Posts in Category: multicultural

Eat Your Vegetables

April 26, 2016

Why is it that foods that are good for me usually taste less than appealing? As a little boy I was overwhelmed by the taste and texture of okra. I’m not saying there’s anything wrong with okra, its just that I would associate other things with that texture. It was... View Article

All In The Family

April 10, 2016

It sounds like the beginning of a joke. A nursing major, local kid, guy from the east coast, a ball player and a tall man all meet on a sidewalk…..It is true. After a few moments they exchange enough of life together that two of them, who have never met... View Article

Loving Others

April 2, 2016

How important is friendship to you? Proverbs 18:24 says “A man who has friends must himself be friendly, but there is a friend who sticks closer than a brother” NKJV For Jeff, it meant redirecting his schedule, searching for his friends, greeting them warmly and reminding them why they were... View Article

Forward Looking

March 30, 2016

The world we live in is different than the world our parents grew up in. The complexities of relationships, music and opportunities afforded educationally are not the same. To meet the challenge forward, intentional thinking is required.  Recently, Associate Vice President Roscoe Smith and the Admissions team at Cedarville took... View Article

The Moment

March 23, 2016

After a day of flying, driving and traveling everything came to a stop. They had reached their destination. Finishing a wonderful meal together, the brownies and ice cream always bring out smiles! That is when we saw it. What God was doing! Dominican Republic, New Hampshire, Ecuador, Florida, Germany and... View Article