Personnel promoted in student affairs
The student affairs division promoted several staff members this summer. Rev. Clark Carter ’87, former campus minister, is the new
The student affairs division promoted several staff members this summer. Rev. Clark Carter ’87, former campus minister, is the new
Dedicating a Habitat house in Moncks Corner on a beautiful Sunday afternoon was the perfect way to begin the week of Thanksgiving.
This summer’s reading assignment for entering freshmen was the student edition of The Case for Christ by Lee Strobel. As an atheist, Stroble viewed Christianity as “nothing but superstition and wishful thinking” until his wife, Leslie, announced she had become a Christian. The positive changes in Leslie’s life intrigued and motivated Strobel, a Harvard law graduate and legal editor of the Chicago Tribune.
Sophomore Kayla Sexton of Charleston described her spring break mission trip to Baltimore as “an experience of a lifetime.” Sexton was one of 27 members of a ministry team that traveled to Baltimore, Md., for spring break. This was the second year that a team from Charleston Southern has partnered with Embrace Baltimore – a 2-year emphasis by the North American Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention.