1983 View Book

OPPORTUNITY... to grow spiritually. How? Through everything at Cedarville. We believe that being a Christian involves having a personal relationship with Jesus Christ and then living accord– ing to His Word. It is a way of life, a relationship which affects everything that we do. Consequently, we feel that our spiritual concern should permeate every aspect of our college program. We require that each student testify of personal faith in Jesus Christ in his or her application for admission. The Bible, which we view as the authority for faith, knowledge, and practice, is an integral part of our academic curriculum - every student takes at least a minor in Bible (six classes) before graduating. Forty– five minutes of each week day are devoted to our chapel program in which the college family listens to a message from Christian speakers representing many walks of life. Weeks of spiritual emphasis highlight each academic quarter. Film series and guest lecturers focus attention upon contemporary Christian issues and provide insight into practical Christian living. Classes are taught by dedicated Christian faculty who endeavor to integrate Biblical principles with course content and demonstrate a spiritual concern for their students.

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