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Cedarville Stories podcast shares the stories of individuals who have been impacted from their experiences at Cedarville University, all for God's glory. Each week you’ll hear unique stories of how Cedarville’s mission of transforming lives through excellent education and intentional discipleship in submission to biblical authority is being lived out in the lives of faculty, staff, students, alumni, and friends of the University. Listen in each Wednesday and be blessed by some of the amazing ...
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Helping Students Succeed The Cove, Cedarville University's Center for Academic Enrichment, is marking two decades of support for undergraduate, graduate, and dual-enrollment students. However, the idea for this amazing resource is even older, dating back to 1997 and the legacy of Dr. Pam Johnson, who had a heart for helping students succeed. This w…
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Renaissance Man Josh Strychalski wears many hats: sports enthusiast, actor, author, golf professional, entrepreneur, devoted husband, father, and child of God. He is a true Renaissance man. Josh has always had a passion for sports, and he spent several years in the world of professional golf, but his true love lies in storytelling. During his time …
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Serving on the Sidelines Whether on the gridiron or on the pitch, it was a summer of football for the Master of Athletic Training (MAT) students at Cedarville University. Six aspiring athletic trainers were in the facilities of NCAA Division I schools or on the sidelines with major league teams. Two of these future trainers, Lauren Barnes and Jacob…
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Fiercely Competitive With a Faithful Witness College basketball is an exhilarating sport marked by a dynamic whirlwind of activity. This can also be said about the journey of Rob Jones, the newly appointed head coach of the Cedarville Yellow Jackets men's basketball team, as he describes the path to his courtside seat in the Callan Athletic Center.…
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Spend 100 Days With Warren Wiersbe, One of America’s Most Trusted Expositors Dan Jacobsen, the grandson of Dr. Wiersbe, has devoted the past two years to completing "Becoming New: A 100 Day Journey of Transformation through God’s Word," a devotional book that includes the heart of his grandfather’s work. In this week’s episode of the Cedarville Sto…
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Completing a Work, Continuing a Legacy Dr. Warren Wiersbe’s legacy continues to inspire, even five years after his passing, with the upcoming release of his latest work, Becoming New: A 100 Day Journey of Transformation through God’s Word, set to be published on November 5, 2024. This special project, completed by Dr. Wiersbe’s grandson, Dan Jacobs…
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The Glorious End to a Vicious Cycle: A Foster Care Journey Justin and Cheryl Martens' journey as foster parents is a beautiful testament to the power of love, healing, and faith. They answered a call from God to break the cycle of generational sin, offering a haven of safety and hope for children in need. Over six years, they welcomed 23 children i…
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Love, Leadership, and Loyalty He’s battle tested. He’s a proven leader. And his loyalty to his country, family, and alma mater is a clarion call in his life. Brigadier General Todd Fogle of the United States Air Force, for his service to our country, was recently awarded the distinguished 2024 “Alumnus of the Year” honor by Cedarville University. H…
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Seeking a Cure With Selfless Motivation Dr. Samson Amos has always been driven by something deeper than personal success; his heart beats with a genuine desire to bring healing and hope to others. Growing up in Nigeria, he witnessed firsthand the ravages of diseases like sickle cell anemia and malaria. The suffering around him fueled his resolve to…
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A Full Circle Life Born prematurely at just 24 weeks and weighing under two pounds, Hayley Good began her life struggling for each minute of her life. With a heart defect and underdeveloped lungs, her prognosis in 2002 was grim. The first two months of Hayley’s life were marked by tragedy for her family. First, they lost Hayley’s twin sister. Short…
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Resting in God’s Grace “The Lord gave, and the Lord has taken away; blessed be the name of the Lord.” These poignant words are among the most renowned utterances of Job, the emblematic figure of faith in the Bible. This was his reaction upon learning of the tragic loss of all his children in a single natural catastrophe. While few can truly compreh…
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A Biblical Worldview Behind the Badge Ready for an inspiring listen? Meet Joel Misirian, a police officer whose journey began with a high school project in suburban Milwaukee, where he first discovered his passion for protecting and serving others. That one experience set Joel on a path that would shape his entire life and career. Joel continued hi…
