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Who is Cor?

My name is Cornelius Paul Enz, but for several years now, most people have called me “Cor,” which means “heart” in Latin. My heartbeat began before March 14, 1989—but on that day, I saw the light of day in Ludwigsburg, near Stuttgart. Since 2022, I’ve had the privilege of sharing my life with my wonderful wife Lena, for which I’m deeply grateful. I grew up in a Christian family. What makes my parents special is their authentic faith in Jesus Christ. From a very young age, I was confronted with this way of life. During my childhood and teenage years, I was challenged to decide what worldview I would embrace. Personal experiences led me to begin believing in a Creator God. This Creator God has increasingly revealed Himself to me in the person of Jesus Christ. Now, I too want to live out an authentic and vibrant relationship with Jesus Christ. May the grace and love of God be with me and humbly lead me to His purpose. SOLI DEO GLORIA! To God alone be the glory!

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Cor's resume

Some milestones and pictures from my past.

March 14, 1989

Born

 

"The liveliness of my father and mother has always inspired me!"

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I, "Cor," am passionate

about CEP and CAP.

Why I’m excited about Christ-Centered Experiential Education (CEP) and Christ-Centered Adventure Education (CAP)! "There are school-enthusiastic people who genuinely enjoy going to school. They happily sit through lessons, read books, and write pages of essays. But there’s also a group of learning-enthusiastic people who gain deep knowledge and live wisely—without relying on books or school desks to do so." Ever since I was a child, I’ve found it difficult to sit still and read books. School benches and church pews were often a real challenge. But thankfully, there are other ways to learn! Jesus didn’t just sit in the synagogue with His disciples—He walked with them. Learning happened through adventures and experiences. I’m passionate about CEP and CAP because their goal is to teach people in a holistic way, consciously using places like nature instead of traditional classrooms. During the three years Jesus taught His disciples, He didn’t just use synagogues—He used adventures and real-life experiences across all of Israel. On the road, they talked about the Torah and God’s promises. His intention was for what was learned to shape every area of life. CEP and CAP can play a major role in enabling people to experience the message of Jesus Christ in a holistic way. Pioneers like Hans Peter Royer (Austria), Lou Pesket (Canada), Gernot Kunselman (Canada & Austria), and Louis Zamperini (USA) have already demonstrated this powerfully. That’s why it’s my heartfelt desire to connect this tension between theory and practice in a way that brings real transformation to the human heart!

Learn more about Cor’s work and approach.

Therefore, I urge you, brothers and sisters, in view of God’s mercy, to offer your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God—this is your true and proper worship. Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is—his good, pleasing and perfect will.

Romans 12,1-2

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COR ENZ

 

Cornelius Enz

Batzengschwenden 56 ½

87494 Rückholz

Germany

 

0049 170 800 97 79

cornelius_enz@gmx.de

 

 

 

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