2002 Miracle Yearbook
.2i-sa cite/I-ma-a Professor Morley Halsmith went home to be with Jesus on February 12,2002,after serving at Cedarville for a little more than five months. Despite the brevity ofhis time at the university, students and faculty loved this man ofGod and learned from his testimony. After he came to Cedarville to serve as Assistant Professor ofChurch Music and the director ofJubilate, Professor Halsmith learned that his cancer had returned. However,he continued to mentor his church music majors and used this opportunity to impact the lives ofhis students. "Professor Halsmith was a man with the proper perspective. He didn't focus on cancer and death, but on God,family, others, and life. Mr. Halsmith was truly an inspiration to me." - Ben DeLong "Morley Halsmith was only with us for less than a year. In that short time, however,he became a good friend. The physical trials that he faced gave him an extraordinary understanding ofthe meaning of an intimate relationship with God and oftrusting God with his entire life. His friendship and leadership will be greatly missed." - Dr.James Colman Lisa Herman,a freshman nursing major from Cleveland, Ohio, passed away on Monday, April 8,2002. Herman went to the doctor for a routine check up and found that she had a cancerous tumor in her chest. After a difficult and heartbreak- ing battle, Lisa left behind her mother and father, a - Christy, who was a junior at Cedarville, and four brothers John,Joel, Paul, and Peter. During her brieftime at Cedarville, Lisa was able to make a deep impact on her friends and unitmates. "Lisa was a very godly woman. She was definitely an example that all ofus can look to. She was a genuine, on-fire Christian." - Nicole Jewell "God truly blessed me by giving me such a beautiful,loving, and passionate sister. I believe that she blessed each life that she touched."- Christy Herman M4.MOidelfczliati4Otia Opening 11
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