1998-1999 Cedarville College Annual Report
Service for Eternity A fter students complete their years at Cedarville College, they leave with much more than a diploma in hand. Nurtured by chapel and devotional time, they hold a heart for God. Their studies have developed in them a mind for Christ. Extracurricular activities have provided them with friends for life. However, one of the greatest attributes that students leave Cedarville College with is a passion for service for eternity. There are many ways in which students can serve. Some ways are very evident and well-known; others are obscure and perhaps known only to the Lord. While no one can begin to list the unheralded ways in which some of Cedarville's students may serve, the following are more visible ways that students have committed themselves to service for eternity. Community Ministries E ach year Cedarville students minister to churches and community organizations in the southwest Ohio region through a variety of local opportunities. This year, students chose to minister in the following ways: + Counseling/Crisis Pregnancy Centers +Evangelism/urban outreach +Tutoring + Youth outreach + Correctional facilities visitation + Hospital/Ronald McDonald House service +Nursing home/disability visitation + Service in local churches "It has been so exciting to see the way God has worked in junior high youth to make them leaders in the youth group, and eventually, I believe, leaders in the church. I also have seen God work in amazing ways within the team of Cedarville students, changing us so that we would be better tools in His hands. ... I have discovered beyond a doubt that youth ministry is the area where God wants me to serve." Andrea fndicott Senior organizational communications major from Liberty Center, Ohio Jr. high youth group ministry participant
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