What a great beginning!

June 11, 2007

I was encouraged and blessed by the opening session. Dr. Thoennes’ message about proclaiming the gospel, remembering what God has saved us from and how we are to communicate that message to our students was inspiring.  I was reminded again of God’s powerful grace and that the gospel needs to be shared and shouted with boldness!

Worship was terrific, and the opportunity to write on a piece of paper words from my heart, and nail them to the cross, was humbling.  It made communion seem all that more rich and real for me.

What was your experience?  Are you shaken up yet?  I look forward to all that God has in store for us here at NACCAP 2007.


Coming Soon – NACCAP 2007 Registration Deadline!

May 14, 2007

The NACCAP 2007 conference registration deadline is quickly approaching! After May 27, a $50 fee will be added to your total registration amount. If you cancel before June 1 you will receive a full refund, less $50. There are no refunds after June 1. To cancel your registration, please contact NACCAP headquarters.


International Welcome Dinner – Shakin’ Drummin’!

April 18, 2007

Taiko red

Come savor food from Asia and the Mediterranean as you relax in the Southern California sunshine and enjoy the fellowship of your colleagues from around the nation.

You will also experience the dynamic, powerful and heart-stopping sounds of Taiko (Japanese drumming) as performed by Kishin Daiko, a multi-ethinic, multi-generational Taiko group from Southern California. Kishin Daiko’s music consists of traditional Japanese Taiko pieces and adaptations of traditional pieces, along with original compositions by contemporary musicians, and Kishin Daiko members.

Although Kishin Daiko’s performances are usually focused in Southern California, they have had the opportunity to tour Japan to perform and study Taiko. Some of their performance highlights include: The Los Angeles Philharmonic 75th Anniversary at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion; The World Cup Soccer Celebration at Universal Studios; the United Nations’ Blue Sky Project at Paramount Studios; The Super Bowl XXXII Pre Game; and Michelle Kwan Day. The International Welcome Dinner is Sunday, June 10 from 5:00pm-6:45pm.

Taiko blue


Promote your Institution to Homeschool Families!

April 5, 2007

While at NACCAP 2007, you won’t want to pass up the opportunity to promote your institution to homeschool families in Southern California. We anticipate that 200+ homeschool families will visit the College Fair on Wednesday, June 13, from 2:30pm-4:00pm in order to meet with YOU, the Christian college admissions representative!

NACCAP and Biola University are committed to providing a diverse homeschool audience for this event, and are promoting the college fair in the following ways:

  • Full page ad in Christian Home Educators Association magazine (8,000 families)
  • Email invitation (2,500 families)
  • Postcard invitation (10,000 families with children ages 8-13, within 100 miles of Biola)
  • Announcement on the Biola Youth website

The College Fair is immediately preceded by a College Prep Workshop from 1:00-2:15 p.m. The fee to exhibit is $30 per institution. Sign up today on the NACCAP 2007 registration form.

Note: Although the college fair was initially designed to reach homeschool students, we don’t want to limit it to just them.  We encourage you to send email college fair invitations to all students in your inquiry pool who live in the greater Los Angeles area.  Target zip codes for this fair include:  90200-90899 and 91000-91899.  Thank you for your assistance in the promotion of this fair!


Special Franklin Covey Seminar Offer!

March 19, 2007

NACCAP 2007 offers you the unique opportunity of a Franklin Covey organizational and performance development workshop at a significantly discounted rate.

“FOCUS: Achieving Your Highest Priorities” is a one-day workshop that will deliver proven time management systems from a distinctly Christian perspective. The workshop, normally priced at $299 per individual, is being offered at the conference for $88 per person!

Space is limited, so register soon!


Shake It Up!

February 15, 2007

What is this “Shake It Up” theme all about?

NACCAP 2007 will challenge you with invigorating ideas and fellowship, as well as a personal and uncompromising approach to Christian education. As an attendee, we want to shake up your interaction and experience with culture, spiritual growth, relationships, ethics, and your career.

More than just professional development, NACCAP 2007 also aims to shake up the whole person of every participant in the following ways:

  • Mind – to cultivate a global vision
  • Body – to leave the conference strengthened and refreshed
  • Heart – to renew your purpose and passion
  • Spirit – to develop a pioneering spirit in your work

Ideally, your attendance and participation will result in you being better equipped, more excited, and ready to approach your career with new energy and insight. We encourage you to prayerfully consider how you might be “shaken up” at NACCAP 2007.

Biola’s new soccer field on top of parking structure really shakes things up on campus…what a great idea!

New field and parking structure


Franklin-Covey Offered at NACCAP 2007

February 13, 2007

“FOCUS: Achieving your Highest Priorities”
Mike Bechtle
Author, Professional Speaker, Former Professor, Talbot School of Theology

Mike Bechtle

This one day workshop will take place Monday, June 11, from 9:00 – 2:45 p.m. Normally priced at $299 per individual, the workshop is being offered at the conference for $88 per person! NOTE: Space is limited, so register soon!

Take advantage of this amazing discount and world famous productivity training, “designed to unleash your talent, ability, and creativity to achieve sustained superior performance in your organization and life!”

Specifically, this workshop is designed to help you:

  • With proven time management systems from a distinctly Christian perspective
  • Plan and prioritize tasks that really matter
  • Clearly define goals and categorize them into tasks
  • Reduce stress by eliminating unnecessary activities
  • Master information management
  • Strike the balance between work and life priorities
  • By giving you the Franklin Covey Planner system and Participation Pack

What’s the Weather Like?

February 10, 2007

Biola is located in La Mirada, California, on the border of Los Angeles and Orange Counties. The summer climate is usually temperate, ranging from the mid-60’s to the mid-80’s, with little rain.

As you’re preparing to arrive, we recommend monitoring the local weather to refine your expectations and help you pack. Here are two useful websites to help you do just that:

Current 10-Day La Mirada Forecast

La Mirada Annual Weather Averages