The Terri Schiavo Case — 11/16/2005
David C. Gibbs III is an attorney with Gibbs Law Firm, P.A. and the Christian Law Association. Mr. Gibbs represented Terry Schiavo's family.
Three Scary Things — 11/15/2005
This was the 10:00 a.m. chapel service, which was a part of the 2005 Pastors Summit. Joel Belz is the founder and editor of WORLD Magazine.
Coach's Chapel — 11/10/2005
The athletic coaches of Cedarville University discuss some opportunities they have had to be a witness for Christ.
Grandparents Day Chapel — 11/4/2005
The recordings will not include any music due to copyright laws. The recordings WILL include Ben Wadell's message, the "game show" portion of chapel, and the video of Bob Rohm and Ed Spencer talking about being a grandpa.
The Christian and Medical Ethics — 11/3/2005
Dr. Orr is Director of Clinical Ethics at The Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity and Director of Ethics at Fletcher Allen Health Care and the University of Vermont College of Medicine.
God's Workshop — 11/2/2005
Deric Bartlett is the Senior Pastor of Bethesda Baptist Church in Brownsburg, Indiana.
Embracing Your Destiny — 11/1/2005
Don Stubbs is the Director of Recruitment for Inner City Impact.
Biblical vs. Cultural Christianity — 10/27/2005
Dr. Michael O. Emerson is a Professor of Sociology at Rice University in Houston, Texas.
Mud Brothers — 10/26/2005
Chris Williamson is the pastor of Strong Tower Bible Church in Franklin, Tennessee.
Raw — 10/25/2005
Tim Armstrong is the Senior Pastor of Crossroads Community Church in Mansfield, Ohio. Pastor Armstrong spoke on being open about our struggles, and how that is more effective in witnessing than pretending we "have it all together".
A Dialogue About the Arts - Part II — 10/19/2005
This chapel continues the discussion of the previous day's chapel. (10/18/2005) Dr. David Mills and Dr. Don Deardorff taught on what constitutes good dialogue when discussing the arts.
A Dialogue About the Arts - Part I — 10/18/2005
Dr. David Mills & Dr. Don Deardorff showed a picture of a Thomas Kinkade painting, as well as a video by Radiohead, and clips from Will and Grace and Harry Potter. These have been edited from the duplicated media due to copyright laws, but the ensuing discussion about each of them will still make sense to the listener.
MIS Chapel: Australia, Uganda, Togo, South Africa — 10/13/2005
Students gave testimonies about their short-term missions trips to these countries. Music has been edited out due to copyright laws.