Torch, Spring 1986

MISSION AND OBJECTIVES "/have not 011/y leamed how: to thinJ' from a Christian vir&point, but /'111 also more m11sistent - in devotions, in prayer, in wJifllessi11g– i11 evetJ' aspert ofmy life." Krista Nickoson, senior "A Christian education is more than beginning every class with prayer. Rather, it is the instilling ofChristian principles and character into every facet ofa student's life." She ri Hare ('83) "Seventy-two perrent of our students were involved i11 Chn"stian service. Their activities included numerous /oral • rompassion ministries as well as the many gospel teams which traveled throughout the U.S. Nearly JOO MIS'ers served in 14 tountries during the summer. " C he ryl l\ !ill e r ('83) Secre rnry , C h risti an l\ !in iscries O ffi ce 6 In the 1984-85 academic year, Cedarville College did not waver from its purpose to offer its students an education consistent with biblical truth. The college kept this purpose in view through striving to accomplish the following objectives : 1. To undergird the student in the fundamentals of the Christian faith, and to stimulate him to evaluate knowledge in the light of scriptural truth. 2. To encourage growth in Christian character in each student, and to help the student accept his responsibility in faithful Christian service.

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