
The Impact Of The Surfathon
Written By: David Nehrig| CSUS National Director Photo By: Nate Ennis Thank you all for all your prayers and support for the 2nd-ever Surfathon! We

Written By: David Nehrig| CSUS National Director Photo By: Nate Ennis Thank you all for all your prayers and support for the 2nd-ever Surfathon! We

Written By: Noah Rhen| CS Carlsbad Photo By: Solveig Jobbins The old saying goes, “practice makes perfect.” But is that entirely true? If you were

Written By: Jaxon Harkavy | CSUS St. Augustine Photo By: Collin Barbour Our lives in Christ are like a long wave at a point break.

Written By: Kyle Sullivan| Northeast Regional Coordinator Photo By: Leason Dancaescu | Gulf Coast Regional Coordinator You can always tell who the more “mature” surfers

Written By: Leason Dancaescu| Gulf Coast Regional Coordinator Photo By: Leason Dancaescu As surfers, a lot of us tend to be a bit overcritical. Pouring

Written By: Priscilla Burr| Content Manager Photo By: Reed Burr Ankle-deep in the ocean, I reached my hand out toward my three-year-old daughter. She grabbed

FROM OUR NATIONAL DIRECTOR The Christian Surfers International Gathering is done and dusted. To say it was an incredible time would be the understatement of

Written By: Priscilla Burr | Content Manager Photos By: David Nehrig | CSUS National Director Every spring, a group of Christian Surfers groms (ages 14

Written By: Aidyn Fischli | CS Wilmington Photos By: Terra Gilman | CS Carlsbad In March, 13 girls from the East and West Coasts of

Written By: Priscilla Burr | Content Manager Photo By: Leason Dancaescu | Gulf Coast Regional Coordinator In February, Christian Surfers United States (CSUS) held

Written By: Priscilla Burr Photo By: Ivy Scott Along the southern part of the North Carolina coast, there’s an 8.4-mile undisturbed barrier island called Masonboro.

FROM OUR NATIONAL DIRECTOR This year, we have been so blessed with the theme “Be Still.” Although Amy and I would definitely not say our

David Nehrig CSUS National Director Have you ever waited for the last set to catch your final wave and the ocean just goes flat? Anxiety