Cedarville Magazine Spring 2019

TRAINING From building into each other in discipleship groups, to inspiring classmates through HeartSong or chapel bands, to coaching and mentoring by Resident Assistants and Community Life Coordinators, Cedarville students learn early on that their 1,000 days will be exponentially better as they learn both to receive and then pour into others. But few roles offer as much potential for touching the entire student body as class chaplains and the Student Government Association (SGA) Chaplain. Class chaplains speak to their peers twice a year, except for the freshman chaplain who’s elected fall semester and speaks in the spring. The SGA chaplain has 14 opportunities to bring God’s Word to undergrads, grad students, faculty, and staff throughout the school year. With that level of influence comes a heightened sense of need for the student-speaker to be not just a skilled communicator, but also a person whose walk with Christ is maturing.

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