One Heartbeat Away — 11/16/2006
Mark Cahill has a business degree from Auburn University, where he was an honorable mention Academic All-American in basketball. After spending a few years in the business world, he surrendered his heart to Jesus Christ and asked God to place him where he could touch as many lives as possible. Within a year, he was teaching school. Although Mark planned to teach for the rest of his life, God moved him from teaching at a Christian high school to devoting a year to full-time evangelism. He then embarked on a speaking career. Mark speaks to over 25,000 people per year at churches, retreats, conferences, camps, etc., equipping and challenging the saved to go out and reach the lost. As one of his students noted, he's still teaching, but in a much bigger classroom. His true vocation is witnessing, whether at malls, music and art festivals, beaches, sporting events, bar sections of towns—wherever the lost can be found. Mark is the author of "One Thing You Can't Do in Heaven", and "One Heartbeat Away". Mark lives in Stone Mountain, Georgia.
Interview / Life Story — 11/8/2006
Louis Zamperini was a runner in the 1936 Olympics. He joined the Armed Forces in WWII, was shot down over the Pacific, and spent 47 days in a life raft. He was then captured by the Japanese, and spent 2 1/2 years in POW camps. Upon his return home, he went to a Billy Graham crusade, and received Jesus Christ as his Savior.
Praise & Testimony Chapel — 11/7/2006
Cedarville University students shared how God has been working in their lives. The music has been edited out of the duplicated media due to copyrights.
Grandparents Day Chapel — 11/3/2006
This media will include the "Game Show" time, where questions were asked, such as, "Which Grandparent came the farthest?", and "Which Grandparents have been married the longest?". It will also include the message by SGA Chaplain Mark Hershey. It will not include the music due to copyright laws.
God Loves You and Does Not Make Mistakes — 10/31/2006
David Dahlke is a 2001 graduate of Bryan College. David has been wheelchair-bound since birth and shared what the Lord is and has been doing in his life.
Go! — 10/30/2006
Dr. Brown gave a recap of his recent trip to Kenya, and how it relates to the "going" of discipleship.
The Process of Pursuing God's Kingdom — 10/26/2006
Bruce McDonald, a Cedarville graduate, began working with ABWE in 1977, serving as a church planter in Austin, Texas, and later creating Pro-Athlete Spiritual Service (PASS) Ministry. During this time he served as chaplain for the Philadelphia 76ers basketball team, and conducted more than 600 chapels for various sporting events. In 2002, McDonald became ABWE's international director of sports, coordinating and developing the use of sports and recreation in church planting. Beginning in January 2006, he was asked to start Coach Ministry, geared to assist missionaries and pastors and their families. This ministry involves holding Spiritual Life Conferences both in the U.S. and overseas, writing materials for missionaries and pastors, and providing opportunities for them to be refreshed and refocused. McDonald has authored three books (Bridge Evangelism, Real Men Pray, and The Fight of Faith) and several magazine articles featuring Christian athletes.
Surrendering to God's Kingdom — 10/25/2006
Bruce McDonald, a Cedarville graduate, began working with ABWE in 1977, serving as a church planter in Austin, Texas, and later creating Pro-Athlete Spiritual Service (PASS) Ministry. During this time he served as chaplain for the Philadelphia 76ers basketball team, and conducted more than 600 chapels for various sporting events. In 2002, McDonald became ABWE's international director of sports, coordinating and developing the use of sports and recreation in church planting. Beginning in January 2006, he was asked to start Coach Ministry, geared to assist missionaries and pastors and their families. This ministry involves holding Spiritual Life Conferences both in the U.S. and overseas, writing materials for missionaries and pastors, and providing opportunities for them to be refreshed and refocused. McDonald has authored three books (Bridge Evangelism, Real Men Pray, and The Fight of Faith) and several magazine articles featuring Christian athletes.