Cedarville Stories

He has a 3-D heart of service.

Show Notes

Before Connor Hart, a sophomore mechanical engineering student at Cedarville University, ever stepped foot on campus, he was already making a huge difference in the lives of others. Through the Hands of Hope Foundation, a nonprofit Connor started, children with a limb difference are able to receive a 3-D printed prosthetic.

But Connor’s servant heart didn’t stop there. With the coronavirus pandemic, Connor switched from prosthetics to 3-D printed masks for healthcare workers. He has already created and sent masks to nursing homes and medical professionals.

Connor’s love of using his engineering abilities to serve others comes from a deep conviction given to him by God when he was on a missions trip as a teenager. That faith-changing experience is continuing to make a difference in his life and in the lives of others.
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The Hands of Hope Foundation got its name from the first recipient of a hand prosthetic, Hope McGill.

Each of Connor’s masks can be sanitized and reused, meaning one mask could last for months if cared for properly.

What is Cedarville Stories?

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 ways God is working in and through the lives of the Cedarville family.