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From Mascot to Global Worker Energetic, enthusiastic, and excitable are top job qualifications for university athletic mascots. Jonathan Wu fit those descriptions as a college student in the mid 1990s. Jonathan brought Cedarville University’s “Bee” to life from 1994–98, long before Stinger was officially named in 2017. He danced, cheered, and elect…
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Telling God How Much Our Heart Hurts Reach out to God with a confident and worshipful heart, even amidst your pain. Gain insight into the art of lamenting from Alyson Punzi, who tragically lost her husband at the young age of 24 and is now guiding her preschool-aged daughter in placing trust in God within a broken world. Following the sudden and de…
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Learning to Lament: Trusting God in a Broken World When college sweethearts Frank and Alyson Punzi married in 2018, they envisioned a life filled with joy as they raised a family and served Jesus with their gifts and abilities. Two years later, after the birth of their daughter, this plan was in motion and life was good. Frank was serving the Lord …
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A Passion for the Church Get ready to be inspired by a life lived with purpose and passion. In this episode of the Cedarville Stories Podcast, we dive into the world of Dr. Jeremy Kimble, a man whose enthusiasm for life and dedication to his faith are nothing short of contagious. As a Professor of Theology and the Director of the Synergy Initiative…
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The Generosity Monk, a Baseball-Loving Farm Boy Dr. Gary Hoag, known as "The Generosity Monk," may not wear a monk's robe or embrace a vow of silence, but he finds deep fulfillment in spending solitary time with the Lord and is dedicated to empowering ministries worldwide through Christian generosity. Discover how he became known as “The Generosity…
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Miracle Child is Wonderfully Made While sitting in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), observing her newborn son and other premature babies fighting bravely for their lives, Melissa Gallagher was struck by the powerful truth that “these little ones were wonderfully made,” her words an echo of Psalm 139. Melissa, who earned a degree in industri…
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Attention Sports Fans! Sports are Jeff Gilbert’s passion. What started as a hobby of cutting out sports stories from newspapers and magazines and crafting his own narrative for each story has blossomed into a thrilling career as the beat reporter for the Ohio State Buckeyes football team and assistant professor of journalism at Cedarville Universit…
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Go Big or Go Home Growing up in the rural countryside near Lafayette, Indiana, Dr. Trent Rogers, the Dean of the School of Biblical and Theological Studies and Associate Professor of New Testament and Greek at Cedarville University, has always embraced the mindset of giving his best or not bothering at all. Hear his story or join him in the studio …
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Crossing the Big Ocean in a Little Boat How long would it take to row 3,000 miles across the Atlantic Ocean from the Canary Islands near Africa to Antigua in the Caribbean Sea? “Team Foar Brothers,” consisting of Thomas, Trent, and Tim Hamilton along with their nephew, Ben Clark, did it in 37 days, 10 hours, and 55 minutes. Discover more about thei…
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Enduring Friendship People move, life stages change, interests shift, and friendships fade or slip away. However, every now and then, two individuals develop an unbreakable bond and grow closer despite the ups and downs of life. A prime example of such a friendship is that of Cedarville University alumni Erika Weise and Carrie Holt, who are feature…
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Adventure on the High Seas Embark on a daring odyssey with Thomas Hamilton on this weeks Cedarville Stories Podcast. Hamilton, along with two brothers and nephew Ben Clark, opt for a glorified rowboat as they seek to conquer the relentless forces of the Atlantic Ocean. Picture this: 3,000 miles from the tip of Africa to the Caribbean Island of Anti…
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An Unexpected Job Offer Jim and Teresa Clark left Cedarville University in the same way they entered it--together. They retired at the end of the 2023-24 academic year but before leaving they remembered their journey on the Cedarville Stories Podcast. The Clarks were settled in Fort Wayne, Indiana. They had lived there for 21 years, had just bought…
