1998 Miracle Yearbook
By Ruthanne S. Pierson o a-m,*)/ D r. james vice president for Bob Evans Farms, Inc., humorously awarded the chan- cellor a specialBobEvanstie and the Gentleman Farmer Award for Dr. Jeremiah's faithful patronage of his favorite restaurant. The award en- titled Dr.Jeremiah to one squarefoot oftheDanEvansFarminRioGrande, Ohio.SGA president,ScottVanLoo, also awarded Dr.Jeremiah aThomas Nelson New King James Version Bible. The Bible represents Dr. Jeremiah's work and contribution toward the development ofthe ver- sion. Mr. W. Thomas Younger, T. jeremiah Recognition Chapel former chairman ofthe board oftrustees and current trustee of Cedarville, spoke to the audience highlighting some ofthe areasofDr.Jeremiah'sinfluential minis- try. Additional honors included the an- // Wved6/X7odavod WedaPoi,g Wo4e nouncement of a new scholarship bear- ing the chancellor's name. The scholar- ship will be an annual award given to a graduating seniorentering seminary who intends to pursue the pastorate. This year's first recipient was senior Briar Bell who plans to attend either Dalla, Theological Seminary in Texas, o Master's Seminary in California. In April, the trustees voted t give Dr.Jeremiah hischoice ofcondo miniums in California, which will al low him to spend three months ofthe year with family. This announcemen was madeduring thechapel,as wella the presentation of a box of letters from various college family member expressing their gratitude and appre ciationtothechancellor.Acommemo rative painting displaying the variou aspects of Dr. Jeremiah's 45 years o ministry atCedarville College wasthe final presentation and gift. Perkins Y r.Jeremiah(right)and his son,Dr.David Jeremiah (left),share the fruits ofmany years of hard work,dedication,and sacrifice as family and friends recognize their efforts. 208 ministries
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