1985-1986 Cedarville College Annual Report

6 MISSION AND OBJECTIVES ·'J hove 1101 011~)' leamed hom• to rhinfjimn a Chris1ia11 vir~&Jpoi111, b111 1'111 alw more m11sistmt - in devotions , in proyff, i11 wi111essing– in eruery asper! of111y life." Krista N ickoso n. sen ior "A Christian edt1mtio11 is more than beginning every dass with prayer. Rather, it is the instilling ofChristian principles and dwrarter into eve1y facet ofa student's life." She ri Hart ('83) "Sruenty-IW!O perrent of ot1r students were involved in Christian seruire. Their artivities ind11ded nt1111ero11s /om/ m111passion 111in1~1tries as well as the 1Jl(111y gospel teams whir/1 traveled thro11ghot1tthe U.S . Nearly JOO ,'v/IS'm· served in 14 1·011ntries d11ring the st1n1111er. " Chervl 1\ l iller ('8.\) Secrera rv, C h ristian l\ li n i stri ~s Office In the 1984-85 academic year, Cedarville College did not waver from its purpose to offer its students an education consistent with biblical truth. The college kept this purpose in view through striving to accomplish the following objectives: 1. To undergird the student in the fundamentals of the Christian faith, and to stimulate him to evaluate knowledge in the light of scriptural truth. 2. To encourage growth in Christian character in each student, and to help the student accept his responsibility in faithful Christian service.

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