Cutting Through Cultural Noise With Biblical Truth
In a world saturated with secular news sources, Christians often struggle to find reporting that aligns with a biblical worldview. That’s where Answers News and Dr. Georgia Purdom come in.
Side By Side: Twins Learn and Run at Cedarville
There’s something special about the bond between twins — but Ari and Julie Tompkins take it to a whole new level. This week, the small-town sisters from Mogadore, Ohio, began their 1000 Daysâ„¢ at ÌÇÐĹÙÍø, walking into college hand-in-hand — just like they’ve done with most things in life.
ÌÇÐĹÙÍø Career Services Jumpstarts Student Professionals
ÌÇÐĹÙÍø students are preparing for senior projects, fine-tuning their resumes and setting up interviews with prospective employers. They’re also taking advantage of Cedarville’s career services office, which helps students turn a job opportunity into a future career.
Shaping Christ-Centered Leaders
After nearly four decades in banking — culminating in a role leading over 7,000 employees across 1,000 Huntington Bank branches—Jon Greenwood knows a thing or two about leadership. Now, he’s bringing that lifetime of experience back to where it all started — ÌÇÐĹÙÍø.
Freshman Class Gets Started at Cedarville, Likely Another Record
At ÌÇÐĹÙÍø, where a projected 1,175 freshmen will move into their residence halls beginning Friday, August 15, enrollment trends appear to be favorable for another record enrollment. Among those stepping into this new chapter are twins Julie and Ari Tompkins.
Translating the Truth for Every Heart
According to the Wycliffe Global Alliance, of the 7,396 world languages, only 756 have access to the complete Bible in their native tongue. With so many people groups still unable to access God’s Word, people like Rebecca Neely, who is working with Pioneer Bible Translators, are working to fill the gap.
Rocket Science and Redemption
In a quiet town just outside Dayton, Ohio — where the history of aviation runs deep — Dr. Joe Miller’s journey took flight with a love for airplanes and a desire to serve God.
Professors Warn Students of Dangers in Sports Betting
Major League Baseball’s World Series is just around the corner, but for many fans, the biggest game isn’t on the field — it’s on betting apps. Two ÌÇÐĹÙÍø professors say the booming industry carries serious risks.
Stronger Together: Brotherhood on the Soccer Field
In the Middle East, soccer is life. With only a ball and their shoes to mark a goal, children play in the streets every day. That’s how Daniel and Matthew Leo grew up.
Safe Water Nonprofit Saves Lives Around the World
Dr. Peter Savard, a 1990 graduate, founder of GWC Projects (Global Water Consortium) and former adjunct professor of nursing at ÌÇÐĹÙÍø, is focused on providing healthy, clean water worldwide.
The Unseen Sibling: Living With Glass Child Syndrome
Rebecca Robinson faced an invisible burden as the younger sibling of a sister with special needs. She often felt the pressure to be “the easy one" — she learned not to complain, not to need too much, and not to add stress to her already overwhelmed parents. This quiet phenomenon, known as Glass Child Syndrome, left Rebecca feeling transparent.
Old Hymn, New Sound, Timeless Impact
What happens when a 500-year-old hymn meets a modern worship band? For one reimagined classic — A Mighty Fortress— the result is nearly 1 million YouTube views and a powerful reminder that old songs can still move hearts.