1999 Miracle Yearbook
B eftreprayingftr tke needs ofothers, students- wereasked to exawiitetheir own,kwtc. ay ofPrayer has become,a,specs:attasteoftheyearfrr many Cedarvillestudents: kilkireg;PRAYER Cedarville College designatestwodays outofevery yearasDaysofPrayer.Classes are canceled until 1 p.m., allowing time for the variety of activities the day holds. Each ofthe students meet with their advisors during the class break to share withotherstudentsintheir groups. During this time the group may read a por- tion ofScripture and sing some praise and worship songs,but the main focus of the time together is to share requests and pray for one another. The chapelforthedayis alsoa special time of sharing. 0 CHAPEL Rather than the regular hour long chapel, it was extended to an hour and a half. This Fall a speaker from Australia named Dennis Patterson came and shared with the college body. Patterson challenged and touched lives as he shared how years ago the Day of Prayer here at Cedarville changed his own life. The studentbody wasthen challenged to form small groups of two or three and presentthemselvesin prayer before the Lord. In the groups, they were further D uds Patirrson,shares AU testimony with,thecollege during the,FaDay ofPrayer challenged to pray for un- saved family members and the concerns on each of their hearts that day. S tudentsare,encouraged to altzetztthe various prayer meetings held on,campusduring theda),
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