2010 Miracle Yearbook

DISCIPLESHIP GROUPS R ecent studies have shown that spiritual growth among college students does not happen purely by osmosis but must come as a result of intentional time spent in the Word and with the Body of Christ. The Discipleship Ministries department of Cedarville has not been shocked by these findings. In fact, with the help of Mark Irving, Director of Discipleship Ministries, this department has been on the cutting edge, consistently providing students with arvariety of opportunities to pursue growth and community. Want a small group Bible or book study? Join a Discipleship Group! Are you an engaged or seriously dating and looking for relational wisdom? Fit To Be Tied is for you! How about a student-ledweekly time of prnyek? Join a prayer group! Feel like'Voing outside your comfort zone and witnessing to students at neighboring college campuses? Then check out Project 28 Eighteen! "The best part of my Discipleship Leader experience was the really good, tough, uncomfortable questions that arose from Battling Unbelief. I loved how my girls would share their perspectives and 'muddy the waters,' so to speak, with ideas that were new to me," commented Hannah Bryan. The Discipleship Council enjoys their mission trip to Immanuel Mission on the Navajo Reservation in Arizona with leader Mark Irving. Only two things will last after this life: God's Word and people. Discipleship Ministries values and invests in both. I /— Discipleship can ofthe Hive. penjust about anywhere,even in the bustle and chatter Leaders ofthe group "Lord,Change my Attitude" Genelle Schedlbauer,Bekah Dodson,Heidi Van Strien,Brooke Larsen, Faith Beauchemin,Emily Miller, Jamie Widman,Dea Fallin, and Anna Sloan grab a group shot in front of the capitol building in Charleston,WV.

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