
What would you spare for change?
Adam McCune, resident director of The Hill, challenged his students to leave a distinctive mark at Cedarville. Others would know they had been here and had made a difference.
"I can't give much, and it wouldn't matter anyway."
"Cedarville doesn't need my help."
"So what if I don't give. It's not like anyone's going to miss it."
The men of The Hill, 180 students living in Rogers, Marshall, Carr, and Palmer residence halls, invested $3,000 in the Center for Biblical and Theological Studies (BTS). How did they do that? Are they rich? Nope.
They just don't believe in myths.






