1983 Miracle Yearbook

"Serving the Lord ... serving one another" (Colossians 3:24)aptly described the college student's motive for Christian service. These various experiences encouraged growth in Christian character and helped the student learn faithfulness in his particular ministry. There were opportunities for experience and service in local church ministries, homesand orphans and senior citizens, penal institutions, rescue missions, schools for the physically and mentally impaired, and in hospitals. Many students shared their faith with students on area college campuses. They traveled on gospel and puppetteams,conducted open air" evangelistic meetings,and taught Bible clubs. During the summer,students served in short-term missionary internships from China to Brazil. Their willingness to serve the Lord Jesus Christ in various ministries mirrored their love for God and others. Reflections:Senior,Dean Johnson preaches the morning message at Ohio Veterans Children's Home.Lnsert:A 1965Cedarville College student speaks to an inmate at a local jail during his Christian Service ministry. CHRISTIAN SERVICE

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