"Sarah Pay Design" is Awesome...just saying
| this banner is 7 ft tall.. |
A few months ago we began a focused campaign to get in touch with some resources that will help the school put its best foot forward in front of potential applicants. As a part of that project Sarah Pay, a Charlotte based graphic designer, and longtime friend of the camp, agreed to do all kinds of cool and free work for the school. She's cranking out creative stuff left and right and it all looks awesome. In the past week we've armed ourself with a brand new promo brochure, a promo banner, and new letterhead....uh huh...that's right, I said letterhead.
Thank you Sarah! And thank you Iman for running point on this and so many other new endeavors.
Check out what Sarah's up to here
As part of our continued development plan we're also looking for someone with video skills to help us with a 3 minute promotional short. If you're the one, or if you know someone who should be we'd love to talk and make it happen.
Beach Trip
It's that time of year again...time to once again surprise the students with the beach trip that you'd think any student coming to our school would know all about by now. We've gone to the same beach, on the same week, for the past 7 years, yet every time students freak out when we break it to them and say that they had no idea it was coming. This year wasn't any different. We had an awesome time relaxing, unplugging and being together. It was great to have Jerry Martin with us, and once again we're so thankful for the use of such awesome condos!
ESBS Development
Recently it's been clear to me that one of our biggest needs is a focussed development strategy that will help us take the ESBS to the next level in a few key areas:
1) marketing to recruit new students
2) fundraising for staff and special projects
3) increased attention to staff care and personal development
4) continued development of the on-campus community life
Having the mental space to focus on these goals is in some way a luxury only afforded to a program that is otherwise running smoothly from day to day. We're there thanks to a great staff. It's also important to have outside people invested in the program who are able to contribute their own time and skills to move things forward.
Recently we've been blessed with Iman Green, who has agreed to spearhead all of our development projects. She's currently putting together a team of other volunteers who are taking on specific projects to move the ministry forward in key areas. Exciting things are already happening: David and Madison Sargent are putting together an alumni organization, Sarah Pay is working on a new brochure and marketing materials, several church's have scheduled day long seminars and Bible overviews. I'm hopeful that the roots of the ministry will grow deeper in this season of focussed care.
If you have vision and time to help us move forward with these development goals feel free to contact us and we can talk about specifics. The ESBS needs your help to become everything God intends it to be.
contact iman green
Tom
Julia has Mono
For the past 3 weeks Julia has had a hard time getting out of bed. 10 days ago she developed a fever of 101-102 and it has yet to break. Last week she was on her way to the doctor when Cheryl Anne suggested that she get a blood test for Mono. She did, and she tested positive.
The good news is that we know what's happening to her body. I can't imagine being 3 weeks into this and still wondering what in the world is going on. I'm thankful that Cheryl Anne heard from the Lord and acted upon it. It's definitely put an end to the mystery around what's happening to Julia's body. The bad news is that most days Julia doesn't feel well enough to get out of bed. She feels terrible, she's had a high fever for over 10 days, and she is losing weight and having trouble eating. Needless to say I'm concerned, and eager to see some improvement.
We need your prayers. And we believe that they make a difference.
Pray that God would remove this Mono virus from her body. Pray that no one else in the family gets sick. Pray that her fever goes away today, and that her appetite returns; that she's able to keep her lungs clear of fluid and that her internal organs aren't inflamed by this virus.
We appreciate your prayers, and we're thankful that we're walking through this with the support of the ESBS/Lurecrest community.
Tom
Mark Copus special lecture
| Dr Mark Copus lecturing on the geography of Israel |
Lat week we were blessed to have Mark Copus with us lecturing on the geography and cultures relevant to the NT era and the gospels.
Mark, a dentist from Abingdon VA, has spent extensive time traveling in Palestine, and is a real expert on the culture and geography of the Biblical promised land. He was gracious to come and share his slides and experiences. We enjoyed his knowledge of the material and his genuine love for God. Several people commented that even if Mark had left after our community prayer time (the first hour of the morning) his visit would have been worth it. Right away he began to engage the students on a heart level sharing some stuff from his heart that first hour that really blessed the class...before we ever even got into the content of the lecture.