1992 Miracle Yearbook

The Value ofDedication In the Ad 7ofthe CampusFellowship The Fellowship ministry of Cedarville College provides services in the chapel on everySunday morning,Sunday night, and Wednesday night for those of the student body who are not able to go off campustogetinvolved in alocalchurch. The ministry is run by a group of elected students called the Advisory 7. Ben Brown,the chairman of this year's Advisory7,stated that"the main accom- plishmentthis year ofthe Fellowship min- istry wasthe meaningful worshipservices and the challengesto worship God." This wasdone by using predominantly praise choruseswhichtendto be moreworship- ful for the college-aged Christian, and even by dedicating an entire service on one occasion to praise and worship. Brownstated thatthe Fellowship minis- try isa very challenging one in that unlike most local churches,the attendance is highly transitory. He added,The incon- sistency in contacts and relationships is frustrating." However,in the face of the challengesofthe ministry,Brown feltthat he had a team of men in the Ad 7 who could only be described as"dedicated." "Whena needcameup,they were avail- able." Brown cited examples ofthe mis- sions project, Bibles for Russia, and the numerousprayersessions wherethe Ad 7 were always presentand willing toserve. Whenasked whathehad gainedfrom his experience in the Fellowship ministry, Brown responded quickly,"I realized that people are atdifferent levels in their spiri- tual growth and I am afellow-struggler. I am a very driven and impatient person, and thefellowship ministry intensified my compassion for fellow-believers." 'Jesse Wesselink photo by Jesse Wesselink C54 7 Ministries photo by Jesse Wesselink THE STORYTELLER, Brent Apperson used practical THE BELOVED GATHERING PLACE illustrations to make the Word come alive.

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