Edifice Outreach Club Teaches a Lesson on Serving vs. Selfishness
Moriah Smith
December 3, 2009
Whether it be complaining about the ‘bad day’ we had, or the bad driver behind us honking the horn at us because we didn’t use our signal before we made a turn, or having to do homework when we get home—we all have something in our life that we are selfish about. CCA teachers are often calling... Read more »
Alumni Re-connect on Homecoming Day
Danielle Germaine
November 12, 2009
The human body is an intricately detailed system that is operated by the obvious mechanic of God Himself. All of its parts function everyday without our realizing it, from the breaths that we inhale to the constant pulse of our hearts. If God has designed our physical bodies to perform with this degree... Read more »
Outreach Run: Run for Your Life!
Avery Reeder
November 12, 2009
Calvary Chapel Fort Lauderdale is hosting their very own 5K Run/Walk on Saturday, December 5 beginning promptly at 8:00am, using the catch phrase, “Run for your Life.” This event will promote and support Oasis Aids Ministry’s All Saints AIDS Camp in the Bahamas, as well as Calvary Christian... Read more »
On Writing: See the Seeds!
Maritza Cosano Gomez
November 5, 2009
In the beginning is an idea—a word, a thing, a seed. A seed? Yes, “ideas are seeds from which stories can arise,” said Christian Author Robert Elmer last Wednesday to a crowd of third to eighth grade students, who gathered at the Calvary Chapel Theatre to hear him speak about the writing craft.... Read more »
Become a CCA Weekly Freelance Writer
Danielle Germaine
October 29, 2009
Do you dream of one day becoming a news journalist or simply just have a passion for writing? Then writing freelance for the CCA Weekly could be the perfect match for you. Rather than having to meet deadlines on a weekly basis like staff writers do, you can write at your leisure whenever you have a pocket... Read more »
Leading a Fresh Beginning for 2010
Joe Rogers
October 22, 2009
Leadership. Some see Presidents, and others, caped vigilantes, but why look to white-haired men or in a comic book when leaders are around every corner, including the hallways of CCA? With the recent elections for Student Leadership finished, four students from each grade rose into the position of administrative... Read more »
Warriors for Christ
Rebecca Urrutia, Staff Writer
October 15, 2009
The crowd cheered passionately as the football players came into view. With their fists pumping high in the air, the Warrior football players ran through the banner the cheerleaders held, then gathered together in the middle of the field to pray. The students at Lakeview Fort Oglethorpe High School (LFOHS)... Read more »
Reading College in Numbers
Joe Rogers
October 2, 2009
As a high-school senior, the mental image of a campus with sparkling pines frosted in the winter’s cold begins to look much more like a dollar sign followed by many zeros than a collegiate Christmas wonderland. In light of the recession, out-of-state schools are financially far-fetched, and even... Read more »
Today’s President for an Unwritten Tomorrow
Joe Rogers
September 25, 2009
On September 9, 2008, now-President Obama spoke to the nation about his plans to reform education and to become the “education President”. Like many candidates, he spoke to the voters about restoring the loss of international standing of the United States and an uneducated future that is “economically... Read more »
The Final Hour: A Halloween Outreach
Kaley Israels
September 18, 2009
Calvary Chapel Fort Lauderdale will be presenting its community an outreach they won’t soon forget. “The Final Hour” is a haunted house event with chills and thrills, and a compelling message of eternity. CCFL’s new outreach pairs its Outreach Ministry with a cast of Youth Ministry students... Read more »

