved.-Zoe McFall, Freshman at Georgia Southern
Watch the National Conference Re-Cap Video

2011 National Conference Recap from Campus Outreach on Vimeo.

 

Check out the audio files from the National Conference here: http://conationalconference.com/media-page/

Discipleship Curriculum Bible Studies

Here are some of the resources we will use in Discipleship in the fall of 2011!

Additional Discipleship Curriculum Resources

Here are a few resources featured on our new Discipleship Curriculum for the upcoming year!

Evangelism

Campus Outreach Augusta is committed to ‘Glorifying God by Building Laborers on the Campus for the Lost World,’ and to that, people need to be reached with the Gospel!  Evangelism is a crucial component of our ministry!

Finances, Stewardship, Money & Raising Support

One of the most difficult things that college students have to deal with is learning how to spend their money.  As we equip them to be Kingdom leaders, Campus Outreach Augusta also wants to equip them to be adults.  For all of our summer projects, we encourage students to raise support so that they can learn how to be stewards of what God has provided for them.  These resources are helpful in doing that.

Leadership Development

Campus Outreach builds relationships with students because we believe that they will be the leaders of the next generation.  We are committed to developing these students as they grow as leaders.  These resources are helpful tools for Campus Outreach staff and students.

Mobilization

The last part of the Campus Outreach Augusta vision statement is ‘for the Lost World,’  our aim is to send our students out into the world as equipped and established laborers.  As they prepare for transition, Campus Outreach staff are committed to helping them be the most effective, prepared, and connected once they leave the campus.

Who Is God?

In today’s culture, it is difficult for people to find and examine truth about who God is and what we can trust and hope in.  These resources help Campus Outreach Augusta’s students and staff understand and encounter God!


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