1985 Miracle Yearbook

Rebecca Jane Dye Nursing Debbie Ann Dysert Elementary Educorion Judy Elaine Eaglesion Business Administration Luke S. Eaton Mathematics Anne Elizabeth Edwards Psychology Lamar C. Elfert Psychology Rob S. English Premedicine Michael James Enrnon Marhematics/Secondory Ed. Tommy Ann Evans Psychology Don David Everett Biology Jonathan L. Exley Chernisrry Yvonne A. Focey Business Adminisrrorion Lisa Christine Fawcett English Wen& Anne Figory Elementary Education Koren Lynn Firth Elementary Education Laura Marie Fish Special Education Jody Kay Fisher Elementary Education looYe Lynn Flach Elementary Education Holly Anne tienner Elementary Educorion Philip Ray Fogle, Jr. Mathematics Andrew Scott Ford Mathemoria Claire Anne Fortesis English Robert A head Bible/Preserninary Todd T. Free Business Administration B eing a Bible comprehensive major has given me many opporruniries to interact with many different people from different backgrounds. Teaching a Sunday School class at the Campus Fellowship was most definitely the highlight of my sopho- more year. The opporruniry to put into practice the reaching and preaching skills that have been developed in me by our fantastic Bible professors has opened up a way to communicate the love for people. I have learned to appreciate more the hurts and needs of others instead of being wrapped up in me all of the time. The Lord is also showing me more and more how I need to be disciplined in ever- ything I do, either here or school or at home. Being a parr of the class of 1987 is a privilege, considering that it isthe Centen- nial Class. Having the chance to be a small parr of Cedarville's heritage will be on honor I won't soon forger. Oh, there have been great times run: COLAKCY CORIESE ning rock and being on a Christian Service ream, but the greatest rimes are when one feels the Creator's prompting by His spirit to draw closer and experience a change or transition in one's life. Yes, there are many things I have learned this school year both in and our of class; but the one that was the hardest for me to learn and had the most benefits was when I learned to love and respect peo- ple for who they are and where they are. The objective of any kind of minister of God is to push the souls of people God- word. To do so, one must first earn their respect. These two verses ore the verses that taught me this lesson and I pray they will do the some for you: Acts 10:34 "Then Peter opened his mouth,and said, Of a truth I perceive rhar God is no respector of persons;" Proverbs 15:1 "A gentle answer turnerh away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger." 210 Sophomores

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