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A Man With a Purpose After leading students at Cedarville University to worship the Lord for 40+ years, Jim Cato has retired. Celebrate his story on this episode of the Cedarville Stories Podcast. Jim Cato quickly learned as a young man that his skills were better used off the field than playing football. So he tried Bible college, which didn’t wor…
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Dick Walker: A Cedarville Legacy Dick Walker, the father of Getting Started Weekend, passed away on February 9, 2024. Remember his legacy with this episode of the Cedarville Stories Podcast. Dick Walker served at Cedarville for 42 years, arriving at the University in 1970. His first job at Cedarville? Assistant food service manager. But he is best …
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Cyclones and C-Sections It was a whirlwind morning for Allison and Brandon Williams when they awoke on Wednesday, February 28. They knew this was the day they would meet their third child, but what transpired leading up to Allison’s delivery was totally unexpected. In fact, to this day, they realize it was a blur, a story they recount on the Cedarv…
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Unexpected Blessings Life is filled with unexpected blessings, a reality not lost on Cedarville University rising junior Viv Wheeler. Originally from Guatemala, Viv was born to a mother who was unable to care for her, leading to her being put up for adoption. She was quickly selected by a couple who began the process of making her their own, only t…
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From Graduation to Google: Building Through Technology and Testimony From the land of Legos to the world of cutting-edge technology, Josh Thomas, a recent graduate of Cedarville University, has always possessed a keen interest in the art of building. This inherent trait led him to begin a career as a software engineer with Google. Josh's journey in…
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Investing in Others: A Lasting Legacy In the coming years, the names of Phil and Pam Black may fade from memory, but their profound influence on young Christian men and women will leave a lasting mark on the kingdom of Christ. Throughout their 51 years of marriage, the Blacks have worked side by side to raise a family, serve their local church, run…
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A Man of Commitment In this episode of the Cedarville Stories Podcast, we delve into the remarkable journey and unwavering dedication of Dr. Daniel Estes, Distinguished Professor of Old Testament at Cedarville University. From teaching multiple generations of the same family to completing a doctoral degree at prestigious Cambridge University, Dr. E…
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Taking Flight in Defense of Freedom Amid the sea of graduates preparing to receive degrees at Cedarville University stand four young men committed to defending freedom. Thaddeus Krueger, Matthew Crum, Brent Whitley, and John Thomson are on their way to becoming pilots in the United States Air Force. While completing their coursework at Cedarville t…
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Bringing Light to the Silver Screen In the often-murky world of Hollywood filmmaking, where violence, strong language, and other dark elements reign supreme, Parker Adams, a 2014 graduate of Cedarville University, is on a mission to illuminate the silver screen with hope and light. Witnessing the emerging efforts of Christian filmmakers during his …
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Making a Difference on Capitol Hill In the halls of Capitol Hill, among the throng of suits and ties, one Ohioan stands out - Benjamin Mays, a legislative correspondent for Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley. Hailing from Middletown, Ohio, Benjamin found his calling in the heart of Washington, D.C., but his journey to the nation's capital began with a piv…
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Running With Passion and Purpose God’s plan for the journey is often unexpected and this is certainly true for Cedarville University junior, Aaron Perry. Having played soccer for more than a decade, Aaron learned to equate running with discipline. Poor performance on the field or in practice meant running laps, sprints, or stairs. Yet after partici…
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The Power of Adoption and Sisterhood: A Story of Unbreakable Bonds Two Cedarville University freshman students share a remarkable journey that has only deepened their faith and friendship. Hannah Woller and Sophia Delp share an extraordinary bond that began as infants—even though they were unaware at that time. Both students were left on the doorst…
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S:10 | E:12 Debbie Matheson Unearthing Hope: Debbie Matheson's Unexpected Journey Join us for an inspiring episode as we delve into the remarkable story of Debbie Matheson, whose passion for gardening is rivaled only by her dedication to serving the most vulnerable in Greene County, Ohio. While tending her half-acre of fruits and vegetables, Debbie…
