1991 Miracle Yearbook

Remembering the Past. •• During my twenty-seven years of teaching, thousands of students have walked into my classroom; some have walked into my life. Bryan Armstrong was one of those students. He typified the Cedarville College student during his years here: active in his social life, diligent in his studies, respon- sible in his ex- tra-curricular activities, ma- turing in his walk with God. For all of his four years (1979-1983) at Cedarville, he worked on the Miracle staff; for two of those years he was the editor-in-chief. His theme for the 1982 book was "changes." He wrote in his "Last Writes" on the editor's page about how changes had affected his life that year and how in producing the book, God had changed him. In 1983, he ended his editor's "reflections": "To reflect ac- curately on four years at Cedarville, it is impossible to leave God out of the picture. In every event, every lesson, every trial, every joy, and every incident that sticks out clearly in my memory,the hand of God is evident." He ended the two volumes with this scripture: "Buthe knoweth the way that I take; when he hath tried me, I shall come forth as gold" (Job 23:10). Now he is forever changed! — Pat Dixon Brian Armstrong, 1961-1991 Students provide an outline of the new engineering building for an aerial camera. photo by Eric Cochrin 22 Academics

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