Ebbs and Flows: Lake Erie beats Cedarville in five sets
By Danielle Cherry
On November 12, the Cedarville women’s volleyball team walked onto the court with bright eyes and joyful smiles, ready to take on Lake Erie. The match began with a strong kill from Cassie Shields, setting the team up for a set of victories, but ultimately, they would fall in a lopsided five-set game to the Storm.
In the first set, the Jackets played swiftly—calculated and united. They held a consistent two-point lead over the Storm until point 12 when Cedarville ...
‘The Worlds Divide’ is a triumph in independent animation
By Isaac Steward
When I first saw the trailer for “The Worlds Divide”, I’ll admit I didn’t have very high expectations. As impressive as it is for a two hour movie to be completely written, directed and animated by one person, I couldn’t see how one person could tell a story of this scale with so little help. Even working with sound designers, composers, actors and a few other people, it still just didn’t make sense to me. So when I went to watch “The Worlds Divide”&n...
Testimony Tuesday: Learning from the teacher
By Bella Agnello
One day in Louisville, KY, a 15-year-old boy understood the Gospel for the first time while riding in a church van.
Though he grew up in the church, Dr. Kevin Jones did not understand the Bible until Deacon David Williams – who was driving the van – shared the Gospel with him on the way to church. He did not know it yet, but from that moment on Jones’ life could never be the same again.
“When you understand your ugliness and darkness, and come to know ...