Testimony Tuesday: Unearthing the mystery of the creator God
By Bella Agnello
Before coming to Cedarville University in 2018, Dr. Mohan Pereira, associate professor of physics, received his postdoctoral training at Yale. While there in New England, he was able to initiate several Gospel initiatives with Cru’s international ministry, Bridges International.
Pereira’s passion for evangelism started years prior when he became a Christian in college. Yet, that was not the first time God spoke to him. Pereira witnessed God’s direct revelations to ...
‘A Vengeance Most Fowl’ is a comedic commentary
By Danielle Cherry
In the 17 years since Wallace and Gromit’s last appearance, animation has moved through both ultra-realism and stylization, with high-tech tools dominating the medium. Their newest film “A Vengeance Most Fowl” breathes an old-fashioned air into an over-saturated genre.
The greatest charm of the film is the characters' personas. Wallace is an avid inventor, systemizing his entire life with the push of a button. Wallace sees change and advancement as exciting, ...
The sacred work of burden bearing: Russ Ramsey’s Lyceum lecture on Van Gogh
By Chelsea McKanna
Students filled the seats, lined the back walls and sat on staircases in the Scharnberg Auditorium to hear pastor and writer Russ Ramsey’s Lyceum Lecture and following Q&A on his book titled, “Van Gogh Has a Broken Heart.” The lecture took place on Thursday, January 16 at 7:00 p.m. A hush fell over the room when Ramsey began to speak, eager to listen after some technical difficulties set back the start fifteen minutes.
“I want us to see the hope of ...