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Mike Haywood, author of His Love Is Not Blind, is once again sharing his memories of youth ministry in the Virginia Peninsula, circa 1974-85. This time, the stories revolve around Campus Life-Youth for Christ, particularly the Menchville High School club. Inside these pages, packed with photos, names, newsletters, and anecdotes, you'll be reacquainted with the Campus Life club meetings, Living End retreats, small groups, sports teams, and other unforgettable events and activities. You won't want to miss this trip down memory lane-just make sure to bring your reprieve card if condemned to the Campus Life Electric Chair!…mehr

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Mike Haywood, author of His Love Is Not Blind, is once again sharing his memories of youth ministry in the Virginia Peninsula, circa 1974-85. This time, the stories revolve around Campus Life-Youth for Christ, particularly the Menchville High School club. Inside these pages, packed with photos, names, newsletters, and anecdotes, you'll be reacquainted with the Campus Life club meetings, Living End retreats, small groups, sports teams, and other unforgettable events and activities. You won't want to miss this trip down memory lane-just make sure to bring your reprieve card if condemned to the Campus Life Electric Chair!
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Mike Haywood was born and raised in Hampton, Virginia, where he still resides. He is retired from the Peninsula Baptist Association, and he also worked for the Hampton Social Service Department and the Juvenile Court. An avid scuba diver for forty years, Mike pursued shipwrecks, historical sites, springs, coastal and offshore waters, and underwater photography. His work with the Peninsula Baptist Association included ministries for children, teens, and special population groups. For twenty years, Mike conducted camps and retreats for hearing- and vision-impaired youth. During the camps, Mike and his fellow divers used their diving equipment in the pool to provide a scuba experience for those special campers.