Student Life
Walkabout
Throughout
scripture God's people have been not only called, but driven into
wilderness experiences where they met face to face with the God
who created them and desperately wanted to speak to the very heart
which he created. It was a uniquely intimate encoutner with God
that spoke deeply to the very purpose for which man was created.
Each summer Greenville College's student leaders, in modeling after
our desert fathers, are called - dare I say driven - to a wilderness
encounter with our creator. This encounter changes our students
in incredible ways and prepares them like nothing else for a life
of service and Kingdom work.
What some students have to say:
"Walkabout stretched me emotionally and physically. My emotional
walls were broken down and I was able to make lasting memories.
I truly miss the time we spent setting up camp and talking around
the fire."
- Carrie Dickenson, Resident Chaplain
"Walkabout takes our physical and mental bodies and demands
that we move down the trails as well as moving on the road of our
Christian journey. It brings us to our knees at the end of the day
when we are open to share our lives with others."
- Nic Leibham, Resident Chaplain
"Through the fear of not knowing where the road was leading,
or what was to come, we were able to do only one thing, trust in
Jesus and each other. Walkabout pushes many of our limits with nowhere
to go, except to turn our focus UP."
- A current Resident Chaplain
"Walkabout had a significant value on my idea of solitude.
It showed me that time in solitude enables me to better appreciate
God's plan for my life. Walkabout also taught me to value my relationships
with others and learn how to be a better member of a team."
- Meredith McDaniel, Student Body President
Supporting Walkabout (95k - PDF)
Last updated: April
23, 2002
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