June 30, 2022
by Rachel Rathbun
For Career Development for the English Major class (ENG-2020) in spring 2022, Dr. Kevin Heath asked students to form groups and choose an entrepreneurial project to aid the community, the campus, or the major. Four students collected testimonies from faculty and staff at Cedarville University to be included in a... View Article
March 22, 2022
by Malena Jackson
As a Cedarville student, how do we prioritize getting involved in a church when we already benefit from chapel five days a week on top of discipleship groups, hall prayer nights, worship nights, and a Bible minor?
August 19, 2021
by Anna Hurt
Cedarville seems to be the PERFECT place to grow in your spiritual walk. But why is it that some people walk away from the faith after their time at Christian schools? College is a stage in everyone’s life where their faith is put to the test, even at Cedarville.
August 5, 2021
by Kassy Tallman
One of the biggest blessings from my Cedarville experience so far is having the chance to meet new people, and I owe that largely to Discipleship Ministries. I hope that after reading this post you will consider getting involved in discipleship so that you will ultimately be blessed by this ministry.
December 11, 2020
by Tessa Landrum
One of the reasons I chose to attend Cedarville University was because of the emphasis placed on spiritual growth.
November 11, 2020
by Nathan Mumme
Discipleship Groups have been the greatest influence in my spiritual growth and life the last four years at Cedarville.
August 11, 2020
by Cameron Sardano
It is not something that we have to do; it is something we don't deserve but by God’s grace get to do.
June 23, 2020
by Nathan Mumme
I really hope to see you at future discipleship group events! Get excited Yellow Jackets!
February 13, 2020
by Angela Farlow
How will Cedarville help me grow spiritually?
I am so glad you asked:). Let me tell you how I have grown spiritually.
April 17, 2019
by Valerie Link
Wow. Here I was thinking about what everyone was doing for me, but had I stopped to consider what kind of friend I had been to them?