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Unveiling Purpose: Bridging Engineering and Compassion In a remarkable journey shaped by a childhood missions trip to Guatemala, Brianna Pacecca discovered her passion for sharing the gospel and providing clean water to those in need. Little did she anticipate that her academic pursuit in civil engineering would become a powerful tool for making a …
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From Egypt to Cedarville: A Miraculous Journey Welcome to a touching episode of the Cedarville Stories Podcast, where we bring you the inspiring journey of Caroline Abdelmassih, a student in Cedarville University's Doctor of Pharmacy program. Home for Caroline has always been in Egypt, but her pursuit of education brought her across the world to Ce…
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Bob and Jenny Czerniak In the heart of the village of Cedarville, Bob and Jenny Czerniak embarked on a heartfelt journey to transform an ancient schoolhouse into a haven of cherished family memories. Dating back to the 1800s, the schoolhouse stood as a relic of bygone eras, untouched for decades. Yet, with determination and love, Bob and Jenny envi…
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Former Supreme Court Clerk addresses Criminal Justice Reform In a remarkable journey from accounting to advocacy, Matt Martens has defied the traditional narrative. Initially anticipating a career in law, Martens never envisioned becoming an author, let alone one recognized with awards. His accounting degree, initially viewed as a safeguard for leg…
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A Symbiotic Relationship Welcome to another episode of Cedarville Stories, where we explore the unique initiatives and stories that make Cedarville University stand out. Today, we dive into the inspiring collaboration between two seasoned professors, Dr. Ruth Sylvester and Dr. Lori Ferguson. Dr. Sylvester, originally from sunny southern Florida, an…
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A Humble Journey of Love: The Adoption of Little Joey In the realm of social work, Melissa Brown faces the complexities of life head-on, witnessing struggles that occasionally touch her heart. Yet, it's her servant’s heart and unwavering faith in Jesus that serve as guiding lights, leading her to care for others through simple gestures — a conversa…
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Faith on Film Welcome to a captivating episode of "Faith on Film," where we delve into the heart of Christian storytelling with our dynamic guest, Scott Mills. Get ready to be inspired as we explore the transformative power of the new wave in Christian filmmaking. In this energizing conversation, Scott takes us on his journey from Cedarville Univer…
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Play Ball with Faith: The Fred Greetham Story In the heart of Cleveland, Ohio, where the battle cries of sports echo through the city, Fred Greetham learned early on to cherish two words: play ball. Growing up in the shadows of Cleveland's iconic teams— the Browns, the Guardians (formerly Indians), and the Cavaliers —Fred's love for sports became a…
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Perceived by Glamour; Driven by Christ Sierra Bognear, a young woman with a penchant for surprises, astounded her family, excluding her brother Travis, by winning the title of Miss Michigan in 2015. Her decision to vie for the Miss Michigan crown, despite having no prior beauty pageant experience, remained a well-guarded secret. What added an extra…
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From Dad's Perspective: Amazing Grace "Amazing Grace" is not just a cherished hymn of the faith, but it’s also the nickname of an incredible athlete, possibly the most decorated one to emerge from Cedarville University. Grace Norman has secured gold, silver, and bronze medals in two recent Paralympics, and in 2024, she aims for the gold in the para…
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A Few Good Men Step into the world of courage, commitment, and courtroom brilliance on this week's Cedarville Stories Podcast. Join us as we explore the journey of Col. (Ret.) Greg Thompson, who could be referred to as Cedarville's version of Tom Cruise from the movie A Few Good Men. In a career spanning two decades in the United States Air Force, …
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In the second segment of our podcast featuring Dr. Frank Jenista, a man with a unique background as the son of missionary parents and a former U.S. diplomat with experience in the Pacific Rim, Japan, and South America, we delve into his global perspective. Dr. Jenista has significantly influenced Cedarville University's international studies progra…
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S:9 E:25 | Frank Jenista (1) In this episode, we delve into the inspiring journey of Dr. Frank Jenista, former professor of international studies at Cedarville University. Dr. Jenista's early life was marked by a nomadic existence, having attended 13 schools in 12 years as the son of missionary parents in the Philippines. Upon arriving at Cedarvill…
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