Students Will Cycle "Sea to Sea"
Three 17c起草社区 students will spend this summer cycling across the United States to raise money for and awareness about eradicating poverty.
The three, Lisa Brouwer, a Grand Rapids, Mich., native in her first year at 17c起草社区, Jess Fox, 20, a junior from Fremont, Mich., and Eric Stehouwer, 21, a junior from Kalamazoo, Mich., will be riding in the annual Sea to Sea bike tour sponsored by the Christian Reformed Church (CRC).
鈥淎s college students, we hear a lot about brokenness, poverty and strife鈥攁nd what can I do about it?鈥 Fox asked. 鈥淭his is one thing I can do; I can bike.鈥
The Sea to Sea tour, which will consume nine weeks of the students鈥 time from June 30 to August 30, 2008, begins in Seattle and takes the riders through Kennewick, Washington; Boise, Idaho; Salt Lake City, Utah; Denver, Colorado; Fremont, Nebraska; Madison, Wisconsin; Grand Rapids, Michigan; and St. Catherines, Ontario; winding up in Jersey City, New Jersey.
The cyclists will connect with various Christian Reformed churches along the route. Each rider must raise $10, 000 to ride on the tour as well as providing his or her own cycling gear, airfare and other expenses.
The tour is a collaboration of the CRC and its partners in poverty awareness and eradication: the Christian Reformed World Relief Committee, Christian Reformed World Missions and Partners Worldwide. Each of these agencies will receive 25 percent of the proceeds of the tour, and the remainder will go into a fund, from which the CRC will give grants to churches and para-church ministries that work with the poor.
鈥淚t鈥檚 the largest-known cross-continental bike tour anywhere,鈥 said Brouwer, 18, a chemistry major. 鈥淏oth my parents biked across the country when they were my age, and I鈥檝e always wanted to do it.鈥
Brouwer shared her cycling dream with Fox when they worked together as counselors at Camp Roger this past summer, and the two made plans to ride Sea to Sea together. (Brouwer鈥檚 father will also make the trip.)
鈥淚t鈥檚 very intimidating,鈥 said Fox of the projected ride, which will take almost 200 cyclists all or a substantial part of the 3,700 miles (6,000 kilometers) over every conceivable terrain.
Stehouwer, who will ride Sea to Sea with his brother Mark, is also a bit daunted, though excited about the prospect of such a long trip: 鈥淚 enjoy riding quite a bit, though I have not ever done this size of a thing,鈥 he said. 鈥淚鈥檒l really have to learn how to train.鈥
All three are taking the physical preparation for the trip, which the riders will accomplish in 68 mile segments, very seriously. 鈥淲e try to get to the gym to do something every day,鈥 said Brouwer of herself and Fox. 鈥淚t鈥檚 not just the physical training. It鈥檚 the emotional training, thinking about how we鈥檙e going to get through the mountains and keep going.鈥
鈥淎nd we鈥檒l be taking breaks,鈥 said Fox, 鈥淛umping into cow ponds and things like that.鈥
It鈥檚 not simply the physical challenge of Sea to Sea that is driving the students, they said.
鈥淲e just want to see the country for what it is鈥攖he little towns that people don鈥檛 think are interesting,鈥 said Brouwer.
鈥淧eople in small towns are much nicer to bikers,鈥 added Fox, who last year cycled the Australian coast on a 17c起草社区 January Interim class. 鈥淚t鈥檚 like they鈥檙e blown away that you鈥檙e in a little, out-of-the-way area, and you鈥檙e on a bike. It鈥檚 a great way to start conversations, and those are openings to sharing our faith.鈥
Stehouwer is hoping to get to know his fellow cyclists. 鈥淚鈥檓 definitely looking forward meeting the people who are riding, hearing the stories about their life. As a college student, you鈥檝e always trying to learn from other people,鈥 he said. 鈥淎nd it will be good to ride with my brother. He鈥檚 going into his freshman year at 17c起草社区 next year, and I鈥檒l be a senior.鈥
The trip presents a few drawbacks, admitted Fox: 鈥淲e鈥檙e losing our summer at camp. We鈥檙e spending our summer on the road. We鈥檙e not making any income. But we hope that the benefits will outweigh the negatives. And, no pun intended, it is letting the rubber hit the road with our Christianity鈥攁nd hopefully it won鈥檛 just be a summer-long thing.鈥
Brouwer agreed: 鈥淚 probably wouldn鈥檛 be riding the trip if I wasn鈥檛 fulfilling my dreams and helping others at the same time.鈥