Inspire, Summer 2008

Cedarville University 3 Authentic praise. A community gathering. Challenging speakers. Some things never change. Meet a few of the guests who spoke in chapel during the past few months. Listen to archived chapel broadcasts at www.ThePath.fm . Marilyn Laszlo (January 10, 2008) Former Missionary with Wycliffe Bible Translators www.laszlomissionleague.com Chip Bernhard ’77 (January 17, 2008) Senior Pastor of Spring Creek Church, Pewaukee, Wisconsin www.springcreekonline.org David Uth (February 5, 2008) Senior Pastor of First Baptist Church, Orlando, Florida www.firstorlando.com Gary Phillips (February 20–21, 2008) Founding Pastor of Signal Mountain Bible Church, Signal Mountain, Tennessee www.smbible.com D.Z. Cofield (March 11–12, 2008) Senior Pastor of Good Hope Missionary Baptist Church, Houston, Texas www.goodhope.org Nicole Braddock Bromley (March 13, 2008) Founder and Director of OneVOICE Enterprises www.onevoiceenterprises.com Alistair Begg (March 26, 2008) Senior Pastor of Parkside Church, Chagrin Falls, Ohio www.parksidechurch.com Phil Savage (March 27, 2008) Senior Vice President and General Manager of the Cleveland Browns www.clevelandbrowns.com Deforia Lane (April 3, 2008) Director of the Music Therapy Program, University Hospitals of Cleveland, Ireland Cancer Center, and Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital www.uhhospitals.org Mark Bailey (April 8, 2008) President of Dallas Theological Seminary www.dts.edu chapel report what ’s abuzz Reaching the World for Almost 40 Years Missions Involvement Services (MIS) is an integral part of many students’ Cedarville experience. Since 1970, more than 5,000 individuals have ministered in 89 countries. This summer, faculty, staff, and students again lived out truth before a lost and dying world. Fields of service included the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Germany, Hungary, Indonesia, Israel, Kosovo, Liberia, Peru, Romania, Rwanda, South Africa, Swaziland, Togo, Uganda, and Ukraine. Read more about this summer’s MIS trips at www.cedarville.edu/missions . Cedarville’s MIS program is directed by former missionary Brian Nester. Brian and his team work closely with missions agencies to provide an experience that accurately presents the joy and challenges of missions work. For more information on how you can support students who take short-term missions trips, contact Cedarville’s MIS office by e-mailing mis@cedarville.edu . Left: After a day of ministry, the Israel team took an authentic camel ride through the Negev Desert. Right: Jordan Leman ‘09 and others of the Middle East team spent time fixing a Bedouin widow’s home.

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