Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 23 days 12 hours 40 minutes
Jennifer Marshall, vice president for the Institute for Family, Community, & Opportunity at The Heritage Foundation, talks about hope and realism as the antidote to a cynical posture in our culture.
Listen as Jennifer Marshall encourages us to avoid cynicism and frustration when we observe the condition of our society, but rather to faithfully engage our culture with the hope found in Christ.
Today's Homecoming State of the University address is given by Dr. Thomas White, President of Cedarville University.
Today's Homecoming Week chapel guest is Cedarville University alumnus Tim Ware, founder and principal at Ware Consulting Group in Memphis, Tennessee.
Today's chapel speaker is Dr. Paul Dixon, chancellor of Cedarville University. Speaking from 2 Corinthians 1:3-11, Dr. Dixon shares that God allows trials in our lives to make us caring, humble, praying, and thankful people.
Cedarville University Archivist, Lynn Brock, gives a history of the faithful servants of God who were instrumental in translating the Bible into English.
Today's Alumni Week chapel speaker is Dr. Tim Tuinstra, associate professor of Electrical Engineering at Cedarville University. He shares his story of perseverance and trust in God through adversity.
Today's chapel is led by Cedarville University's Junior Class. Joe Nealis, class chaplain, shares a message from Galatians 1:1-9 entitled, "Four Things I Need to Believe in Order to Experience the Power of the Gospel".
Today's chapel speaker is Dr. Dan DeWitt, Director of the Center for Biblical Apologetics & Public Christianity and Associate Professor of Applied Theology & Apologetics at Cedarville University. Dr. DeWitt reminds us of the hope we have in a risen Savior.
Listen as Dr. Kurt Bjorklund urges us to relish in Christ's generous grace toward us. His text is Matthew 20:1-16.