Cedarville Magazine, Spring 2024

As our son stood in front of his freshman speech class, he injected a dose of humor into his presentation, saying, “My grandparents met here at Cedarville. My parents, too. I guess there is no pressure on me, right?” Behind that lighthearted jest lay a profound truth about our family's enduring connection with Cedarville University. In the fall of 2019, our twins, Micah and Madeline, embarked on their academic journey at Cedarville, eager to explore and grow. They weren't just freshmen; they were the continuation of a legacy, becoming third-generation Cedarville University alumni. It’s a story that intertwines our family’s history with an institution that has become a cornerstone of our lives. Cedarville University has been more than just an educational institution for our children; it's been a place where their characters have been shaped and aligned with God's unique callings. Madeline's journey was particularly transformative. One Bible professor, along with his family, was instrumental in nurturing her passion for missions work, helping her find her path in life. Micah’s experience was equally profound, though marked by different milestones. Amid the playful “pressure” of family tradition, he met his future wife, Katrina, and their relationship culminated in a joyous wedding this past fall. Both Micah and Madeline forged friendships at Cedarville that we believe will stand the test of time, connections rooted in shared experiences and strengthened by the University’s community spirit. As parents, watching our children grow in Christ over their four years at Cedarville has been a journey filled with gratitude and awe. The University didn't just educate them; it helped them blossom and mature spiritually. To the future students of Cedarville, we say this: Embrace your journey with an open heart. The lessons you learn here will shape not just your career but your entire life. Cedarville University, for our family, has been more than an alma mater. It’s a beacon of tradition, a guidepost for spiritual growth, and a testament to the enduring value of an education from a biblical worldview. As we look back on our family’s journey through Cedarville, we’re reminded of how institutions like this can anchor a family’s story across generations, weaving a tapestry of memories and growth that last a lifetime. James ’95 and Amy (Barnes) Spaulding ’95 are the parents of Micah ’23 and Madeline ’23. A FAMILY'S LEGACY 15

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