2019 Miracle Yearbook
Campus Experience Once a month, groggy members of Campus Experience (which included SGA, Class Council, Info, SCAB, Finance, Media, Rinnova, Ops, and the Executive Team) gathered at 7 a.m. on Friday mornings to listen to Brian Burns speak about something he called Bravo Zulu culture. Bravo and Zulu are two nautical radio signals, and together they mean "well done." By giving Bravo Zulu coins to the students, hanging flags in his office, and awarding students at the end of the school year, Burns drilled into Campus Experience members' minds that excellence in effort was supposed to encompass their lifestyle. "I think one of the biggest things that I have gotten from Bravo Zulu is the idea of 'extraordinary effort, not extraordinary results, "' Clara Costello, SGA vice president, said. "Learning how to serve faithfully and to trust the Lord with my efforts and know that He controls the results has brought so much more excitement into my work, but also freedom in what I do, knowing that I control my effort, but the rest is left up to the Lord ." This training helped Campus Experience members transform their mindsets so they could help Cedarville become all it could be.
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