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Learn how Global Outreach got started, how they are on mission today by Alexandria Hentschel and Paolo Carrion When Dr. Don Callan started his short-term missions program at Cedarville University 46...
View ArticleThe Other Side of the Field
Missions perspectives from those who grew up overseas by Rebekah Erway and Emily Day For some students here at Cedarville, missions is more than just a concept or a future plan. These MKs, or...
View ArticleA Life on Mission
Missionaries discuss what it means to have a career in missions by Keegan D’Alfonso and Josh Burris A career in missions looks different for everyone. Everyone also has a unique road to the field....
View ArticleMinistering to the Sojourner in Our Land
by Rebekah Erway With over 125 refugees arriving in Dayton, Ohio, in 2018 alone (according to Catholic Social Services), Cedarville students have a unique opportunity to minister to a disadvantaged...
View ArticleDifferent Types of Disconnect
Missionary kids and international students share what they’ve learned from ministering to refugees by Zach Krauss and Alex Hentschel Many refugees have been torn from their homes, had their lives...
View ArticleKing’s Kids Ministry Invests in the Future
by Breanna Beers Rather than “going into all the nations,” some Cedarville students are making disciples as the nations come to them. King’s Kids, an outreach of Christ the King Anglican Church led...
View ArticleFear God in Us, Oh Nations
Cedarville professor creates art to raise awareness of Syrian refugee crisis by Daniel Garcia A Cedarville art professor is working on a new project to urge viewers to respond to the Syrian refugee...
View ArticleThe Columbus Crossing Borders Project
Local artists come together to promote awareness and spark conversations about the refugee crisis by Katie Milligan A group of artists in Columbus host a traveling exhibit to raise awareness of the...
View Article‘From One Man He Made All the Nations’
Students serve and learn in the most diverse square mile in America by Alex Hentschel Nestled in the suburbs of Atlanta sits the small town of Clarkston — the most diverse square mile in America,...
View ArticleJust Sayin’– Loving the Sojourner
by Alex Hentschel I am going to be up front with you: this column is not funny, because its contents are deeply, heartbreakingly serious. This column has an agenda. I have an agenda. (Hey, at least I...
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