Torch, Spring 2004
About Our Cover Spring 2004 V OLUME 26 , N UMBER 1 The world is our workplace. God has called each of us to have a positive impact on our neighbors, our communities, and our culture. This issue is dedicated to providing you with tools to carry out that responsibility. Thinking Worldviewishly 4 Campus News 16 Engagement: A Career Services Imperative 8 Helping students prepare for their vocational callings and encouraging them to engage their culture in a meaningful way, whatever their work setting, is the principal role of the Cedarville University Career Services Office. Features Godspeed! 2 Dr. Martin Clark, a member of the faculty for 30 years and vice president for development since 1984, recently announced his resignation to assume responsibilities as president of the Kettering Medical Foundation in Dayton, Ohio. Dr. Bill Brown’s passion is for Christians in general and CU students in particular to be salt and light in the world, not in the church. “My challenge for all of us,” he writes, “is to think deeply and broadly about what that means.” Please join us as we continue to pray for America and its leaders. Spring 2004 / TORCH 3 Forensics and debate teams claim a national Christian championship; high schoolers learn leadership principles; a new trustee is named; and Cedarville University launches a search for a new vice president for development. Read about these and other items of interest in Campus News. 4 8
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