Cedars, February 2019

wanted to teach everyone how to play pia- no,” said Jones, “but ultimately he wanted to impact people’s hearts for Christ.” Clevenger continues to make this his primary goal in his retirement. He wants to share his love of trains with others in a way that will open up opportunities to share with them his far greater love for Christ. He said that it is important to use our activities and hobbies to invite people who need the Lord into our fun. “You ought to be able to have fun while doing ministry,” he said. Hannah Day is a sophomore forensic sci- ence major from Pennsylvania and campus reporter for Cedars. She enjoys theatre, music, and correcting people. February 2019 5 COVER STORY Photo courtesy of Chuck Clevenger Dr. Charles Clevenger, retired professor of music, has found ministry in model trains. Dr. David Van Dyke Chair, IL MFT Licensure & Disciplinary Board Commissioner, COAMFTE therapist professor wheaton.edu/MFT Dr. Van Dyke sees human suffering and healing through the lens of relationships. Our faculty develop the whole person to foster new possibilities for personal, professional, and relational growth. Train with visionaries in the field to pursue one of the fastest growing careers through the M.A. In Marriage & Family Therapy. The Marriage and Family Therapy program at Wheaton College is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Marriage and Family Therapy Education (COAMFTE), 112 South Alfred Street, Alexandria, Virginia 22314, 703.838.9808, coa@ aamft.org visionary

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