Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 23 days 18 hours 26 minutes
Today's chapel is led by Cedarville University's Student Government Association. Speaking from I John 4:1-6, SGA Chaplain, Isaac Dye, teaches that we need to listen as God's Spirit affirms and illuminates His Word.
Dr. Dan DeWitt continues the "Living Hope" series, speaking from 1 Peter 4:1-11. Dr. DeWitt encourages us not to live seeking pleasure and selfish ambition, but to live for the will of God, loving and serving others. Dr. DeWitt serves as Director of the Center for Biblical Apologetics and Public Christianity at Cedarville University.
Today's speaker is David Gibbs III, President and General Counsel of the National Center for Life and Liberty.
Today's chapel is a Current Events Q & A with Dr. Thomas White, Dr. Mark Caleb Smith, & Dr. Jeff Haymond of Cedarville University.
Today's Charter Day Chapel speaker is Dr. Tom Mach, Vice President for Academics and Chief Academic Officer at Cedarville University.
Speaking from Nehemiah 8:1-12, Dr. Thomas White declares that we must understand the Word of God and experience the joy of its truth. Dr. White serves as President of Cedarville University.
Dr. James Hilton continues his 2-day series, encouraging us to put our confidence in God, and allow Him to lead us by His power. His message is taken from 1 Peter 2. Dr. Hilton serves as Lead Pastor of The Journey at First Baptist Orange City, Florida.
Today's speaker is Dr. James Hilton, lead pastor of The Journey at First Baptist Orange City, Florida. Dr. Hilton teaches that our willingness to trust that God has enabled us to do what we feel unqualified to do, is what qualifies us.
Today's CU LEAD speaker is Lt. General (Ret.) Loren Reno, Senior Advisor to the President at Cedarville University. Speaking from 1 Kings 3:1-15, General Reno prompts us to ask ourselves what vision we will pursue, as we can only lead others well if we first lead ourselves well.
Listen as Dr. Josh Kira continues the "Living Hope" series. Speaking from 1 Peter 3:13-22, Dr. Kira encourages us to live for God by fearing Him more than man, by recognizing Christ as Lord, and by remaining faithful in suffering by knowing that He is at work. Dr. Kira serves as Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Theology at Cedarville University.