1954 Miracle Yearbook

2 1an Studenti DR. ARTHUR F. WILLIAMS Cedarville College passed into the hands of the Trustees of the Baptist Bible Institute of Cleveland less than one year ago; hence it has had a very short history under Baptist administration. We are grateful to God for our campus and for a splendid faculty of consecrated instructors, and as Dean of Students I have had opportunity to know something of the lives of the young people who came here. They are not angels, nor do they claim to be, but I am convinced that a finer student body is not to be found anywhere. What the future holds for Cedarville Baptist College depends largely upon how much our Regular Baptist constituency realizes the need for an institution where its young people may obtain a college education in an atmosphere in which Baptist distinctives are not lost sight of, and the issues of separation from denominational apostasy are not ignored. Such an institution cannot be built upon sentiment; it takes the consecrated dollars of God's people, together with much prayer and planning to produce the kind of a school that Regular Baptist leaders have earnestly desired for many years. It is to this end that the present student-body, faculty members, and trustees unite in an earnest appeal to the churches in our Regular Baptist Fellowship to place Cedarville on their budget and in their daily prayers. 10 11M

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