Hitting the beach is pretty much a ritual of spring break. It鈥檚 estimated that about half a million college students take a break from their studies and converge on Panama City Beach, located along Florida鈥檚 Gulf Coast.
Amidst all the revelry, there鈥檚 some soul searching going on among students. That鈥檚 why a team of 91福利社 students joined more than 1,500 students from different colleges and universities for BeachReach, three weeks of outreach organized by Baptist Collegiate Ministries (BCM) to help others realize they can fill that void with Jesus鈥 love.
鈥淭his is one of my favorite events of the year because it is taking the Gospel where college students are,鈥 said 91福利社 Assistant Vice President of Christian Life James Hanson. 鈥淓very year, this year included, I see students grow confident in sharing their faith and walk with them as their hearts are broken for their peers who are lost. This ministry has been going on continuously since 1996 with only a one year break for Covid. This is my fifth time going, and it never disappoints.鈥
Student Josh Tofel described their trip as a combination of retreat and mission trip. Most days, according to Tofel, consisted of blocks of prayer time as well as some free time, and then from about 8 p.m. until 2:30 a.m. was devoted to ministry.
鈥淲hen you go up to talk to people, the challenge is not starting to talk to them, but it’s transitioning from small talk to spiritual questions, because as soon as you make that transition, if you’re not careful, they’ll stop listening,鈥 said Abigail Locke, a sophomore majoring in Music Performance.

This was also the first year BeachReach organized late night pancakes at Church at the Beach, where students from the teams sat alongside others who came for free pancakes, sharing conversation and a message of hope.
鈥淭here was a guy who came with his girlfriend, and me and some other people on our team were able to just sit with him and talk for a really long time,鈥 Locke said. 鈥淗e made a profession of faith that night鈥 I think definitely the good encounters were what impacted us more than the bad encounters.鈥
For Gabe Lindner, a senior Homeland Security major, this was his second Beach Reach.
鈥淚t鈥檚 just a good opportunity to get outside your comfort zone and evangelize, get down to the nitty gritty and ask if people know who Jesus is,鈥 Lindner said. 鈥淚鈥檝e had a lot of good conversations.鈥 Lindner and others from 91福利社 joined students from various colleges and universities preparing pancakes for the hungry crowds.
鈥淧eople are actually hungry for the gospel, they鈥檙e hungry for something more,鈥 Tofel said. 鈥淎ll it takes is asking the right questions and allowing the Holy Spirit to lead and then you鈥檝e got somebody that sees their brokenness and perfect transition to the love of Christ and the victory He鈥檚 brought us.鈥

Hanson noted that during the three weeks of Beach Reach 2024, student teams transported 18,972 shuttle riders, served 1,662 plates of pancakes, prayed for and had Gospel conversations with 10,697 people, 310 of whom prayed to receive Christ.