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How do Cedarville’s faculty and staff celebrate Thanksgiving?

by Sierra Perkinson As the fall semester creeps to an end, both faculty and staff looked forward to the welcome rest of Thanksgiving just as much as their students did.  Associate Professor of History Dr. Robert Clark often enjoys reflecting on Thanksgiving’s origins and being reminded of the uniqueness of the often overlooked holiday. “Thanksgiving is a unique holiday…in the national sense of holidays,” Clark said. “Even different than Christmas, which is recognized in ...

Testimony Tuesday: Living out of right fear of the Lord

By Bella Agnello The first time Hugo Cerrato came to Cedarville University was also the first time he flew on a plane, the first time he came to the United States and the first time he left home. At 17 years old, with only two bags to his name, he watched Honduras disappear into the corner of the plane window and dreamed of what God had in store for him in the cornfields of Ohio. There was no going back. A junior Economics and International Studies major, Cerrato knows that every ...

Campus Christmas: The elves behind the magic

By Bella Agnello ‘Twas the night of Campus Christmas, when all through the ‘ville, students were decorating – with cheer and with thrill. Christmas music mixed with the sounds of laughter and conversation as the Campus Experience team transformed Cedarville University into a winter wonderland. Between Friday, Nov. 21 at 8 p.m. and Saturday, Nov. 22 at 2:30 a.m., the team decked the halls with gift boxes, Christmas trees and the likes to usher in the holiday season. Campus ...

Testimony Tuesday: Finding a faithful God through crippling anxiety

By Rachel Schuck “I’m an average Christian, some people would say, but my life story isn’t average and my testimony isn’t average.” Faith DiBenedetto, a sophomore Communication major at Cedarville University, grew up in a Christian household surrounded by many godly influences. At five years old, DiBenedetto surrendered her life to Christ after having a conversation with her dad. While she understood Christ’s sacrifice for her sin, DiBenedetto believed one significant ...

Young Women for America: Faith and freedom

By Megan Deets Sanctity of life, support of Israel and religious liberty are some of the core issues that Young Women for America stands for. Young Women for America (YWA) strives to keep young women informed about current events and how they relate to their religious beliefs.  Olivia Hickam, a junior Political Science major and the vice president for YWA, explained why an organization like this is important for women to participate in.  “In such a male-dominated field ...

Testimony Tuesday: From comparison to contentment

Megan Deets “It doesn’t matter what other people are doing as long as you are doing what you are called to do.” In high school, Amanda Yancey, a sophomore nursing major, was consumed by comparing herself to those around her. She struggled to find her identity in Christ instead of finding it in measuring up to other people. But through God’s faithfulness, she learned that his grace is all that she needs. Yancey grew up in the town of Canby, Oregon. Oregon is a state with few ...

Cancer awareness month: A story of hope for Cedarville students

By Rachel Schuck “[Cancer] showed me that I need God, and not just to heal me, but I need God to live. I need God to live fully.” At seven years old, Gabriela Sierra was diagnosed with stage-two Hodgkin’s lymphoma, a type of lymphatic cancer typically found in young children.  Sierra, a freshman Psychology major from the Dominican Republic, faced drastic changes following her diagnosis. In the span of two months, she could no longer attend school, go to church or spend time ...

Testimony Tuesday: Trusting in God’s goodness in the midst of hardship

By Rachel Schuck “[God] is sovereign, he’s all powerful, and he’s also good. And so the things that he allows or gives or takes away, it’s all good.”  Lindy Carr, a Cedarville graduate and the resident director of Willetts, witnessed Christ’s love through her family, especially her parents, as she grew up. Her parents, who were missionaries to Japan for over twenty-five years, modeled Christ’s love, teaching Carr the importance of reading Scripture and living solely ...

Testimony Tuesday: Letting go to experience God’s love 

By Bella Agnello “Comfortable is somewhat uncomfortable to me because I’m not used to it.”  Abigail Nutter, a senior Mechanical Engineering major, moved five times before she graduated high school as her parents followed the Lord’s call to various ministries. Through a move to Texas, South Carolina, Maryland, Illinois and Iowa, she witnessed God going before her and teaching her his heart.  After living in Maryland for six years, the Nutters felt led to Houston, TX, ...

Homecoming weekend marks the end of the campaign for Cedarville, calling students to recognize God’s provision and goodness

By Rachel Schuck During his State of the University address last Friday, Dr. White kicked off homecoming weekend with a profound statement about a project that has transformed Cedarville’s campus. “Today we celebrate something extraordinary. We celebrate something that has taken countless numbers of partners, prayers, and gifts,” White said. “Today we are concluding our ‘1,000 Days Transformed’ campaign for Cedarville.” White explained that the “grand vision” for the ...