Cedarville University - Miracle / Cedrus Yearbook (Cedarville, OH)

 - Class of 1988

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Residential Services rirst row Marta Coffey. Amy Armstrong. Tess Bailey. Second Row: Mike Wood. Tammy Jenkins. Cheryl Qllbert. Jenni- fer Salnatc. Cary Shaw. Wittenberg Evangelism nrst Row. Philip Brunner. Kelly rath. Sue Moyer. Scott Boyer. Mark Murdoch. Second row: Ron Schaffner. Vktolr Ca- hoon. Mark Sallee. Bobby Mile. OVCH-a.m. rirst row Amy DeCook. Melanie llaity, Mark Blddlngcr. Jim Breuler. Jennifer Whittaker. Kathy tiawtey. Rolando Pon- ce. Second row Donna Moyer. Kelly Marsh. Karen Burhoe. Beth Moon. Kara Yant. Sherri Bauer. Michael Landis. Terri Wingate. Third row Tyler Bragg. Joanna Rudelltch. Alice Mcrkh. Amy Moltmann. Wendy Rose, Eric Adnams. Wendy Boice. Dave Weaver. Dayton Detention Mrst row Donna Helm. Melinda Meng, Craig Ritchie. Jim Qcrakinls. Pam Com- mons. Second row Carta Curry. Debbie Rotrammel. Christie Umbzugh. Lisa Bcngston. Conrad Weaver. Third row Melody rerguson. Mark Zearfus. Todd Hummel. Richard Wells. Lyrrette Price. rhe Ohio Veteran’s Children's Home has been a center of one of the most active compassion min- istries for Ccdarville since 1959. The di- rectors at OVCtt approached Ccdarville that year to teach Sunday School. Since then, the ministry has developed into a tutoring service, Bible studies through- out the week, group activities on Sunday evenings as well as Sunday morning ser- vices. Approximately 100 students min- ister almost daily to the needs of the troubled children at OVCtt. Tina Love recalled, I could barely stand to be there. The children were so lost and some so lonely. Some wouldn't have anyone if it weren't for Cedarville. 26 Organizations

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i A Summer of Ministry ince the first two MIS ( members left for their countries, Randal Pat- ton for Colombia and Hannah Stovell for Haiti in 1970, the teams have strengthened in number and have traveled more broadly. For the sum- mer of 1988, 54 members traveled to 13 different countries. Missy Runion, a returning member of the Australia team, remembered why she decided to try out for the MIS team last year. I wanted to increase and strengthen my witness, take a taste of mis- sionary life, use my talent for his glory, and see whether the Lord wanted me in mis- sions.” She said, The peo- ple in Australia, especially the youth, were always watching us. It made me MIS...a life-changing experience, a place to leam the daily strug- gles a missionary faces, a personal chal- lenge... consider the possibilities. more conscious of my ac- tions and reminded me that I was there to witness to these people, not be a star.” Although MIS has been thought of as a glamour va- cation, Jennifer Lenhart re- minds any of those thinking of going on a MIS team that it definitely isn't glamour. “It's a lot of work; you have to re- member your purpose, over- look a lot of the nit-picky things that may drive you cra- zy, and remember that you're part of a team.” Dan Hale, a member of the '88 England lreland Ger- many team joined to truly un- derstand and get a real vision for the missionary life. “I have considered missions, and I know this First hand ex- perience will open my eyes to what being a missionary is all about--it will draw me closer to it. And even if I do not go into mission work, as a lay- man, I will be more eager to support them, knowing their daily needs.” Along with the new '88 Alaska Puppet team, all the teams received prayer and fi- nancial support from family and friends. MIS is one of the most involving ministries at C.C. The Summer Masters Puppets and Writing (not pictured); Crystal Clarke. Grace Young, Team. Shari Leach, Beth DeYoung. Bobby Mile. Toni Isaacson. Ruth Yuen, and Tamcra Dctrick. Tom Canoll. and Larry Mocclla. Writing Team The Master's Puppets III. Rebecca Young. Sta- cey Mueller. Debbie Robinson. Mm Bailey. Mark McMurtry. Tim Wagner, and Gcrilynn Mct2. MIS and Traveling Teams 25



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I I Above: A warm hug for Sherri Bauer's OVCM pals. Below. Many members of the OVCM leam participale In a tutoring program for the kids. Mueller first How • Michael Held. Sharon hen. Dave Smith. Kendra Mcrrold. Pam Os- wald. Shawn Hannay. Second Row • Tara Myde. Steven Tall. Becky McDon- ald. Valcta Sarver. Jeanne Rose. Lyn- dell Rising. Third Row • Jay Greene, Ka- trina Plourde. Debbie Waattl. Darin St ruble. Stephen Shroycr. Andy White. ♦ SITE first Row • Beckl Tacket. Pete Pappas. Wendell Strut . Second Row - Kevin Camfleld. Kim Elmers. Craig Tec. Tim Abramowlt . ♦ College Partners first Row - Dawn Phillips. Donna Blu- mcnstock. Jacquc Warden. Debbie Teller. Second Row ■ Mickey Swlck. Kim Pierce. Tammy Meadows. Robert Thompson. ♦ Mercy Hospital first Row - Melissa Berner. Julie Bowl- ing, Lisa fiuclgllo. Joy Jarvis. Sandra Sweet. JoAnne Sohn. Second Row • Bri- an Popenfoose. Dionne Keens. Kim Sill- well. Kim Comer. Sharon Senay. Third Row - Jennifer Chon. Dawn Maddlng.Ta- bltha Sheen. Lori Daniels. Kim Barch. Dawn Mooley. Organizations 2 7

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