Matt Deaton, a student at Piedmont Virginia Community College, uses a bedsheet to try to sail on the strong sea breeze. Big Break, Cru®’s annual spring break conference, is a memorable week of evangelism and fun with friends in Panama City Beach, Florida.

A Spring Break That Breaks the Norm


CRU STORYLINES

words by

Jason Weimer

photos by

Guy Gerrard

published in

july 2018

George Flores went to the beach hoping for one specific thing: to watch someone put his faith in Jesus.

Though he grew up as a Christian, attending Christian schools and a Christian university, George had never shared his faith until a mission trip to Puerto Rico two months prior. During the trip, he talked with people from different faith backgrounds, but he never saw anyone put his or her faith in Jesus. He wanted his experience at Big Break to be different.

Big Break — Cru®’s annual spring break conference in Panama City Beach, Florida — gives college students the opportunity to grow in evangelism by receiving practical training and gaining experience through initiating spiritual conversations on the beach.

George, a junior at Liberty University, spoke about his faith in Christ several times throughout the week. But by the night before the final day of outreach, his hope had yet to be realized.

He told a Cru staff member about his desire, and together they prayed that God would allow George to see someone choose to follow Jesus.

Photo George Flores, a student at Liberty University, prays as the sun rises over the ocean. Big Break’s emphasis on evangelism often stretches students’ faith, producing a deep trust in God as they see Him work through them.

The next afternoon, George and a few friends spotted four high school students attempting backflips from a boxy storage container on the beach. Curious, and wanting to try the feat themselves, they approached and asked to join in.

After attempting the stunts and laughing with the students, George and his friends asked questions about their lives and steered the conversation toward spiritual topics.

George talked with one young man, Patrick. Patrick shared that he will join the Marines next year, and the anticipation of this intimidating step had showed him his need for peace. George told Patrick that Jesus died and rose again to offer him new life and that a relationship with Jesus brings peace and hope. Patrick acknowledged that he needed to hear those words.

Photo George (center) and two other Big Break participants (on George’s right) talk with two students about Christ.

“If this is that real to you,” George said, “would you like to pray with me?”

Patrick agreed and, on the beach, prayed, expressing his desire for Jesus to enter his life.

 

A 54-year legacy

During the three weeks of Big Break 2018, from March 3 to March 24, students from 105 universities boldly initiated spiritual conversations with 2,837 people. As a result, 244 people indicated a decision to trust Christ.

Photo Click on this image to view an interactive timeline of Cru® at spring break (1964-2018).

The gallery below shows more of God’s work during Big Break 2018.

Photo Students from two Virginia schools — Liberty University and Piedmont Virginia Community College — create sand angels during their down time.
Photo Nighttime fast food runs help the students from LU and PVCC get to know each other during the trip.
Photo Beach football adds to the Big Break experience. Students often use sports as a way to meet others on the beach.
Photo Students from LU and PVCC participate in a community game time. They barely knew one another before the trip. By the end, one student commented, “I can’t emphasize how connected we were.”
Photo Students worship along with a band during a Big Break evening session. Conference sessions included biblical teaching and training in evangelism, as well as fun and games.
Photo Cru® staff member Evan Chappell (right, standing) teaches from the Bible during an informal Sunday morning devotional. Each week, students arrived on a Saturday, spent Monday through Thursday in conference sessions and outreach activities, and closed the week with free time on Friday.
Photo Cru® staff member Jena Brown (center, holding Bible) encourages the group before a day of outreach. Jena and her husband, Andrew, lead Cru’s campus ministry in Central Virginia.
Photo George Flores (left), Mona Lissa Constant and Blake Fraser discuss their faith in Christ with a couple at a beachside restaurant. High winds forced the group off the beach but didn’t deter them from introducing others to Christ.
Photo Nolvin Cruz-Arriaga (center) and Caleb Delaney (right), Piedmont students, talk with Spencer, who runs a rental stand on the beach.
Photo Nolvin Cruz-Arriaga (wearing backpack) and Caleb Delaney (right) converse with two young men playing in the Gulf waters. Students went in pairs or groups of three to initiate conversations during afternoon outreach times.
Photo Bethany Alamilla (in white), a Piedmont student, and Abby Henry (in green), a Liberty student, chat with a man and his five huskies on Panama City Beach.
Photo Bethany Alamilla (in white) and Abby Henry (in green) pray with Billy Kelley, who had just relocated to Panama City Beach in hopes of finding work. Even when people weren’t interested in discussing spiritual topics, students offered to pray for whatever requests they had.
Photo Nolvin Cruz-Arriaga prepares “breakfast for dinner.” The Liberty and Piedmont students separated into five groups for “family dinners,” a time to get to know one another and share what God was teaching them while at Big Break.
Photo All eyes are on Victoria Suarez, from Liberty, during a family dinner conversation.
Photo Nolvin Cruz-Arriaga enjoys a lighthearted moment with Samuel Brown, Andrew and Jena’s 5-year-old son. The Browns’ three kids brought an additional sense of family; Olivia, age 15, the Browns’ eldest, joined her dad to share her faith in Christ during one of the outreaches.
Photo Mona Lissa Constant, Blake Fraser and George Flores (from left to right) walk along the beach to talk about Christ with others.
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