1984 Miracle Yearbook

[3@drIcgm©fig Faithful Service Kflown to some as husband and wife or Pastor and family, to others asDean of Studentsand Director of Records and Registration, and yet to others as professor, deacon, colleagues, neighbors, and friends — for twenty-four years Richard and Barbara McIntosh have served their Lord with a distinctive dedication to Cedarville College, its students, and the community in which it sits. Educated by Bryan College, reinforced by the Master of Theology degree from Grace Theological Seminary, the Mclntoshes came to Cedarville in 1960, following eight years of pastorate. Not interested only in teaching specialities in theology, missions, and Bible study methods, Mr. and Mrs. McIntosh have integrated these interests into their daily lives. Both have ministered long and faithfully through Grace Baptist Church of Cedarville in spite of extensive activity in pulpit supply. Much in demand as a popular, thorough, and caring academic advisor, Mr. McIntosh,as well as Barbara,has counseled "Together, They Have Extended Warmly Christian Hospitality" and "pastored" hundreds of students seeking God's direction for their lives. Together,they have extended warmly Christian hospitality expecially to minority students and those from other continents, far from homes and families. Mr. McIntosh's commitment to quality of performance in Christian living has led him to lengthy service on the college committee guiding the Missionary Internship Service. Setting an example himself, Mr. McIntosh taught for a term in Africa and,with Mrs. McIntosh, toured and ministered under MIS in Australia. Barbara McIntosh has for the past thirteen years aided and guided development of the comprehensive system of academic record-keeping and services so vital to a quality educational institution. Her tenure as Records Clerkand, since 1980, as Director of Academic Records, has coincided with the simultaneous rapid growth of student enrollment and the strenuous task of developing and installing computers and their programs to meet complex academic needs. And when the computers failed, Barbara didn't! Both Mr. and Mrs. McIntosh, displaying sacrificial committment of time and energy, have exhibited that careful stewardship of detail in their professions and ministries so necessary to achieving excellence. Trustee of the Kyle Medical Center, and hostess, extension professor to minority pastors and curator of student growth,grandparents,and now returning to the pastorate, the Mclntoshes leave a tradition of dedication to be fulfilled. by Ronald M. Grosh

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