2010 Miracle Yearbook

COMMUNITY MINISTRIES CImild the best thing about Cedarville University really be off campus? Many students get involved each year with community ministries around the area and say they love it! They feed off sharing the truth and the love of the Gospel with kids, teens, elderly, families... you name it. Students take to heart what they learn on campus and spread the Gospel out into the community. But the community isn't the only one to benefit. The students themselves develop a love that compels them to share about God's greatness, witnessinHis love for the world. Caitlin Hull, invol4d with the Ark in Springfield, said,"I have developed a heart for urban ministry while-atdarville. I got involved at the Ark because I nye the opportunity to build relationships *ith a lot of hurting kids from broken families." Although it takes commitment and time throughout the school year, over her four years at Cedarville, Caitlin saw that God has used her in the ministry with these kids. Nora Chasnov and her mother look at the opportunities to support the Luke Commission and take home a little "somethin-somethin" during the ministry's silent auction. Several CU students have beerfable toget involved with Changing Lives Now and have experienced the amazing ministry opportunity it presents. Some ofthe kids from Young Life gather to show some ofthe goods. Caitlin Hull spends some quality time with friends, and being an amazing role model,we're sure.

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