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THE NAVIGATORS WOULD LIKE TO INTRODUCE YOU TO THREE IMPORTANT DYNAMICS OF COLLEGIATE LIFE: THE THREE R'S

REAL RELATIONSHIPS:
This generation of students desires genuine relationships. In small group Bible studies and one-to-one mentoring, students from every walk of life connect in life changing relationships. You will find students in the dorms, in the Corps of Cadets, and off campus who consider themselves part of the Navigator "family".

REFRESHING RECREATION:

Hanging out and camping over fall retreat, cooking burgers and hot dogs over the backyard bar-be-que, and playing Ultimate Frisbee every Friday afternoon; these are just a very few of the many highlights from last fall semester alone!

RELIABLE AND RELEVANT LIFE PRINCIPLES:

When it comes to church or God, students often ask "So what? What does that have to do with my life?" We seek to minister to students from the Bible about issues they are dealing with, from relationships to finances, priorities to character. Whether in small group Bible studies, large group meetings or at conferences, The Navigators meet students on their own turf to help them understand and apply the reliable, relevant Word of God.

 Church Leaders' Perspectives:

  • "On a scale of one to ten, I place The Navigators as a 'ten' among parachurch ministries today. In my college days, The Navigators taught me the value of a disciplined life. In our Crusades, they developed the unsurpassed follow-up methods we use today. Thank God for the Navigators." Billy Graham
  • "Close enough to comfort or confront, to replace self with Christ. That's the stuff of which The Navigators are made. And that's the stuff that changed my life." Dr. Charles Swindoll
  • "The Navigators are doing a great service to all Christian denominations. My experience with The Navigators has been the finest - helping people begin a personal relationship with Christ." Father Duane Stenzel, Director, School of Evangelization

Parents' Perspectives:

  • "Our son, Tim, became involved his freshman year with an organization called 'Navigators.' Who were the 'Navigators'? An obvious concern was 'cults.' Was this one? In due time, all of our concerns were alleviated. We have spent time with many of Tim's Navigator friends, and we have yet to find one we didn't like and/or admire." Bob & Susie Bastian, Member Pennsylvania House of Representatives
  • "My husband and I have been so pleased by our daughter's experience in Navigators at an Ivy League College. The weekly Navigator worship services, as well as the Christian friends she has met through these gatherings, have kept her Christian walk strong. We would recommend Navigators to any parent." Diane S. Pasno, Executive Vice President, Focus on the Family
  • "Our son was a member of a Navigators group, and he benefited greatly from his relationship with the well-trained Nav staff members, who provided wise counsel in decision-making and often welcomed students into their home." Thomas and Carla Mockabee, Vice President and Publisher, Bible Group, Zondervan Publishing Company