Torch, Fall 2002

Fall 2002 / TORCH 11 1 Yancey, Philip (1995). The Jesus I Never Knew . Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan. The new “CU on the Road” Web site provides very helpful information to alumni, parents, and other constituents regarding when and where Cedarville representatives will be traveling. If you want to meet a Cedarville representative in your area, this is the place to find that information! Visit the site today to find itineraries for: ✵ Dr. Paul Dixon ✵ Christian ministry teams ✵ Admissions representatives ✵ Church and school relations representatives ✵ Music department ensembles ✵ Alumni gatherings ✵ Development and career services activities ✵ College fairs ✵ And much more! Announcing the New CU on the Road Web Site the Holy Spirit. Without an intense sensitivity to the Spirit’s leading and direction, we will be unable to live the lives necessary before our fellow workers and neighbors for them to see our good deeds and ultimately glorify God. Philippians 1:27 states, “Whatever happens, conduct yourselves in a manner worthy of the gospel of Christ.” Ah, there’s the rub! The “whatevers” are the challenges that present opportunities in the workplace for us to either be led by the Spirit or succumb to our natural selves and tarnish the worthiness and relevance of the gospel before men. Our workplace lifestyle should demonstrate self-control, a desire to do good, respect for all, and an appropriate fear of and reverence for God. Investing in a day-to-day, long- term passion for developing a positive, Spirit-led, Christ-centered life will ultimately have the best impact in the sphere of our personal marketplace. If we appropriately make these characteristics a part of our life sentences … A Passion for the Lost A Nature of Adaptability An Appreciation of Community A Dedication for the Long Haul A Sensitivity to the Holy Spirit … they will become the adjectives that modify our noun “Christian!” www.cedarville.edu/reps L ew Gibbs became the director of career services at Cedarville in 1996, after serving 31 years with IBM. He is committed to providing Cedarville students and graduates with training in lifelong career-related disciplines. A frequent guest on the radio program “Money Matters,” Gibbs is currently partnering with a Cedarville graduate to write a book on character- based hiring in corporate America. Gibbs and his wife, Sheron, reside in Cedarville. All three of their grown children earned their undergraduate degrees at Cedarville University. T

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