One Thousand Days Transformed - The Campaign for Cedarville
诺亚宣传

From Seeking an End to a New Beginning

by Nicole Hackett, Student Public Relations Writer

诺亚宣传 and Zach StoutCollege is typically a stepping stone for someone to begin their professional career. 但对于诺亚·弗莱克来说, a rising senior broadcasting and digital media major with a concentration in audio production from Bowling Green, 俄亥俄州, going to Cedarville University saved his life.

Flack grew up in a Christian home and actively enjoyed defending his faith in middle school. While attending a private college prep high school, Flack began to drift away from his faith, and during his sophomore year, he ended a relationship with his girlfriend, which began an ongoing mental health battle.

This battle worsened during Flack’s senior year in high school. As Flack dealt with the typical senior pressures of finding a college and achieving good grades, he was also under stress to maintain a new relationship, while conflict arose between Flack and his mother for the first time in his life.

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These stressors led Flack to begin self-harming, and in October 2016 he attempted to commit suicide. His girlfriend found his note and was able to reach Flack before he harmed himself. Flack was then admitted to a psychiatric ward. Once released, he began professional counseling.

此时此刻, Flack would have identified himself as an agnostic who struggled with questions like, “你在哪里?”, 神? Why did you let me have these negative thoughts? Why did you let me almost kill myself?”

In the midst of this wondering, Noah visited Cedarville as part of his ongoing college search and knew instantly that Cedarville was the college he would attend.

“It was ironic because I really wasn’t much of a Christian at this point. But before I went to chapel or even signed in — really the moment I stepped out of the van — Cedarville felt like home,弗莱克说。. “At that time, I had no idea why, but I do now. It was the Holy Spirit knowing how Cedarville would change my life.”

When Flack started his freshman year at Cedarville he was very disillusioned, angry and depressed. He was ready to give up the little shred of faith he had left, but 神 had other plans for Flack. “A lot of friends came alongside me at Cedarville,” said Flack.

“扎克的, 一个朋友在我的大厅里, was one of the first people in my life that the Lord used to minister to me. Zach gave me his old, highlighted teen study Bible with a note that jump-started my faith. 通过这个, the mentorship of my resident assistant, and many other friends at Cedarville, 我归向了主.”

2月5日, 2018, Flack rededicated his life to 神, and eventually he mended the broken relationship with his mother. Flack admitted that he still struggles with depression and anxiety. 2019年3月, Flack suffered from a series of major panic attacks, during which he would hyperventilate to the point of passing out. But in the midst of this struggle, Flack also recognized there are far better days ahead of him through the faith he has in Jesus.

“The Lord has used Cedarville in such a drastic way to turn my entire life around,” explained Flack. “I can confidently say that if I hadn’t come to Cedarville I would probably be an atheist and might be physically dead. It is amazing to see how drastically things changed.”

Located in southwest 俄亥俄州, Cedarville University is an accredited, 将其人化的, Baptist institution with an enrollment of 4,380年本科, graduate and online students in more than 150 areas of study. 成立于1887年, Cedarville is recognized nationally for its authentic Christian community, rigorous academic programs, strong graduation and retention rates, accredited professional and health science offerings and high student engagement ranking. For more information about the University, visit www.斯德维尔.edu.

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