Kindred Spirits in Commitment to the Word of God
Dr. Thomas White, President of Cedarville University, sits down with Dan Jacobsen, grandson of the late Warren Wiersbe — one of the most influential Bible teachers of the 20th century — to discuss why Cedarville, White, and Wiersbe are kindred spirits in commitment to the Word of God.
Dr. Thomas White, President of Cedarville University, sits down with Dan Jacobsen, grandson of the late Warren Wiersbe — one of the most influential Bible teachers of the 20th century — to discuss why Cedarville, White, and Wiersbe are kindred spirits in commitment to the Word of God.
Cedarville University is now home to Wiersbe’s legendary library — a collection that could have gone to any number of institutions. However, Wiersbe was drawn to Cedarville’s and White’s unwavering commitment to conservative evangelical truth. He saw Cedarville as a place where students wouldn’t just learn theology but would leave loving God’s Word more than when they arrived.
Dr. White reflects on Cedarville’s role as a “greenhouse” for spiritual growth, where students are mentored, challenged in their faith, and shaped by daily chapel and an in-depth Bible minor. He also shares his personal passion for preaching and teaching students to interact deeply with the Word of God.
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