2002 Miracle Yearbook

acuity SCHOOL OF HEALTH & HUMAN PERFORMANCE "What a great place to work, where God and prayer are always the focus. It is a pleasure to see leaders stick to those principles all the time. The students have a similar heart for the Lord and have been great to work with." With these words, Professor and Coach Ben Belleman was referring to his work as a member ofthe faculty at Cedarville University in the school ofHealth and Human Performance. The faculty ofthis school deserved the same praise that Mr. Belleman awarded the leaders and students. They shared their hearts that yearned for the Lord, reinforcing the school's God- honoring reputation, using their abilities both in the classroom and on the field. Their leadership and teaching gave the students the ability to master their area ofstudy and graduate as professionals ready to take their knowledge and education into the world. Professor and Coach Teresa Clark enforced the claims in favor ofthe school with her statement: "Integrating Biblical truth and principles in the classroom and on the volleyball court is why I love my position. Using a sport to further the gospel and training future educators to stand firm on Biblical concepts is so rewarding." The University's Yellow Jacket Sports teams saw great success under the leadership ofthese professor and coaches. An NAIA national championship was even rewarded to the women's cross- country under the guidance of Coach and Associate Professor Elvin King. JeffBolender, an assistant track and field coach,said, It is not always the best team or athlete who wins, but rather the one who competes the best on the given day." 166 Academics Coach John McGillivraytakes a break from coaching to catch up on his email. Dr. Don Callan Dean Professor of Physical Education John McGillivray Chair of Exercise and Sport Science

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