The Seeds that Grew: Overcoming Homosexuality — 12/6/2006
We welcome to chapel Melissa Fryrear, who serves as the Gender Issues Analyst within the Government and Public Policy Division for Focus on the Family. Much of the insight Melissa offers concerning homosexuality comes from her own experience having lived homosexually for a decade, as well as having counseled thousands of individuals and families affected by same-sex attraction.
"Girls Only" Session — 11/29/2006
Dannah Gresh held a candid talk and Q & A time with the female students of Cedarville University.
"Guys Only" Session — 11/29/2006
Dannah Gresh held a candid talk and Q & A session with the male students of Cedarville University.
A Model Approach to Discipleship — 11/28/2006
Dr. Brown introduced the re:View DVD Worldview curriculum to the student body. For more information on the DVD curriculum series, please visit the web-site at "store.re-films.com" .
Thanksgiving Chapel — 11/22/2006
The media will include the video testimony of Cari Greetham, and the testimony of Amber Metz. All music is cut due to copyright laws.
One Simple Goal — 11/21/2006
Jeff Willetts is the Senior Pastor of Calvary Baptist Church in Bellefontaine, Ohio.
One Thing You Can't Do in Heaven — 11/18/2006
Students are encouraged to reach the lost for Jesus Christ before it's too late?
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.