2002 Miracle Yearbook

any are calling 2001 "the year when everything changed." In many senses that is true. Never again will Americansfeel invulnderable to the attacks of terror and evil. Those of us who can remember December 7, 1941 can recall the cataclysmic effects the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor had on our lives and on the relationships we craned during the war years. Those among us too young for those recollections are experiencing a rebirth of a unified American spirit and, thankfully, a revival of interest in spiritual matters. One must hope and pray that the devastating attacksofSeptember 11 will ultimately resultin thesame kind of triumph over evil that followed Pearl Harbor and gave rise to the triumph of democracy and freedom over despotism. We at Cedarville University can pointto atleastone thing that has not changed since September 11. Westeadfastly maintain ourfocuson the One who is"thesame yesterdayand todayandforever"(Hebrews 13:8). We praise the Lord Jesus Christ for His protection. We praise Him for His love and compassion. And, we praise Him for the good things He has brought our way. Paul Dixon President

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